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There is no point to make pieces for the show because... because there is no point.
No point in reissuing American Football again; no point in rerunning that victory lap that they did in 2014.
To suffer that little death teaches you that there's no point in battling something as inexorable as time, no point in mourning something as frivolous as a hairdo.
At no point, she says, did she agree to go on the record for Kohn, and at no point did she see Kohn record or take notes on their conversation.
Like there's no point in a weekly news magazine to tell you what happened earlier that week, and there's no point in a daily newscast to tell you what happened last night.
At no point was Khashoggi interrogated, according to the report.
And at no point is it open to other things.
There's no point being delicate about it: MBAs are expensive.
At no point did the soldiers venture from the garrison.
"There is no point in going to Zimbabwe," he explained.
At no point does water travel back up the line.
At no point did she consent to the sexual activity.
At no point does Colleen call him out for this.
Right now there's simply no point for me to go.
At no point was the final result ever in question.
No point in washing my hair before my morning run.
Dave Uh... well, at no point am I "mortgaging" anything.
There is no point in working 26 hours a day.
There is no point in a hero without a villain.
At no point was the safety of IDF aircraft compromised.
There is really no point in putting it into words.
Deterrence by denial means the enemy knows there's no point.
But there is almost no point in describing humans here.
There's no point in changing your life or being scared.
Each girl is beautiful, and there's no point in arguing.
There's no point in setting goals if they aren't realistic.
There is no point in pretending they are not there.
There's no point in trying to scream, he remembers thinking.
At no point did I say the climate wasn't changing.
But there's no point in reading a dumb, negative review.
But at no point did I want to stop eating.
There is no point in trying to be someone else.
There was no point, mostly because there was no alternative.
There's no point in mimicking what other countries are doing.
At no point did I think I was straight again.
But at no point, Sutton feels put down by him.
There's no point repeating the same things as everyone else.
" Mr. Oliver said, "Because there's no point in her lying.
There's no point retraining people if there aren't jobs waiting.
No more love for me and no point even looking.
"There was really no point to continue," Mr. Warner said.
The point is that there's no point at all, really.
A cruise doctor saw "no point" in disinfecting the ship.
There's no point trying to resist such sheer, distilled beauty.
No point in trying to sugar coat it, I guess.
At no point has that looked likelier than this week.
So he sees no point in playing until it's fixed.
At no point did either of them consider turning back.
At no point does Employee 1 assist in the process.
Climate change is dubious and irrelevant --> no point cutting emissions2.
At no point do you feel like he's showing off.
But there's kind of no point in fighting it, I think.
At no point did Jack Ma appear to be having fun.
There's no point to men making a point about celebrating themselves.
To put it bluntly, the show had no point of view.
At no point in time do they regret not getting vaccinated.
And at no point is anyone worried about picking up groceries.
There's no point in them telling us what to do anymore.
There was no point in fighting any of them, Patricia said.
And at no point do you need to wear safety glasses.
There is no point dropping royal hints at your significant other.
There's no point felling trees in forests if nobody hears them.
But, if I had to guess, there's no point at all.
So there's no point in trying to find a common ground.
At no point did Schwartz imply Trump was an anti-Semite.
There is no point in being angry or frustrated about it.
There's no point in launching these platforms without software support, though.
"There would be no point in me playing AlphaGo," he said.
He feels there is no point in simply complaining and criticizing.
Breaking with past precedent, the speech at no point mentioned Clinton.
If you're not going to meet up, there's no point. 224.
"At some level there is no point in writing," she said.
I see no point in not asking right away — what happened?
At no point did I feel like the shoes were rubbing.
He: No. There's no point in looking in the rearview mirror.
But there is no point in romanticizing the Moscow-Washington dynamic.
It's only a car, and there's no point in being sentimental.
There is no point in wasting public money on promoting them.
No point in either of us being anything but thankful, now.
"That means there's no point in talking about willpower," he said.
There is no point in cajoling those whose budgets are growing.
There is simply no point in half measures at this stage.
At no point did any Arsenal player consider tracking his run.
At no point did we ever consider canceling the Kentucky Derby.
At no point were my credit card details or passport demanded.
If that doesn't work out, there is no point in running.
At no point was he allowed to speak with a lawyer.
Deliberate Democratic delays serve no point and put Americans at risk.
At no point does it ever arc up into this triumph.
Yet at no point does his interpretation draw attention to itself.
"There's no point in making big changes now," Mr. Waxman said.
" "At no point -- until today's letter -- has this concern been raised.
He chose this path and saw no point in second-guessing.
"I felt there was no point in being alive," she said.
"There's absolutely no point in making your life miserable," he explained.
When markets are quiet there's really no point in calling (clients).
But listen, you've done it now so no point discussing it.
I've personally stopped reporting them, because there is simply no point.
If you say nothing now, there's no point in complaining later.
"At no point during the incident did any animals escape their enclosures, and at no point was public safety affected in any way," the zoo said in a statement that made no mention of a tiger.
" He added, "There's no point in agreeing to something we can't afford.
There's no point anyways, since these guys have basically already won gold.
At no point, however, does he deny any of the specific charges.
As Perera notes, there's no point to environmental laws if they're unenforceable.
Most of the time, though, there was no point to the nudity.
At no point in smartphone history has audio been a meaningful differentiator.
The duo finally agrees that there's really no point in counseling anymore.
Then there would have been no point in continuing to tell her.
There would be no point in regret or an apology, he said.
There's no point in having equal rights in an already inequitable system.
At no point does it seem to be used as misdirection, either.
" He added, "There's plainly no point in trying to out-Cruz Cruz.
At no point did a leader pull out to a sizable advantage.
At no point has he filled any positions in communications-related jobs.
There's no point in defending the indefensible, but this retreat happened quickly.
At no point did it cross my mind that I might die.
"At no point did this planet have a nice life," Gaudi said.
At no point in his piece did De Becker accuse NSO Group.
You know, there's no point giving people more "ammunition" to mock you.
No point buying you if you end up costing more in lawsuits!
There's no point competing—we couldn't even do it if we tried.
At no point in the episode is the inmate's guilt in question.
There's no point in trying to pick a winner: We all won.
"There's no point in them going back looking for survivors," he said.
"There's no point in overdoing it or being totally lavish," she said.
"There is no point beating about the bush," Ms. Merkel said Friday.
At no point did the markets move in Donald J. Trump's favor.
Engel said there was no point in passing North Korea legislation again.
There was no point in miking, because the theatre was too small.
At no point does she pay with card, cash, or her phone.
At no point in the event did Obama actually say Trump's name.
At no point does anything feel very much out of anyone's control.
At no point was the driver required to intervene, the company said.
"There's no point complaining about it," said Ridyard, the company's financial director.
" It's the fact that "there is no point [to life], that's freeing.
There's no point playing the hero—she's just meant to warn us.
There's no point in denying it: Last night belonged to Arya Stark.
There's no point studying STEM unless that's what you're really interested in.
But he said there was no point in staying angry about it.
"No point in going on strike and closing the market," said one.
"There's no point in going back," Ms. Ismaa'eel said in an interview.
Yet they see no point in making any concessions now, since Mrs.
"At no point did I initiate contact with any objects," he said.
"If they see no point, we can only regret this," he added.
With abortion now legal nationwide, there seemed no point to it anymore.
Otherwise, there's no point in setting a red line to begin with.
Sources say at no point does either officer use racially charged language.
At no point in Trump's wretched rule has impeachment appeared more probable.
At no point did we invite Donald Trump to appear on it.
"There's no point if we don't have an earth to live in."
It's just that there's no point standing, holding the door open forever.
"There's no point in censuring because [Trump] didn't do anything wrong," Rep.
But he was gone, so there was no point matching them up.
So there's no point in talking over something that you talked about.
"There is no point in confronting industry on these issues," he said.
At no point does he question the efficacy of this proposed solution.
There's no point in focusing on it when there is no future there.
"There's no point having these drugs if there are no policies in place."
At no point did the crew of the helicopter feel threatened, they added.
"At no point did Employee 1 assist in the process," the report says.
There's no point being networked if the network itself remains dumb and unidirectional.
If people aren't choosing a Lux SUV, there's no point in having it.
"There is no point starting above 200 (million)," Acuner told Reuters by phone.
"He told me there's no point in continuing it," Dr. Winfrey tells Refinery29.
So there's no point, you know, there's sort of this weird disconnect there.
To pay someone just to be allowed to keep living — there's no point.
There's no point in having an imaginary friend that is cruel or reiterative.
"Speculating whether there is value or not—there's no point, it's too early."
I ... don't vilify them, there's no point in that, but do protect yourself.
At no point in my life have I ever -- INGRAHAM: Oh, my God.
It's not a level playing field, and there's no point pretending it is.
We should also add, that at no point does conscience cloud the party.
If we don't pass on our knowledge, there's no point of having it.
All of them were exhausted, but they saw no point in staying put.
At no point did she apologize for her outburst or acknowledge Singh's kindness.
I see absolutely no point in pretending that it's not going to happen.
His point ... at no point did HipHopDX have rights to publish the pic.
She has no point in this movie and it couldn't be more apparent.
If they succeed, there's no point in maintaining Twitter-as-discourse at all.
There's no point in putting a twist on it just to seem gimmicky.
There's no point in pretending that these are just in large settlement blocks.
No point in hiding your innate dadness when everyone knows it's there anyway.
At no point did Trump act out of concern for families and children.
Reusable sandwich bags There's no point in buying single-use Ziploc bags. Sorry.
"Nothing's ever linear; there's no point A to point B," says Giovannini-Torelli.
There is no point fighting opponents above the price they are giving you.
Accordingly, at no point was the data used by AccuWeather for any purpose.
So trade experts say there's no point in using deficits as a scorecard.
Mitch McConnell has made it clear that there is no point of principle.
Hussein Ahmed says if he can't recover his land, there's no point returning.
It's always a completely wild, packed experience, with almost no point of comparison.
"There is no point for talks for the sake of talks," he said.
At no point did Reinking ask that the computer be wiped, he said.
Her teens are upset with her because she sees no point in voting.
"There was no point where I breathed a sigh of relief," she said.
They're blind, because, well, when it's that dark, there's no point in seeing.
"There is no point in worrying about something you cannot control," she said.
A horizon everywhere around and no point of it seems closer than another.
But members knew that going in, and there's no point repressing this now.
There was no point having a successful business because he would crush it.
Otherwise, there was no point in shopping for foundation in stores back then.
"If there's no teachers, there's no point in bringing them," Ms. Aguilar said.
That's been frustrating sometimes for us, but there's no point in fighting it.
There's no point pretending that any of it will feel like Matthews vs.
It also "at no point sought a formal response from Kain," Baker's accuser.
"There's no point in having an animal produced and then it dies from disease, there's no point in having matings which are not productive," Bruce Whitelaw, professor of animal biotechnology at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, told CNBC's Sustainable Energy.
At no point did they seem like a team that was second to anyone.
As with many romantic and quixotic ideas, there was no point to my trip.
There would be no point testing them if they all said the same thing.
It has never been like this before so there is no point making predictions.
At no point does she scrape down or rub out what she has done.
At no point should we encourage that people would be better off in war.
At no point in the video do they reveal whether or not they're serious.
There is no point worrying about things you most likely can't do anything about.
There's no point of having USB-C if the computer doesn't support Thunderbolt 3.
At no point in the video does Beyoncé cede the floor to her husband.
Resolution and Lighting: There's no point in investing in a camera with terrible resolution.
"At no point did the Savages sell #JoycelynSavage to @rkelly," Griggs tweeted on Wednesday.
Basically, there's no point in constantly being connected, and good bosses should realize that.
"I just said there's no point in not playing in this league," Stack said.
At no point in our conversation was I under the impression we were bargaining.
There's no point in her whining about the choices she made back then now.
Asmara says monitors ignored past cooperation so there is no point letting them in.
There's no point having a mobile app if you don't have the app store.
Resolution and lighting: There's no point in investing in a camera with terrible resolution.
No point in downloading a movie if they'll have it available on the flight.
No point in getting people all worked up over products that technically don't exist.
I think that there's no point in being embarrassed by that kind of stuff.
Maduro said at no point did he panic, confident the military would protect him.
At no point since the crisis began has Ukraine's balance of payments looked strong.
At no point was there a private conversation between my doctors and my parents.
Without an ecosystem of accessories, there is no point to the whole modular phone.
If their reaction is horrible, then you know there's no point in even going.
"At no point did the Russian aircraft enter UK territorial airspace," the spokesman said.
There's no point having a league if they don't take the national team seriously.
"At no point does Adware Doctor ask to exfiltrate your browser history," Wardle wrote.
"At no point did our client try to willfully leave the scene," Carter said.
There's no point in having all this music you're not going to put out.
At no point does Hutchison circle back round and laugh at the bleak picture.
At no point did they dismiss my offers of free booze as unbearable. Success!
There's no point pretending that the GOP will pass major legislation on its own.
Except here, there is no point-of-sale devices, or fees associated with them.
There was no point in time we thought he was going to hit .160.
Softened carrots soak up sauce, but there's no point in marinating them in advance.
But at no point did Manafort express remorse for his actions — something Ellis noted.
"Frankly," Mr. Farage said, "there is no point leaving if we accept this approach."
There is no point in trying to engineer the city's ethnic population, he said.
In no point in history Turkey's friendships were based on enmities with other nations.
At no point was Zinke able to shed light on Trump's climate change views.
No point of control(ling) the supply — let everybody manage as a normal economy'.
With all the streaming options available, there's almost no point to have cable anymore.
There's really no point in seeking answers, you'll only end up with more questions.
"There's no point in me doing this if I can't be myself," he says.
At no point does he dig deeper than surface level critiques of the establishment.
No, there's really no point in squishing gummy bears to a point beyond recognition.
There's no point beating around the bush: the diminutive Welsh vocalist looks furious here.
There's no point in guessing what you'll be able to play Only One on.
There is no point then in seeking Newtonian clarity in any memory; impossible, really.
There's no point in hiding them from the Taliban, because they have the annexes.
At no point did I feel the story betray itself and say too much.
The hardest part was, at no point during the procedure did I feel relief.
At no point did anyone try and challenge him, until Leno had no choice.
"I hate these cases where there's no point to what we're doing," he said.
At no point did I ever pause to think I should not do this.
The worst outcome would be if people conclude that there's no point in voting.
" He added: "At no point did we disregard any instructions from federal authorities, period.
And because of that, at no point did Tehran look for an off-ramp.
If their family will not visit them there, they see no point in staying.
"There's no point in us just speaking to Labour voters," he told the BBC.
But at no point did they feel the alarm they do now, she said.
Without the others there will be no point on being on this earth anymore.
"At no point would I have enjoyed living in the Soviet Union," Featherstone said.
Yet at no point in time did we question his unwavering devotion to us.
There is no point in doing evaluations if the findings and recommendations are disregarded.
Most amazingly at no point does Wayne make one one cringeworthy fecal matter punchline.
And just trying to sell that many records again, there's no point in it.
To be frank, there's no point in creating art if there's no honesty there.
At no point did Employee 1 assist in the process of correcting the False Alert.
Just like 4K and 3D, there's no point in paying a premium for a curve.
At no point will the water even come into contact with any of said gemstones.
At no point were models in these caps on the runway or during the show.
There was no point in launching a new range doing what everybody else had done.
No point shelling out for a babysitter, just bring the kids along for a sleepover.
At no point is Khashoggi's name mentioned, but two minutes later he enters the building.
And many say they feel as though there is no point in filing a complaint.
Besides, there's no point in feeling guilty when there are cute kids to play with.
At no point in her coffee date with the two agents did Ford feel threatened.
At no point on that trip do you ever have to put your foot down.
At no point did I think to throw on a bikini to accomplish those things.
There is no point in my trying, or the government trying to disguise that fact.
"There's no point in empowering women and the factory being a sweat shop," said Vergara.
At no point is this girl seductive in the traditional sense — yet she's completely magnetic.
At no point have its leaders shown much interest in the welfare of ordinary Angolans.
Now, I realize that there's no point on focusing on something that might not fit.
There's no point in sugar-coating it: this is The Walking Dead at its worst.
"At no point did we give approval for Sociabl to list any artist," he said.
At no point did Mr Trump express any concern for the safety of American democracy.
For Ortega, there's no point setting aside the things that he has been working on.
There is no point in procrastinating or trying to save some people from under this.
At no point was the message of any of the stories like, 'Good job, Dax.
At no point does Gargac make passengers aware that they are being filmed or livestreamed.
Bea: There's no point, like you said, they're all asking, not disclosing just looks worse.
"If this device doesn't produce better long-term outcomes, there's no point in using it."
At no point in the video provided by police does Tench open his front door.
At no point did anyone say anything racist or blame anyone for anyone else's death.
"There was no point to detain them," said Anon Numpa, a lawyer for the activists.
At no point does Stephenson say that his company won't do any of those things.
At no point did she agree to participate in the story Rosey Blair was telling.
At no point have I felt the need to spend money on Bejeweled Stars yet.
"At no point were they given a proper chance to present a defense," Shamdasani said.
There's no point in buying a speaker that offers features you're never going to use.
There's no point in straightening your hair because it's just going to frizz up again.
There is no point in getting your picture taken if it doesn't move somebody. Right?
If you aren't highly skilled in picking hedge funds, there's no point in being there.
At no point do they actually say what their product is or how it works.
Still, at no point is there a real discussion about the threat of sexual assault.
At no point does David Brooks evince any particular engagement with any of these sources.
At no point did he mention his democratic socialist ideology or criticize compromise-minded politics.
There's no point in having that person employed, so they would be immediately let go.
It doesn't affect my life now, and there is no point dwelling on the past.
But as things stand, unless we discover she's actually an android, there's just no point.
"At no point am I saying that this is easy, none of this is easy."
There is no point during our conversation where Minaj demonstrates anything but absolute self-awareness.
"There is no point in hiring people with this cloud hanging over us," he said.
I'm not saying that there's no point in talking to the far right at all.
There's no point in watching a sports movie when you can just watch sports instead.
Similarly, there's no point in lining up in front of brick and mortar stores, either.
There is no point in cutting greenhouse-gas emissions unless the whole world does so.
"At no point did the committee review or receive the complaint in advance," he said.
"At no point does Employee 1 assist in the process," according to the investigation timeline.
There's no point in me going" — she affected a childlike whine — "Oh, I'm too tired!
"When you get in front there's no point in trying to play defensive," said Ormsby.
No point in icing out other people who love us while we work on them.
Now, after what happened to Mr. Soleimani there is no point for negotiations or relations.
At no point on the call did President Trump ask President Zelensky to announce investigations.
Mr. Sun, the son of factory workers, said there was no point in cleaning up.
At no point during Biden's story did he mention the investigation into Zlochevsky or Burisma.
"There is no point in making new debt," Kramp-Karrenbauer told the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung.
The kickstand is gone because, well, there's really no point without the detachable Joy-Cons.
Many in the party now think there's no point in even trying to keep up.
At no point did Ring try to limit our login attempts or present a captcha.
At no point did Magid mention her plan to make a diamond out of Barragán.
Uighur militant attacks at no point threatened Communist control in the region, per the Times.
Despite what you might have heard, at no point did Tran try to legalize infanticide.
If the right audience doesn't clap, there was no point in even taking the stage.
Some people shell out $3,300 for a Super Bowl ticket, so no point in judging.
I want to tell this guy what I think of him, but there's no point.
It bears mentioning that at no point did Triple Candie set out to deceive anyone.
And now he's so dominant as a reliever that there's no point in going back.
And there is no point in even having a party apparatus, no point in all those chairmen and state conventions and delegate rosters, if they cannot be mobilized to prevent 35 percent of the Republican primary electorate from imposing a Trump nomination on the party.
Yet at no point has she ever become predictable, nor has she lost her creative ambition.
A global glut of refining capacity means there is no point in Guyana building its own.
And thus there is no point in denying yourself pleasure or adventure while you are here.
She may see no point in fighting back, but still feel compelled to broadcast her objection.
There is no point in holding a summit just for the sake of having a summit.
At no point in the time that I've known Jeff has he demonstrated any racial insensitivity.
No point in impressing my adviser in class if I fail to deliver the research goods.
So at no point am I just going to kick back for the next 10 minutes.
Manley said that at no point did officials make contact with the suspect before the explosion.
At no point in the conversation on June 26 did BuzzFeed News agree to Brookie's embargo.
"There's no point to steaming it, I don't know what they're trying to accomplish," she says.
If I was going to get her treated, there'd be no point in half-assing it.
There's no point in having fact-checkers in the regular media, because people don't believe them.
There's no point in trying to get into the characters' heads, because there's just nothing there.
Contrary to recent allegations, at no point did NBC obstruct Farrow's reporting or "kill" an interview.
You can spend days beautifying the design, but if nobody sees it, there's really no point.
The exhibit offends some who see no point in viewing art through the prism of sex.
At no point did responding officers think the images might later be widely distributed, Allen adds.
"At no point do the involved publishers add marketing value" to the app installations, Simmons said.
" Boland also wrote: "At no point did the Committee review or receive the complaint in advance.
At no point in the released video do the men clearly identify themselves as police officers.
There's no point in engaging — and, as I've recently learned, so much joy in dropping out.
There really is no point in talking about Berlin Biennale without mentioning Josh Kline's Crying Games.
At no point do they want to not be moms — just not textbook variety good moms.
" Said Pagenaud of Power's critical pass: "There was no point in colliding and trying too hard.
At no point are we on the train, in a cafe, in bed, in the restroom.
Menendez argued that there was no point in advancing legislation that would die in the House.
With project costs reaching about $500,000 a month, NASA decided there was no point in continuing.
I mean, at what point do his tweets actually cross over into ... There is no point.
At no point does he suggest that the causes of the damage are what unsettle us.
There is no point in getting in the water if you aren't going to get clean.
There was no point in pretending that there were any motives other than hate and bigotry.
He felt like there was no point in anything, like he might as well give up.
"Without Schengen ... the euro has no point," Juncker told a New Year news conference on Friday.
At no point does that garrulous alternate personality of Elliot's, played by Christian Slater, show up.
"At no point in time did she ever say, 'I did not do this,' " he said.
"At no point was it safe to take him into custody until we did," Manger said.
But efforts like those will typically fail because they have no point of leverage over lawmakers.
There was no point in monitoring anymore, he said — everyone knew what needed to be done.
So there's no point in reinforcing that and harming and damaging the mental health of parents.
At no point does he exude the charismatic larger-than-life glamour of an athletic superman.
There's no point in dwelling on Morrissey's past indiscretions in this, a Saturday afternoon blog post.
There's no point in going to a sex party if you can't have sex with anyone.
Weezer have always been great, but at no point have they been a Serious Rock Band.
"He's not too serious at this point, but there's no point in him trying to play."
I see no point in showing what anyone can see from the audience or on television.
Another bonus: At no point did I feel the need to put a case on it.
But even if we didn't, there would be no point in trying to keep Oliver quiet.
But at no point did I see anything but care and respect between all those involved.
"I can assure people there is no point in applying for such a permit," she said.
There's no point in taking stock unless it's unsparing; and there's no other way to change.
There was no point in trying to say more about the world, the realness of it.
I had no point of reference, didn't speak the language, had no knowledge of the customs.
At no point was there a threat to City's quiet, surgical dissection of the Premier League.
At no point, however, does any of it look incoherent, disconnected from the location before it.
I felt there was no point trying to make it into high art or something precious.
At no point, Republicans said, did Mr. Trump forge a cohesive political bond with Mr. Ryan.
There's really no point in pitting the two sides of this record against each other, though.
At no point does Biden address the recent allegations against him directly, nor does he apologize.
In an economy-wide shutdown, there's no point trying to decide which companies deserve to survive.
But at no point did we go to a situation where we had two governments declared.
There is no "team" in the Trump team, and no point in listening to anyone else.
"No point is of more importance than that the right of impeachment should continue," Mason said.
Keep your head down, my parents advised, because there was no point in fighting such bigotry.
At no point in Johnson's speech did he apologize to Britain's people, or to the Queen.
"At no point in creativity can you can you say it's all been done," counters Brunton.
At no point did the president acknowledge that he had chosen to publicly announce the ban.
"There's no point where it stops being a good idea to make better decisions," Schmidt said.
No point in looking at that "Slack is trying to connect" message all day long, right?
"At no point did we say Taylor could not perform on the A.M.A.s," the label said.
It's getting tougher to stay motivated at work when it feels like there is no point.
"For our relationship, there's no point to dwell on this letter," Erdogan told reporters in October.
"For our relationship, there's no point to dwell on this letter," Erdogan told reporters on Friday.
Much has been said about Apple's lackluster March event, and there's no point reiterating the obvious.
Yet no point in a wine's arc of evolution can be singled out as the best.
"We have to do the science, otherwise there is no point to it," Brother Consolmagno said.
But at no point while digging did I have to think about why I was digging.
There's no point in being revived if your memories, knowledge, and personality don't come with you.
Furthermore, there is no point in holding a meeting unless everyone knows what has been decided afterwards.
At this in-between time, there is no point in asking what fashion wants from its women.
"At no point was the report altered or changed by Deloitte," she said in an emailed statement.
No point of, you know, you control the supply, let-, let everybody manage, as a normal economy.
At no point during the trial was the Home Office's own guide to "safer clubbing" ever referenced.
"There's no point in placing a chickens in a place where they're going to die," he explained.
There's no point to more buildup, especially since smartphones first adopted the feature nearly five years ago.
At no point in time did the 1916 New York Giants win 26 games in a row.
"He really saw no point to me," said Pogue, who worked at Cinefamily from 2013 to 2014.
"But if they...don't have hyper-mobile muscles, then there's no point in doing it," she adds.
"At no point is any personally identifiable information collected or shared during the process," the message concludes.
At no point throughout the film's two-hour runtime did I feel anxious about my own safety.
At no point in the story have they felt that they needed to explain why I'm brown.
So the referee thought, there was no point in the fight where it should be called off.
But at no point in the last six, seven games have we gone on an offensive spurt.
Elias' letter says that "at no point" did the FBI "reopen" the investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails.
"I can assure people, that there is no point in applying for such a permit," she said.
There was no point in putting on backlit grey productions, shooting in bad light, revelling in ugliness.
At no point has she demonstrated a kind of genocidal insanity, a need to kill civilians indiscriminately.
At no point did I hear anyone make a negative comment about her body or anyone else's.
At no point during their journey do Will and Tom find out what's happening in the world.
There is no point in two of us making separate pans of spaghetti in the same kitchen.
"With growing acceptance worldwide, there's really no point in burying one's head in the sand," she added.
There's no point in having verbal conversations because the two of you operate on a cerebral plane.
At no point, though, was it implied that Lady Gaga would slide into understatement in her performances.
Of course there's no point in accumulating inventory if you expect your own customer demand to collapse.
Specifically, Comey clearly stated that President Trump was at no point the subject of any FBI investigation.
At no point was the animal loose in the zoo, a spokesman from the zoo told CNBC.
More energy is put into them—more words are put in—but quite often there's no point.
At no point, Ripa says, would she consider a solo project – don't plan on Live with Kelly.
At no point did I feel that the 241-horsepower, turbocharged four-cylinder was wanting for power.
They see no point to sucking the marrow from life, because for Jaeggy there is no marrow.
People think because they cannot save large sums of money that there is no point in saving.
"There's no point in trying to have low-income defendants pay for the justice system," she said.
"If you're going to go for a thing, there's no point unless you're going all the way."
At no point did the parts of the brain associated with reason show any response at all.
At no point in the footage provided to CNN can Jenkins be seen walking into the freezer.
Kevin Lee was considered the underdog in this bout but at no point looked out of place.
We couldn't get up, we weren't allowed to use the toilet, so there was no point drinking.
As far as defending graffiti to someone that doesn't like graffiti—I can't really, there's no point.
There would be no point of a Glastonbury sponsored by British Petroleum, or Womad sponsored by Honda.
Should we not manage to solve that one, there's no point thinking about any of the others.
"In this environment, there's no point in us saying the Fed is going to flip," he said.
This was not a place to be enjoyed, but endured; there was no point getting too comfortable.
At no point did he ask me where my neck hurt, or how much, or how often.
She can't fix anything so there seems to be no point in being stressed all the time.
She clearly saw no point in creating a relationship, or explaining any of her thinking to me.
The moth joke is not a shaggy-dog story, one of those ambling anecdotes with no point.
He said there was no point in cutting until after everyone understood how sharply demand could fall.
So, there's no point in throwing that out all over again and going back to that ideology.
And at no point does it seems reasonable to assume that Mister Police could have saved anyone.
But you probably would, since there was no point in just flying safely behind your own lines.
"At no point have we ever conceded control of the (Wilkinson) facility to gang leaders," Arnita said.
The officer reasoned that there was no point confronting Berezovsky about the darker side of his life.
"There is no point promising the world, if people don't trust you with the basics," she said.
It's obvious he didn't want to be around it, so there's no point in bringing it up.
"I got a good lead, no point in killing it," he said, watching as Desmet trotted past.
At no point did it present a risk to Alabama in the way Trump claimed it would.
At no point had any doctor been able to give him a single bit of good news.
At no point did I or anyone on my staff divulge Dr. Blasey Ford's name to press.
A savvy team president might keep those talks private, seeing no point in running down an asset.
There's no point, really, to doing this if you don't carry that momentum into your nightly show.
Sometimes you felt relief afterward, but there was no point in doing it unless you had to.
"There's no point in replacing Omar because our next researcher would have the same problem," Roth said.
The problem is that there's no point in creating additional pressure that can make you look bad.
"Honestly there's no point in saving for the future if we don't save the future," she said.
At no point did Brown appear to pose a threat to the officers, based on the video.
There's no point in hiding them, even if it makes the game look worse than it is.
If a man couldn't do what he did for me, there was no point talking to him.
Unless he can become a great artist and a tremendous public success, he sees no point in it.
At no point would you make assertions about their temperament, sleep patterns, education, brain development, or food preferences.
They also realized there was no point in one company doing not if others did not follow suit.
But the FDA says that there's no point in extrapolating any of their results to the present day.
At no point was I notified or consulted about Ms. Thurman driving a car on camera that day.
At no point are viewers of these segments informed that Epshteyn used to directly report to Trump himself.
Chris is telling friends at no point did he make physical contact with the woman or her phone.
But there's no point in wasting your time and money on a costly credential that reaps little benefits.
DEVIN WENIG: Because I think there's no point in fighting if you actually believe in some core principles.
There's no point in arresting her if we're just going to let her go in a few hours.
You need to first prioritize goals and master cash flow or else there is no point in investing.
But at no point will the game require the player to tap a button at a precise moment.
If officials have tax revenue to spare, they see no point in doling it out in the countryside.
Then again, there's no point in doing all that if the results are fuzzy and not worth sharing.
"No point is of more importance than that the right of impeachment should be continued," George Mason said.
"I felt like I couldn't get past anyone, so there was no point being out there," Rose said.
There is no point deploying sophisticated security software without also educating employees about security best practices, said Henderson.
There's no point in trying to use complex zero day exploits to compromise the software of your enemies.
I remember thinking there was no point asking anyone, "What happened here?" because they would just say nothing.
"Contrary to recent allegations, at no point did NBC obstruct Farrow's reporting or 'kill' an interview," he said.
Without Transfer Deadline Day, there is no point to existence, and not even a fleeting moment of joy.
But at no point does anyone acknowledge that blackface/yellowface/whitewashing is actually an offensive thing that happens.
At no point in the challenge will you need to save more than $32 in a single day.
At no point did Hunt stop kicking with the leg though, painting Overeem's shin and elbow with blood.
"I see no point in the deposition other than to harass him during a presidential campaign," Hellerstein said.
As we hurtle towards our impending planetwide apocalypse, there's really no point in not eating gold-plated sushi.
At no point did it offer guidance in what to do with such a vast array of possibility.
""It's fun, it's adorable, but it's the visual equivalent of masturbating—there's no point other than immediate gratification.
Smith sums up their mantra by saying there's no point being anti-establishment for the sake of it.
At no point in a child's education does anyone teach them about consent, which seems pretty important, no?
Absolutely. At no point did I feel like I was playing a game valued at what it was.
To Reitano's point, at no point during the transaction was he quizzed about other medications he was taking.
Some argue that online advertising is so poor and ineffective that there's no point using it at all.
At no point did any of us suggest traumatizing children to be an appropriate deterrent or negotiating chit.
This means there will almost certainly be no point at which you suddenly have a self-driving car.
"At no point did military families ask for Impact Aid dollars to flow to private schools," they wrote.
"At no point did her father or brother mention anything about potential acts of violence," the statement said.
In my mind, there's no point in necessarily worrying about it if there's nothing you can really do.
At no point during his two previous reelection campaigns did Walker trail by anything close to 5 points.
At no point, in the 2007 episode, did Russia commit an act of military aggression against its neighbor.
Blythe told the Mercury that there was "no point" in engaging the members of the Westboro Baptist Church.
Petrov thinks Blythe is in over his head and sees no point in negotiating with anyone but Frank.
At no point was he defensive, worried about his reputation, or concerned about his previous efforts in speedrunning.
Yet at no point did universities seem to consider slowing the flow of students into the Ph.D. pipeline.
Unlike when I remove sweatpants in a dressing room, there's no point when disability isn't present for me.
Lawrence Summers, the economist and former Treasury secretary, says that corporations might see no point in teaching Shakespeare.
"Thieves quickly learn that they can't fence these items, so there's no point in moving them," he said.
"At no point do I think any of us thought, 'Oh he's faking all this,'" Mr. Davis said.
There's no point in being depressed and staying in that headspace, but I felt it for a minute.
There's no point in complaining that "Raging Bull" alters its subject in the name of spectacle and storytelling.
But your wife would never abort her baby, so there was no point in having the tests performed.
At no point prior to April's convention did Love face a primary challenger or the threat of one.
Mercado told the hearing that said he had at no point spoken to Go about the weapons system.
"There's no point at this stage in my life to just be working for someone else," Campbell said.
"He wasn't with me at home, so there was no point having a permanent contraceptive device," she said.
And even necessary blood transfusions can have dangerous side effects, so there's no point in taking the risk.
At no point in the application process is the applicant compelled to live in or even visit Cyprus.
But there is also no point in using them when these better metrics are just as easily available.
Theirs seems a union so right that there is no point in one going on without the other.
To be reductive: there's no point selling your shiny new iPhone to the world if it doesn't work.
At no point did Wray mention Trump, perhaps the world's most powerful distributor of such misinformation, by name.
"Yes, it was already out there so seemed no point in objecting except on principle, " he told NBC.
At no point during our testing did we hear any feedback that indicated this message may offend anyone.
At least until they randomly change their minds in a few years, there's no point complaining about it.
Some of them think advanced AI is so distant that there's no point in thinking about it now.
Although they were at no point in the hearing room together, the clash pitted his word against hers.
"At no point does she direct her frustrations anywhere specifically — there's nothing concrete in the language," Sherman writes.
If you can't collect the data and get safely out the other side, there's no point in being there.
Read more: 9 money mistakes to avoid in your 40s Again, there's no point in ruminating on the past.
"At no point in time did someone storm into a room and say the blobs must go," Fonts recalls.
And there's no point in drawing a line there because most every ice cream shop offers add-ins anyway.
At no point did I find myself stuck on any given puzzle for more than a minute or two.
I have seen no evidence on that at no point and he is presumed innocent until we see it.
"This is the government saying we have an effective regulator, there's no point in a parallel regulator," Lovelace said.
There is no point in rehearsing your hurt feelings; your sister is not prepared to deal with them yet.
But I guess when you meet the person that you want to marry, there's really no point in waiting.
At no point during the primary was Williams labeled the frontrunner: She wasn't the first out of the gate.
But at no point did Mr. Buttigieg allow himself to be drawn into a dispute he wanted to avoid.
Here's an excerpt: At no point during this time did we fail to meet our legal or regulatory requirements.
There is no point to a horror movie if we can't believe the protagonists have some chance of survival.
As you're playing Crossing Souls, at no point is it unclear what time period the game takes place in.
At no point in the beginning did we ever declare that it was "complicated" — though it was — to Facebook.
THERE IS NO point collecting recyclable waste unless someone is willing to buy it and actually do the recycling.
There's no point in trying to do anything before the election, aside from seeing market outcomes as potential opportunities.
No point in someone seeing on their newsfeed that their kid is dead before they get the phone call.
"I don't pay much attention anymore to what the President says because there's no point in it," McCain said.
At no point was this more clear than during the second presidential debate on October 9th in St. Louis.
There's no point in looking back, in trying to bring the past back, for me it's only the future.
All the teams shoot from the same places, and at no point in the contest do those places change.
At no point did he receive any training in how to write or even any advice from other authors.
At no point in the sign-in process does the app notify users that full access is being granted.
There seems to be no point in Djokovic and his team trying to ignore the elephant in the room.
Which is key: At no point did Bee's relentless assault feel cheap, or tired, or even particularly mean-spirited.
This only leads to more negative feelings and the sense that there's no point to try communicating at all.
"There's no point for them to do it," Greenspan said at Chinese finance magazine Caijing's annual economic outlook conference.
I got rid of my car…no point having one with inexpensive and always-available buses and taxis around.
At no point was that more clear than when Trump aggressively lobbied to have Russia readmitted to the G7.
"There's no point in saving cents on the fees you pay but losing dollars on the returns," Silk said.
From here Piazza got worse and at no point did the frat members attempt to get him professional help.
After making his points, Cohn said there was no point continuing the argument given he'd laid out the facts.
"At no point in these five years has any decision about Olivia been something I wanted," Washington assured fans.
But there's also no point picking apart that period in Dizzee's career any more than it already has been.
Otherwise, there's no point in taking on the additional risk — not to mention the added expense — of active management.
But despite this, at no point during the game did it feel like the Rockets were going to win.
Margarita claims the doctors treating Juan at the time told her there was no point in continuing life support.
Lobbyists who represent the wealthy like the argument because it lets them claim that there's no point in trying.
But I say that burgers must be fatty to taste good, and there&aposs no point in pretending otherwise.
As varied as they are, the queens have one trait in common: At no point is their legitimacy questioned.
"The thing I'm sure about is that there's no point in occupying a lot of time on that now."
So let's talk some details because there's absolutely no point in getting a clutter-buster that creates more clutter.
There was no point dwelling over it, and so it was really only at the end of the season.
"At no point did U.S. military personnel provide direct or implicit approval of target selection or prosecution," Stump said.
At no point in time have I seen the influence of money more present than in the insulin debate.
"At no point during this were any Secret Service protectees in any danger," a law enforcement official told CNN.
"At no point was there a conscious decision about dance," he said in an interview before a morning rehearsal.
It's no longer a question here -- not because it's been answered, but because, well, there's no point in asking.
"I also met him (Gulen) in the past, there is no point in trying to hide this," Erdogan said.
There was no point aspiring to have a dynamic career because he had limited all opportunities for professional advancement.
And because I own the whole market, there's no point in paying expensive fees and commissions for active management.
Whatever Twin Peaks meant to us before is gone forever, and there's no point in trying to go back.
The increases stop when you turn 70 so there's no point in waiting longer than that to cash out.
"Unless we make people fall in love with the brand and our products, there's absolutely no point to us."
From a distance, it looks marooned and useless, a bridge with no connections, no place to go, no point.
So, at no point did I have the time or the luxury to sit there working on unpublished manuscripts.
Now, there's no point at which the unpopularity of a president automatically dooms his party's state legislators to defeat.
At no point has O'Reilly recognized that the racist, dehumanizing institution of slavery is the fundamental issue at hand.
Moreover, there's no point in holding a conference tournament that doesn't have an NCAA Tournament bid on the line.
It's safe to say that no point in history has been more thoroughly documented in images than this one.
There are no penalties for behaving terribly, no point deductions for proxy wars, traps, or lies, and no consolation prizes.
We have to work around the clock to afford it but there's no point coming to Dublin, Galway's impossible too.
There's no point in going out of your way to make eating cheese any harder than it needs to be.
But there is really no point critiquing this line by line, because it is absurd and racist on its face.
There's no point in mincing words here: This week's episode of This Is Us was, by far, the best yet.
Nestle said in April there was no point in its Pure Life brand trying to outcompete private-label bottled water.
The parliament secretariat said in a statement that at no point had a no confidence motion been scheduled for Monday.
One thing we've learned is there is no point in making art unless you're accountable for it in some way.
" She added: "In my mind, there's no point in necessarily worrying about it if there's nothing you can really do.
There is no point in the young blaming the old, calling them selfish for throwing away their pan-European futures.
In fact, at no point did the U.S. Congress give the Obama administration formal authorization under the War Powers Resolution.
Over email, MegaBots' Gui Cavalcanti explained that the duel was fought on a knockout system, with no point scoring involved.
Remember, at no point in the entire episode does Jax honestly ask Brittany her opinion on a move to Florida.
And at no point is menstruation treated like a sexual deterrent — it's actually a major source of the film's eroticism.
"Of course I want to be profitable, but if I'm not giving back, then there's no point," Olomojobi tells Mashable.
But if you disavow any intention of getting Europeans to sanction Iran, there's absolutely no point to the whole exercise.
And there is no point in pouring a ton of money down a black hole with no guarantee of success.
And if you're not editing in Photoshop or Filmmaker, there's no point in paying for a display you don't need.
"You feel like there's no point in fighting, but you have this knowledge" that climate change is real, he said.
It's easy to tell yourself there's no point in "wallowing" in sadness, or that a midday cuddle session is irresponsible.
There's no point in getting ahead of the (popular) president who is days away from hitting the trail for you.
"We were up until one watching the London news, but at no point did we think of canceling," added Sophie.
In between the three bouts of market turmoil, at no point were banking stocks and German yields so visibly correlated.
Also, I've absolutely no idea where fashion week is taking place, so there's no point in taking the train anywhere.
There are times when you'll know there's no point in playing out certain games before the initial turn's been taken.
I'd expect the Colts to again be players in free agency, because there's no point in not spending the money.
"There's no point in rehearsing it all now," noted Christopher Graham, the U.K. Information Commissioner, speaking on the same panel.
But if this package is another giveaway to Big Oil there is absolutely no point in coming to the table.
"We are only hoping for the best, otherwise there is no point in training," she told Reuters after the race.
"We thought, he's going to implode, there's no point," said Jamie Raab, the president and publisher of Grand Central Publishing.
At no point is this more obvious than when the documentary recounts the shooting of his famous 1978 Hertz commercial.
"It's pretty, but there's almost no point," said Alec Haley, a New York University student who walks by every day.
In other words, there was no point for Haley to be in Singapore for the summit between Trump and Kim.
"There is no point in summoning the Ambassador of Ireland for a 'reprimand,'" Lieberman wrote in a tweet on Thursday.
Jewish Home said on Wednesday that without the defense brief, there would be no point in keeping the government together.
I realized that there's no point of making really good music if no one is going to listen to it.
They understand that they — and no one else — are responsible for their own lives, so there's no point in complaining.
If you don't get this, there's no point listening to anything you have to say on immigration Oh, like racism!
There's no point in going up unless you're going to risk cutting your head open and leaving it all there.
" There's no point in spending time pulling apart the precise meaning of interview quotes​ like, "England is a memory now.
No point to summit unless there is reciprocity, based on principle of denuclearization and the 1991 North-South reconciliation accord.
There's no point spending mad money on expensive flights if you're only going to be out there for a week.
"There is no point in procrastinating or trying to save some people from under this," he told reporters on Tuesday.
There seemed to be no point to spend $20 on a sweater if it wouldn't last more than a month.
There's no point to anything lower than legendary gear in Destiny 93, but Bungie still showers us in useless crap.
Story threads and characters flip at a moment's notice, so there really is no point in getting invested in anything.
Eventually, a day came when we refused to go, and my mother realized there was no point in forcing us.
At no point did I feel that he was calling attention to himself or saying, I suffered or felt this.
There'd certainly be no point in the system if we were allowed to take out only what we put in.
At no point in the reservations process did Hotel Birks warn me about the obstacle course to the front door.
There's no point in sugarcoating it — things are bad and they're about to get worse before they get any better.
A weaponized judiciary poses real dangers to the legitimacy of the federal courts, and there's no point in pretending otherwise.
At no point was there any kinetic retribution against a regime asset or interest, even indirectly, outside of Iranian territory.
There would be no point in developing a new drug only to have it, too, instantly fall prey to resistance.
"Malaysia Airlines would like to stress that at no point was the aircraft 'hijacked,'" the airline said in a statement.
At no point in the video do the officers appear to be in danger of being hit by Ghaisar's vehicle.
"There's no point where I think, 'Oh, now I can just take a break,'" Philipps told Entrepreneur in March 2019.
At no point did a Lindblad naturalist join Chris and Ada and me to watch seabirds from the observation deck.
Still, when pressed, he said he saw no point in belonging to an institution that he didn't seem to understand.
At no point during the five-minute video, in which she praised the US drone strike that killed Iranian Gen.
We couldn't do that — there's no point in writing a musical if you're going to be ironic the whole time.
At no point in the past year did Kelly not think to ask why Porter's security clearance hadn't come through?
And while he may get impatient with policy makers who reject scientific findings, he sees no point in getting testy.
"There's no point in pretending that some journalists are anything more than peddlers of falsehoods and liberal propaganda," it continues.
"At no point did the Booster club intend to offend those sensitive to the topic of firearms," the statement read.
"Since her memory is factual, there's no point in arguing it," Mr. Brown, also 64, said with a comical sigh.
At no point during the closed trial, she said, had Russian meddling in the 2016 United States election come up.
There's no point in regulating if policemen are too afraid to deal with bodyguards and employers who violate the law.
But while I'd normally have relentlessly mocked this scene, I now feel there's no point in being sarcastic about it.
At no point does she offer sourcing or credit to any of the people or publications whose words she used.
An Israeli official now says that Netanyahu has been talking for some time with the Trump administration about Israel's national interest in a future peace deal with the Palestinians, but at no point but at no point did he present any specific annexation proposal, and the Trump administration has never agreed to such a proposal.
There's no point in holding yourself back or not wear a bikini because you're afraid to be seen at the beach.
" The singer insisted he'd be faithful while he was on the road, telling her, "There's no point for me to party.
"There's no point in depositing money," said Kiyoshi Ishii, 72, the worried owner of a shop selling rice crackers in Sugamo.
At no point does it make explicit that "people like us" should be inclusive beyond comfortable suburban/ outer borough white guys.
Characters are introduced suddenly and assuredly, without regard to exposition, and at no point does the universe try to explain itself.
There is no point in trying to find out who's right or who's wrong because I don't think we'll ever know.
Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities, says there's no point in gambling on a "seismic event" like a Brexit.
"There is absolutely no point in chasing after today's technology," said Peter Cammerer, a member of the works council at BMW.
There would have been no point in passing something like Dodd-Frank if a Republican president could overturn it by fiat.
But at no point did the game ever tell me how to do this, or even really explain that I could.
At no point did CSM Montoya touch the soldier or yell at her (at all or within earshot of other soldiers).
Kurz has said there is no point arguing over the current system of quotas because eastern states refuse to accept them.
At no point does the show bother to show us how Thomas de Geest got from the cabin to Flemish vigilante.
From a practical physiological standpoint, there's really no point in forcing yourself to work out every day to make your goal.
There's no point in buying a backup battery if you keep forgetting to top off your mobile devices before they die.
There's no point in lying: They know I'm not really "prone to ingrowns" between my brows (I just pick the skin).
Another clear implication of the stress on "evil" is that there is no point trying to stop its effects through regulation.
But at no point in the bedazzling of a calendar year were single people thought worthy enough for celebration — until now.
At no point did Jake forcibly attempt to try and kiss me, nor did he grab me in any inappropriate manner.
I watched the whole encounter, and at no point did Marque Lynche raise his hands or strike either of the officers.
I'm 18, so I should worry about elections, but I already know who's going to win, there's no point in it.
An administration official involved in the tax reform effort said there's no point even including it as a topic of conversation.
"We ... want to assure our customers that at no point during this incident was their personal data compromised," the spokesman said.
But while the game has a lot going for it, there's no point at which it actually feels like an FPS.
This happens because as far as they're concerned, there's no point in having a real connection between them and anyone else.
"There's no point in talking to someone who's going to end up at Harvard," says a professor at a British university.
Peter Kafka: There's no point in asking you if you're optimistic about your new job, because you're supposed to be optimistic.
There's no point shaving your pubes, but you do it anyway, watching the suds and hair clippings circle down the plughole.
To be clear, at no point in any publicly available filings does Mueller suggest that Fabrizio or MMSC committed any crimes.
I'm told that at no point did the Chinese have the nuclear football in their possession or even touch the briefcase.
"There's no point in pretending that some journalists are anything more than peddlers of falsehoods and liberal propaganda," the email continues.
There is no point in following rules to the letter, if doing so leads to the demise of the single currency.
"There would be no point if we were just trying to pick up where the last one left off," he explains.
Ambundo, who does not believe that patients should be in prison, insists that at no point did patients share a room.
"There's no point in trying to draw comparisons with Laos and Cambodia because they're not rich with resources," Mr. Miller said.
There is no point system — just follow the cards' instructions and try not to be the one taking the most drinks.
Every element of the process was speedy and organized, but at no point did I feel like I was being rushed.
At no point did I ever believe that this man held anyone in rapture, nor that anyone would die for him.
There's no point in buying a high quality, more expensive shower curtain if you don't buy a liner to protect it.
"In every election the world over there are people who believe there is no point voting," said political analyst Vojislav Zanetic.
She told the police that although Chapman put his hands around her neck, at no point was she unable to breathe.
"She did not accost Labrie and at no point did he indicate that their conversation was off record," Mr. Marek said.
They will have learned that no Republican aid is forthcoming, and that there is no point in attempting to find it.
They only had 303 items—20 sauces, 20 stickers, 20 posters—so there was no point in waiting for those people.
There is no point brainstorming for badass party ideas, because this 3 year old has gone ahead and trumped us all.
Sure, there are other shows told from a female perspective, but there's no point of view quite like Claire Randall Fraser's.
At no point did I feel deprived, frustrated, or resentful, as I had in every weight loss attempt in the past.
At no point during this conversation did Gary make a statement of support or opposition to the House border adjustability plan.
There was no point at which I snapped back, because by that point I also had weaned myself off the news.
We thought yakitori was something that was missing from London and there's no point trying to compete with a ramen place.
But there's no point in making firm plans yet, because she doesn't know if the government will allow her to marry.
The system may be able to think fast, but if it can't access and store data equally fast, there's no point.
At no point, in fact, does the overall installation, basically an illustrated chronicle of world cultural history, raise basic critical issues.
"If you're selling the same merchandise that's commonly available, and you've got no point of differentiation, you're dead," Mr. Rubin said.
But I will warn you that there is no point in trying to make heads or bushy tails of this beast.
They saw no point in trying to preserve the scene, a public defender, Daniel Lozoya, said as he left the home.
At no point in your visit to Antelope Canyon do you have to climb anything, which makes it accessible to most.
Okafor could have blocked this shot by accident, yet at no point do his arms even advance past his waist. Amazing.
At no point, an American military spokesman said, was there any chance of direct conflict between United States and Russian forces.
At no point was I ever told I had to shoot in this location or tie it in with anything else.
There's no point going down a pathway that ends in a cul de sac in a few years; there's no time.
"We had a tiny wobble so there was no point finishing the lap because we were quite far behind," Vettel added.
There's no point mincing words: the right of return is flimsy code for the destruction of Israel as a Jewish state.
I have tons of these photos but there's no point in even sharing them considering they all look like this one.
Diamondbacks 5, Mets 4 PHOENIX — At no point during the 2016 season were the Mets more than three games under .500.
"If it happens I'll go on the court believing I can win otherwise there's no point in walking on," Evans said.
Separately, in an interview with Redaktionsnetzwerk Deutschland media group (RND), Weidmann said there was no point in starting a currency war.
"Until they use the money they have efficiently and effectively," there is no point in talking about increasing the city's contribution.
I see no point in giving voice to false hope that Donald Trump will do the country an iota of good.
At no point in the course of this series will the protagonist step on a scale and look down and sigh.
Not a single cigarette was lit all night, and at no point did the scent of poppers waft from dark corners.
"You're burning through a serious amount of calories doing this, because at no point is your body relaxed," Aykroyd tells me.
I buy granola because unless you can make something that's better than what you'd buy, there's no point in spending the time!
"At no point would she have said she doesn't want to have any type of relationship with her daughter," the attorney said.
China reportedly apologized to the U.S. officials for the incident and at no point did any Chinese personnel interfere with the briefcase.
The returns may diminish, but we're not so far along the asymptote approaching perfection that there's no point to making further improvements.
"When somebody has two bad races there's no point to start rumors, or to start to do things about it," he said.
"There's no point in blaming economic globalization for the world's problems," Xi told the world's economic elite at the Swiss ski resort.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. At no point today did we expect to cover the passing of David Bowie.
"He showed no respect for the rule of law and at no point showed contrition for his actions," Penzone told BuzzFeed News.
I don't know what the problem is, but there's no point copying a feature if you can't get it to work properly.
I'll have no problems playing against United as this already happened in my career, but there's no point to look back again.
At no point in all those years did any representative of Iceland (the country) raise the slightest concern about our company's branding.
If not, there is simply no point in legitimizing a dictator whose family has caused the deaths of millions of North Koreans.
"At no point was the safety of Israeli civilians or the IAF (Israeli Air Force) aircraft compromised," an Israeli military spokesman said.
"There's no point in voting for freedom if you don't know what to do when you're free," he was quoted as saying.
He has the ability to escalate the situation to such a level that at no point can his regime's survival be imperiled.
At no point in my myriad dumpling explorations have I ever wondered what a jiaozi with pepperoni and mozzarella would taste like.
It's so heavily built into Apple's hardware and software that there's absolutely no point for Android users to even look at it.
Eventually, she says, "I stopped asking myself these questions," because she realized there was no point to asking them after the fact.
Neither Ferrari nor Mercedes sent a car out of the garage, with the Italians deciding early on that there was no point.
At no point on his first foreign trip is Trump scheduled to take questions from reporters, a marked break from past precedent.
Wouldn't you feel disappointed — terribly, terribly so — if at no point did you actually get to eat part of your own leg.
At no point was it ever really considered that Britain might do the unthinkable thing and fling itself carelessly into the future.
Others begged not to be left to live until they were a hundred, saying there was no point to keeping them alive.
No point in attending, May believes: these leaders are charting the future of the EU, and Britain won't be part of that.
I chose "The Interview" as a topic because it felt a bit awkward talking into my phone with no point of discussion.
There's no point in having so much support for 3D content if your users can't look at it in virtual reality, too.
Can evil ever fully be destroyed, and if not, is there no point at which we can cease our crusade against it?
Clinton advisers said they saw no point in spending a couple of million dollars on television advertising and campaign travel when Mrs.
At no point in the video do the Park Police officers appear to be in danger of being hit by Ghaisar's vehicle.
"There was no point in thinking about politics, because we felt like the regime was everywhere—even in the bedroom," he joked.
Anytime you got tired, or anytime you got frustrated -- at no point did I ever think, 'What are we doing this for?
"At no point did Turkey offer to hold back on the Khashoggi investigation in return for Fethullah Gulen's extradition," the official said.
They see no point in accepting debt with potentially better collateral if it could mean nothing once the firm hits the wall.
Dora Huamán, a fourth-generation grower, has stockpiled tons of dried roots because she sees no point in selling at a loss.
The cars feel powerful and rugged but at no point do they ever feel vulnerable or dangerous, so they stop being interesting.
At no point in the match I attended were there two consecutive seconds in which he didn't speak over gunfire or explosions.
"Contrary to recent allegations, at no point did NBC obstruct Farrow's reporting or 'kill' an interview," Mr. Lack wrote in the email.
Multiple external experts constantly monitored the condition of the bridge and at no point were any serious concerns raised about its stability.
The victim "at no point consented to the sexual acts carried out by the accused," the Supreme Court said in Friday's ruling.
You come in every day, you bring flowers, you brush their hair, paint their nails, even though you know there's no point.
Some delegates said there was no point in drafting proposals because the talks' final statement was largely agreed upon before they began.
His talent needed to be honed, of course, but Riccardi knew early on that there was no point trying to inhibit him.
As you can see in Twitter's published workflow for setting up SMS tweets, at no point do you need to enter one.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said there was often no point in pursuing individual arbitration because the sums at issue were too small.
There is no point asking Mr. Mangieri to put pepperoni on a margherita or Buffalo chicken and blue cheese on a marinara.
Just as there is no point in fantasizing about which superstar would be tearing up this race if only things were different.
At no point during the NLCS did they trail, and they had the lead for all but 5 of the 36 innings.
Democrats argue there's no point to passing a partisan CHIP bill, as it doesn't stand a chance of moving through the Senate.
But you're right, there's no point in discussing whether something would work in the context of sane immigration reform at this point.
And remember: there's really no point in policing whatever it takes to make someone's consensual sex life as well-oiled as possible.
This spring, I revisited them and found that their opinions hadn't changed, but they saw no point in being involved in politics.
That was founded by us and the National Football League, and at no point during that piece this weekend that was stated.
There is no point, yet, wondering where it all might lead, worrying that it might all come crashing down at any moment.
Regardless of how well you've done at any point in your career, there's no point in making a big deal of it.
Raj Shah, a White House spokesman, later said that Trump "at no point has attempted to apply undue influence on committee members."
The three-day shutdown this month over immigration came and went so fast that even many Democrats saw no point in it.
At no point in his Newcastle career was he this hirsute, and as such the sculpture loses points for realism and authenticity.
What's beautiful about this exchange is that at no point were the Franks making knights; the pikemen never had anything to counter.
At no point should the mixer be set on high speed as it is detrimental to the flavor of the baked loaf. 28.
There's no point in trying to do some kind of food cultural museum and saying 'this is the way it should be done.
There is no point raising the stakes and lowering the chance that the British parliament would eventually develop a formula acceptable to them.
If you take a step back, they're going to come at you but if you're firm, they know there's no point in arguing.
"At no point during the debate was any candidate's microphone turned off or muted," an NBC News spokesman told CNN in a statement.
Jones immediately rejects this request because "Well, I call your husband Mr. Grey, so ..." Also, at no point do we actually see Mrs.
"Basically, I wanted no point of reference any more of a time when I was smaller, or larger," Malcolm wrote on her blog.
Make no mistake: A Genius can and will find water damage if it's happened, so there's actually no point in lying about it.
Prosecutors said that at no point did Raja indicate to Jones that he was a police officer when he approached his stranded vehicle.
There's no point, that's not going to make me faster this weekend to think how am I going to feel if I lose.
At no point in the last two decades has the balance sheet of Deutsche Bank been as stable as it is today. 3.
"At no point did President Trump, neither in bilateral meetings nor in multilateral ones, say he would pull out of NATO," Macron said.
It is insanely curly, so I just throw some product on it and let it do its thing; no point in fighting it.
"There is no point to it, it's crazy," Charisma Jano-Baptiste, who was near the scene in DUMBO, told the New York Post.
"There's absolutely no point in talking about issues and saying, 'This is what we need to [do],' and not doing it," says Maimba.
The idea that, well, you know, there's racism in America, so I'm not going to bother voting, no point, that makes no sense.
"He just tried a lot of things without asking me, and at no point asked me if I was all right," said Sarah.
The worlds No.1 consumer company said in April there was no point in Pure Life trying to outcompete private-label bottled water.
That's enough star power to propel one and a half comic book crossover films, but there's no point pretending it'll be any good.
"There's no point in holding yourself back or not wear a bikini because you're afraid to be seen at the beach," she said.
It felt strange seeing those posts consecutively, but it doesn't matter that I felt strange because there's no point to the app anyway.
Risch said he wanted to hold Riyadh accountable, but argued that there was no point in passing a resolution that Trump would veto.
"There's going to be certain things that artists are going to do, where there's no point in using Singularity Black," he told Hyperallergic.
"There is no point in supporting someone who can't win," the CEO of a large financial firm told me this week about Cruz.
At no point in the night did CNN report on air or online Carson was taking a break from campaigning or suspending campaigning.
There's no point to it except just to punish somebody because a child was injured—and not the person who did the injuring.
These paradoxes define the texture of meditation, but in the spirit of contradiction, the point of meditation is that there is no point.
At no point since 1991, when the despot Siad Barre was overthrown by rebels, have Somalis had a government worthy of the name.
And without The Killers and a handful of other bands like them, there'd be no point in having large music festivals at all.
I realised that there was no point in doing this work and having it sit on my computer, letting it go to waste.
I want my fans to be able to relate and if I wasn't being vulnerable, and fully 100% me, there'd be no point.
The problem is that it isn't, because in the previous decade at no point were there so few deaths in those six months.
At no point in any (recent) presidential campaign has a candidate such as Hillary Clinton taken this level of fire from both sides.
The chair has a 275-pound weight capacity, and at no point did I feel like the chair was straining under my burden.
There was absolutely no point in saying anything because I even thought I knew more than my GP. The audacity is just unbelievable.
"There's no point in doing this for one product," said Bradley Merrill Thompson, an FDA specialist with the law firm Epstein Becker & Green.
To me, the way that you shouldn't do it is by trying to do what's already been done, because there's just no point.
There's no point in making music just for the sake of making it; if it's not you're best thing, then what's the point?
As with almost everything else Young Thug has done in his career thus far, there's basically no point in looking for an explanation.
There's no point in moving these people but we need to make sure we can keep on servicing our customers in mainland Europe.
"We have enough holdings of JGBs, so there is no point buying them just because they are trading slightly positive now," Mano said.
The voices said she wasn't going to make it, there was no point in even trying, she was better off not being here.
With a small amount of effort we can easily drive the Model 3 reservation number to something much higher but there's no point.
North Korea says it sees no point in holding talks again with the United States unless it changes its stance on sanctions relief.
Despair tells us that there's no point in fighting, that there's nothing to be done but surrender and make peace with the consequences.
The world's No.1 consumer company said in April there was no point in Pure Life trying to outcompete private-label bottled water.
Mynda Smith, 43, whose older sister was fatally shot by Mr. Paddock, said she saw no point in destroying the guns he owned.
"There is no point discussing Iraq's future and the state unless we begin with the youth," Mr. al-Hakim told me in Baghdad.
At no point in the video, nor in Bloomberg's plug for it on Twitter, is there any indication the exchange was heavily doctored.
I add some spring onions and coriander from my fridge, deciding there's no point saving other people's food if I waste my own.
"At no point during the process of getting to know each other did we call what we were doing 'dating,'" Mr. Harun said.
And there was no point in going to the closet: the new tenants would simply rob him of his coat, his last possession.
" Without HPSCI's buy-in, she said, "there's no point in marking up a bill … because that is often where we run into problems.
That means you&aposll get the same deal on Cyber Monday, so there&aposs probably no point in waiting for a better deal.
"There's no point in passing a budget except as a political exercise and it's a political exercise of marginal benefit," said the lawmaker.
"There is no point in talking about authority when you are not yourself irreproachable," Mr. Fillon said in August during the primary campaign.
No actual contacts with WikiLeaks were found, and there was nothing illegal about any of these communications, so concealing them had no point.
If an investor had a business dispute with the military, the commercial officer said, there was no point in taking it to arbitration.
I'm happy to say that that conversation continues, and at no point have we felt that we're at risk for a litigious response.
It's also important to note that at no point do we suggest that our Sulu was ever closeted, why would he need to be?
And by the time it was, like, the huge big surprise, there was no point in trying to get naturalized in time to vote.
No point in getting all that invested in the NHL when a lockout is scheduled every seven years or so (also the brain injuries).
Schlafly argued that there was no point in nominating a moderate, and that if Republicans nominated a true conservative, voters would reward their conviction.
This explains why the 'bull' at no point fights back and just wants to be left alone, and the video becomes a lot sadder.
Soules interacted with several other responders whom he recognized from his small community and at no point did he attempt to obfuscate his identify.
"There is simply no point in time at which the evidence places Ms. McGowan and the cocaine together in the same place," Carmichael wrote.
As he traveled, more news of the dragons' destruction reached him, and he privately realized there was no point in fighting an unstoppable force.
The Fox reporters state without equivocation that "at no point did any of us … see Jacobs show any form of physical aggression" toward Gianforte.
Make sure your profit is at least worth more than the transaction fees plus shipping costs, otherwise there's no point in selling your phone.
At no point was there any indication the report was part of a drill, he said, and people treated it as a serious threat.
But at no point did CEO Elon Musk mention the car on which the fate of his entire company still hinges: the Model 3.
At no point during the impeachment proceedings against Clinton did anywhere close to a plurality of Americans want Clinton impeached and removed from office.
It does happen, and it's happening more and more, but there's no point in saying we're all great friends, and we're constantly working together.
At no point does Thompson acknowledge that videoconferencing a journalist into your write-on-the-walls brainstorm den could be seen as highly dramatic.
At no point during their clandestine chats could Cash not mention he was dating the progeny of the woman who launched grown-ish's forbearer?
The whole run and all the similar ones that follow make for pure silliness, with no point besides the sheer delight of hearing it.
But, what I hope from this—at no point during this process did they all sit together in a studio to talk about this.
But at no point in time would I think an act of terror would take place at home in the way that it did.
But I think it might have been easier than I expected—certainly there was no point when I worried that we wouldn't make it.
"There is no point in us reinventing the wheel of being the best visualization company because there's plenty that have done that," he says.
The conversation lasted about 20 minutes, according to the police department, and at no point did Aghdam mention YouTube or any plans of violence.
Most glaringly, at no point does this story purportedly about robot personhood seem even remotely interested in exploring the nature of their artificial consciousness.
At no point did he take control away from the computer, except to handle the non-freeway bits, chiefly to refuel and rest up.
Regardless, there is no point in trying to penny-pinch (in this case, you'd be pinching billions of pennies, but the comment stands) DeRozan.
"We currently have no IPO plan, so there's no point of talking about location or schedule," a spokesperson said in a statement to TechCrunch.
"At no point during the debate was any candidate's microphone turned off or muted," NBC said in a statement to The Hill on Friday.
"There was no point wasting a few (birdies) when I was heading home (last week)," said Stenson, whose nine birdies are a career best.
There's no point in offering a restaurant a no-interest small-business loan when the restaurant industry may not survive in the first place.
Or there might be no point in making a deal unless he's willing to accept something closer to the full list of activist demands.
"There's no point being a journalist in this country any more," Balázs Láng, a news producer at Hir, told the Guardian after the takeover.
This is clear if you examine the Tax Foundation's chart of Tax Reporter length: You'll note that at no point does the size shrink.
If what Wilson says were true, there would be no point in reading, in trying to learn songs or engage in many other activities.
At no point was there a suggestion, by parents or administrators, that the educational quality of one of the two high schools was worse.
But there's really no point in being too critical, seeing as how this is only one of many foldable concepts TLC has whipped up. 
There's no fun, there's no point, and there should be no joy in gratuitously attacking someone or picking an argument out of whole cloth.
At no point did I lose track of the fact that these painstaking splicings of color and arrangements of form were done with paper.
The documents curiously show that at no point in the discussions between the officials was there any explanation of why Trump abruptly halted aid.
After her hopes are dashed by the destruction of her family's freedom papers, Harriet concludes that there is no point in negotiating with terrorists.
Mr. Venniro told Mr. Peters that there was no point in his intervening in the dispute, because the woman was not a worthwhile client.
"But there is no point in talking about the legal situation if there is a debate within society in a neighboring country," he said.
"At no point did we say Taylor could not perform on the AMAs or block her Netflix special," Big Machine said in its response.
If it's enough to make you wince a little, that's about right, but there's no point in starting married life in loads of debt.
"At no point was any employee terminated as an act of retaliation, such claims are outright fabrications with no basis in reality," he writes.
Someone sat next to those bags for the better part of a day and at no point said, "Hey, your luggage absolutely reeks of leeches"?
"There is simply no point in time at which the evidence places Ms. McGowan and the cocaine together in the same place," Carmichael's statement read.
There's no point dispensing advice to the Clintons, since they won't take it, but if they're smart they'll let Hillary do what she does best.
There's no point in a blow-by-blow recap of every twist and turn of the battle because, frankly, it's too damn long and confusing.
Adams, however, said there was no point in Brexit unless it gave British regulators leeway to tailor rules, while avoiding a "race to the bottom".
In other words, there's no point in registering a domain without having it provide information about a brand, whether that's an individual or a company.
"At no point could I be confident that this virus had not gone into any other of the 280 cameras," said police minister Lisa Neville.
That remains to be seen, and there's no point in speculating whether the speaker or anybody else will agree with our decision at that point.
CLINTON -- At no point during the impeachment proceedings against Clinton did anywhere close to a plurality of Americans want Clinton impeached and removed from office.
There is no point in imprisoning more and more people because it only makes them stronger and drug trafficking can be managed from behind bars.
So it's got to help the song; otherwise there's no point, and that I think goes for any overdub or any instrument you put on.
"At no point did I say, 'Oh, I need a black lesbian from Skokie," Obama said, referencing the small Chicago suburb where Garland was raised.
At no point in the last two months have Trump's odds been higher than Clinton's, although her odds are nowhere near their all-time high.
"There's no point being out," Washington, D.C., bus driver Ramieka Darby remarked while taking a quick break amid temperatures of nearly 2000 degrees (256 Celsius).
"There is no point shorting stocks when these three assets classes (investment grade, high yield and emerging market) debt are so well bid," they said.
Instead, I'd see my face in the morning and think, That's my face, it's going to look like that all day, no point hating it.
The bombing, destruction and what he sees as the intolerance of rebel groups running Idlib have convinced him there is no point staying in Syria.
"There's no point in fighting the uncanny valley, we should all just be diving straight down to collect the treasures at the bottom," he said.
My theory of change in my activist work is that there's no point charting a course from A to Z, because the world is dynamic.
But, before you start clicking, we want you to note: At no point is it too late to start taking good care of your skin.
Were this just a gimmick for demonstrations, there would be no point talking about it but Kanazawa is selling it as a self-defence tonic.
Since the state's leaders seem determined to play Russian roulette with the vote either way, there's really no point in trying to suss that out.
There was no way to know what the next breakthrough would look like, so there was no point in demanding a detailed plan of action.
Jane at no point confronts Perry about what he did to her, and now that he's dead she's never going to have a chance to.
We don't fall asleep at normal hours, Koli normally goes to bed around 8:00 AM, so there was no point in trying to sleep.
There's no point in building up to a "twist" if it's not a good one — maybe it's finally time for Rowan to meet his death.
"I wasn't going to go for something bland, there is no point in doing it unless it's quicker, so we pushed the envelope," Purnell said.
There's no point in dealing with my side [first] because, as usual, they come to me with half of what they want to offer David.
But the powers that be stopped the whole program because once the Americans got to the moon there was no point in pushing the technology.
At no point did the agents tell him why they were searching and questioning him, the lawsuit alleges, nor did they they have a warrant.
At no point did Cohen refer to Trump by name, but the account matches Cohen's payment to adult-film star Stormy Daniels in October 2016.
At no point did Cohen refer to Trump by name, but the account matches Cohen's payment to adult-film star Stormy Daniels in October 85033.
"At no point in time did he present as being in medical distress or in need of medical treatment," Mr. Fraling said of Mr. Gray.
"At no point did the Russian aircraft enter UK territorial airspace," the spokeswoman said, without giving more specific details of the location of the incident.
There is no point in buying for the sake of buying; any new recruits need a certain mind-set, rather than a particular skill set.
Other GOP members, claiming they have seen no evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, see no point in dragging the investigation out.
It says trying to accurately discern when one will hit isn't feasible, so there's no point in trying to nail a downturn in real time.
At no point did Cohen refer to Trump by name, but the account matches Cohen's payment to adult-film star Stormy Daniels in October 220006.
At no point before, during or after that phone call did the words 'Biden' or 'Burisma' ever come up in the presence of Secretary Perry.
However, at no point has Obama or any official made clear what parts of the Holder memo are the basis for an executive privilege claim.
She always made a point of making sure I understood that on the road to success, there's no point in blaming others when you fail.
But she's put into a situation where it truly looks like there is no point in unionizing because they're going to shut down the store.
But at the same time, it's also common sense: There's no point in the IRS turning such negligible transactions into a hassle for Bitcoin enthusiasts.
There's no point in avoiding the obvious: following Wednesday's expansion draft, the Vegas Golden Knights are about as bad as an NHL team can be.
But if I wanted the same goal as them, I'd have to work twice as hard—and there's no point in me complaining about that.
I'm still in love with them, and I'd love to have them on PC. If the loot goes away, there's no point to earning it.
Ralphie May was found in the bedroom of a private residence, and there was no point in trying to revive him ... he was already dead.
If you really won't enjoy the holiday, there's no point to the trip, but it can be hard to forecast our own state of mind.
However, we live in a time of endless, churning rancor, and at no point should we have expected that even our chicken would be spared.
"For now, he's winning the game, no point in hiding it," Jean-Luc Mélenchon, leader of France Unbowed, said in a television interview last weekend.
On the other hand, if China, the European Union, India, Russia and South Korea do nothing, there's no point in the United States even trying.
"There's no point growing with the Alberta production curtailment in place and the lack of egress opportunities," MEG Energy Chief Executive Derek Evans told Reuters.
But there's no point, at this stage, in telling everyone what your real feelings are — in dropping truth bombs, to use the aptly military metaphor.
A report from the city police says the officer in charge decided there was no point asking for help because reinforcements would arrive too late.
It noted Tsalikidis's family had at no point contended Greek authorities were responsible for his death or implied Greece was aware he was at risk.
At no point before, during or after that phone call did the words 'Biden' or 'Burisma' ever come up in the presence of Secretary Perry.
"At no point do we ask them what their story is—if they share it, that is completely up to them," one staff member explained.

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