We talk, and we share, and we point out what is fake, we point out what is true.
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It is easy to point out all the useless crap here and even easier to point out all the clearly-doomed-to-fail products.
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Just as we would all point out active burglars, thieves, or white collar criminals in our world, we must speak up and point out the sexual predators in our society.
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"Anytime you can point out what's going on in this administration, I think it helps Democrats… Bloomberg is helping to point out some of the challenges that this country's having," said Sen.
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Tough bounces, but we got a point out of it.
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"The chair would point out that it's dawn," Texas Rep.
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One Twitter user was quick to point out the error.
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As you point out, we saw a spike in 2014.
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Women rebels point out that camp chores were equally shared.
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RYUN: But I -- But I will point out this, Sandra.
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We need to point out that was not remotely deliberate.
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In 2014, no one challenged Jason Carter, they point out.
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I'm not the first person to point out the similarity.
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People on Twitter were quick to point out the irony.
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Now, I should point out that these aren't huge shifts.
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Patel and Lakhani point out that their study has limitations.
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But to point that out is to point out nothing.
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And also point out when people are not doing that.
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There are a couple of caveats to point out, though.
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But they also point out that it is attractively modern.
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As IPO documents point out, their sales are growing fast.
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There are two themes to point out in these examples.
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You also point out where there may be research opportunities.
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He's quick to point out there were no ferrets, though.
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The system, he's quick to point out, isn't an exoskeleton.
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Providers, though, point out that's much easier said than done.
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None contain forms of life, he hastens to point out.
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They also point out certain fallacies in the graphic itself.
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We have not been net buyers, I should point out.
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Twitter users were quick to point out the comparison too.
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Plus, haters love to point out, it's terrible for you.
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Biden allies are quick to point out those polling figures.
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I will point out that someone did a striptease onstage.
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I've got to sit there and point out the foibles.
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Twitter users were quick to point out the error. Melanie?
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Sure, 17 is "nearly 18," as many legislators point out.
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Though this is uncomfortable to point out, Lizzie was wrong.
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He likes to point out that he's a sample size.
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It's an irony that Democrats were quick to point out.
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You point out that he earns more than you do.
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Harris was quick to point out the oversight on Twitter.
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They also point out that the conditions expire in 2018.
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But critics point out that Disney could have done more.
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One other lesson that's interesting to point out on listings.
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They also point out that hedging can be very expensive.
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As you point out, we haven't been in consumer businesses.
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It's not something you have to point out you know.
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I mean, let's just point out the absurdity of that.
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I'd love to hear you two argue the point out.
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You know, point out companies that are making it work.
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We're not the first ones to point out such concerns.
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Real cats, you may point out, don't get reborn either.
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They point out that 27 million Americans still lack coverage.
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War isn't the only cause of PTSD, experts point out.
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The German writes to point out inconsistencies in the original.
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Attacks such as these point out to several worrisome trends.
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They ended up 1 point out of a playoff spot.
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That said, other economic authorities often point out contractions first.
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Economists like to point out that this is an illusion.
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And they downplay the opportunity and point out the obstacles.
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As you point out, they do not represent American demographics.
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This is a common form of dishonesty, you point out.
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It is incumbent upon journalists to point out such discrepancies.
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Do I point out that the Bible is hardly better?
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In the U.S., they point out, drugs are more expensive.
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It helps that you get the point out of it.
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Economists point out two more subtle dangers of a shutdown.
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If you disagree or point out errors, they harass you.
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At one point, out on the sidewalk, she was crying.
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Some of the problems they point out are quite real.
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His opponents will point out, correctly, that it is racist.
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Christianity, as many hastened to point out, is about love.
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Sometimes clients like to point out that we are very expensive.
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OK, I have to point out that mass isn't always conserved.
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Hate to point out the facts of life but… oh fergetit.
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We should point out there in the middle of that mess.
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It's important to point out that these are all early projections.
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They also point out that papers with p-values higher than .
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I just want to point out we didn't eat TV dinners.
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BUT, folks were quick to point out ... it sounded somewhat inappropriate.
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Officials like to point out that this is a security feature.
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BUT, I feel I need to point out that it's dracarys.
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It's important to point out that Credible is not a lender.
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McConnell, as he likes to point out, is a big boy.
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Snipers point out that IMF forecasts have been far from perfect.
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TC: As you point out, you're staring at a huge opportunity.
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They can even point out contracts where key clauses are absent.
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Sceptics will point out correctly that China's tightening is still new.
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CONWAY: I just want to point out, you're talking about freedom.
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She also couldn't help but point out their matching red outfits.
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I come to humbly point out why I stopped tuning in.
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Lee was quick to point out the study's other limitations, too.
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Also it's funny they point out repeat wearing s bathing suit.
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At least for argument's sake, it would point out that hypocrisy.
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Money-transfer operators point out that they also incur heavy costs.
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This is why we make Excel spreadsheets: to point out incompetencies!
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Some point out that service levels on public transport have worsened.
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Also, I have to point out that this thing is huge.
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Rowan makes sure to point out that it's not the same.
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But there are some key differences we'd like to point out.
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Social media users were quick to point out the offensive gesture.
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Judge Leon did not buy that argument, I should point out.
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But these, deCervo likes to point out, are post hoc variables.
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Lives saved: Drone enthusiasts also point out their life-saving potential.
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And many point out that few refugees historically have become violent.
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Oh, maybe I should point out something odd about this scene.
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Twitter was quick to point out where Bolton's hand had bolted.
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Researchers point out that they contacted Google before releasing this report.
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As prices continued to rise, critics continued to point out problems.
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People were quick to point out the absurdity of the critique.
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As these tweets point out, the office's hands are largely tied.
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But also to point out the negative implications of it all.
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Others point out that the same funds have been promised elsewhere.
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Media executives point out that Apple and Amazon are already adapting.
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Defenders could point out that central banks are hardly nimble creatures.
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But critics point out they continue to advise Trump on politics.
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Williamson, they point out, believes abortion ends a human being's life.
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Sure, you could point out a few shortcomings here and there.
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Yet, as admirers point out, she rarely took herself too seriously.
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I'll point out that 22017-month auto loans are now available.
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Finally, the White House will point out that Flynn resigned Feb.
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The youngest of whom, I should point out, is Hillary Clinton.
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They also point out that it only affects the wealthiest Californians.
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He might point out that Brexit itself has not yet occurred.
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That's important—just like it's not infighting to point out sexism.
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Plus I would point out those deals have not been finalized.
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Critics will rightly point out that I have not examined Clinton.
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I didn't point out he'd just asked me to hang out.
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But as you point out, now it's so much more accessible.
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Greenpeace came here to point out some of the region's vulnerabilities.
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Which, I'd like to point out, is not my mother's fault.
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Use it to point out unconscious bias when you see it.
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They also point out that conservative voices thrive throughout social media.
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Our leader was generous enough not to point out my inexperience.
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FABER: WE SHOULD POINT OUT, LOS ANGELES – THAT'S NEWS RIGHT NOW.
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Kahlo lived inside her body, this presentation seems to point out.
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There's something like that going on that we should point out.
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"His tweets have strictly been used to point out Palestinian malfeasance."
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There is one nuance that I would like to point out.
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And I try to point out that distinction in the book.
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Mr. Brownell's family did not choose his occupation, people point out.
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He might point out the nearby racks that display tourist pamphlets.
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And I just want to point out the fundamental disconnect here.
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They're relieved, but point out that the alarm is still blaring.
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No one needs to point out that America likes its trucks.
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The show is — as its creators like to point out — nonpartisan.
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Researchers point out that there are two important reasons for this.
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He is an environmentalist, who, they point out, bought a pipeline.
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And I will point out the Muslim heroes in our midst.
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And architects point out any building material comes with its vulnerabilities.
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But others point out that such moves could invite military action.
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Joe Biden was quick to point out they were being broken.
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It's great when you don't need to point out the obvious.
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I should point out that very few tribes actually wore headdresses.
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They point out that the island could be rebuilding for months.
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Or as he would point out, I'm about six months older.
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The new Bluetooth functionality, I should point out, is somewhat limited.
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As you point out, Section 230 was created in the 1990s.
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I should point out that automaker stocks don't trade like this.
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I don't mind when people point out how tired she looks.
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And that, as two advisers point out, will affect American power.
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Mariel Hemingway watched him point out bottles of Health-Ade Kombucha.
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They could point out policy differences without tearing each other down.
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Conservative media was quick to point out the relatively minor misstep.
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But critics point out that the research so far is limited.
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And they point out that Shell has played this game before.
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We're almost as you point out, at the anniversary, December 14th.
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Rape, as feminists often point out, is not handled like robbery.
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They've been trying to point out the differences quite a bit.
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But as critics and experts point out, these numbers are incomplete.
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Most stories do not describe skin color except to point out a clear difference—white characters do not constantly remark on how white each other's skin is, but they will reliably point out black or brown skin.
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Clinton to point out that no such miracle is likely to occur.
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And they point out that they have been targets of violence themselves.
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That's not to say there aren't impressive design elements to point out.
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T.C., I'd like to point out that theaters play many bad films.
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He likes to watch scifi films, and point out all the inaccuracies.
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It's nothing new to point out that mothers often resemble their children.
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You point out Trump actually did very well with smaller-dollar donors.
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She's quick to point out that she did not vote for Trump.
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The company is quick to point out its success in Uber Eats.
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The ripple effects of Desert Storm are easy to point out today.
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We should point out the suspect apparently gave up without a fight.
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These fictional memories aren't inherently a bad thing, the authors point out.
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XKCD readers will never miss an opportunity to point out bad keming.
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Whenever you point out what he's actually said, he just screams, 'liar.
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Point out something in the background of a photo, so a detail.
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The researchers are careful to point out that these findings aren't definitive.
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HANNITY: No. LEVIN: Can you point out one that&aposs anti-Hillary?
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LEVIN: And keep something in mind, too, as you point out here.
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Their job is to point out the problems, not to solve them.
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In 2013, the actors admitted that people often point out their similarities. .
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They'd call me names like Ching Chong or point out my eyes.
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Computer scientists point out that the ideas underlying blockchains are hardly new.
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Or point out banal parts of the street where kings once walked.
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"We are not a rental company," Niu is eager to point out.
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It is to point out that abuse, period, has always been tolerated.
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Point out Joe Biden's strong commitment to civil rights and civil liberties.
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I always like to point out that I'm a geologist by training.
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Some experts point out that the jockeying will mean little to consumers.
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Fans are quick to point out that the prices have nearly doubled.
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"We should point out, Al, your numbers are all good," she said.
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And remember that it's okay to point out when something seems abnormal.
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It was intended to point out the absurdity of the act itself.
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The AU did not point out that this was an obvious fib.
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Twitter users were quick to point out the flaws in the statement.
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Of course, Microsoft didn't point out that Evernote has a free tier.
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As its competitors sourly point out, finance is a notoriously sticky business.
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Twitter users were quick to point out that Rohrabacher is a man.
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They point out that such firms have grown rapidly despite high taxes.
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And banks point out that Basel 4 is not their only burden.
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People get too annoyed when I point out what is scientifically possible.
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But, the authors point out, there's a serious problem with that approach.
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But it's time to point out that this doesn't make it true.
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Others point out echoes of "Animal Farm" (1945) in modern political rhetoric.
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His allies point out that previous secretaries-general were also political animals.
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But the issue isn't limited to Google, point out several advertising agencies.
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Twitter was quick to point out the problematic nature of Lim's statement.
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Tantaros's ability to point out real problems, only to arrive at simplistic
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But he did point out it had a rather clawing, stringent aftertaste.
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We -- WALLACE: Again, we should point out, you worked for Hillary Clinton.
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" Stewart was quick to point out: "You're not confused if you're bisexual.
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Some point out that bright spots exist in the region as well.
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Twitter users were quick to point out the error and mock Ryan.
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One might point out that real fruits also are made from chemicals.
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But she's quick to point out that it's not all about grime.
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As Horkheimer and Adorno point out, this process can quickly become distorted.
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"We're going to need more than just a few," I point out.
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To console her, I point out that Belle isn't actually a princess.
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YOU GUYS ALWAYS POINT OUT TECHNOLOGY IS GOING TO TAKE AWAY JOBS.
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Some analysts point out that the spillover from Turkey should be limited.
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Yet as Miah and Courson point out, prohibition pushes PED use underground.
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And there's one other important detail to point out on the invitation.
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As several characters point out, they can't both be telling the truth.
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Users on Twitter were quick to point out the site's multiple flaws.
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I should also point out that I am a USB-C partisan.
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Cable providers point out that Hollywood companies face a steep learning curve.
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I also want to point out, it's not just the physical infrastructure.
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And that's what I tried to point out in the speech yesterday.
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Health insurance often doesn't cover these costs fully, the authors point out.
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Social media users, however, were quick to point out the large envelope.
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What's a good statistic or analogy to point out that it's not?
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The Atlantic was the first news outlet to point out the differences.
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Analysts point out that the vast majority of voters share Abe's concerns.
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Nevertheless, some rightly point out the rising inequality of the United States.
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They should have ideas, and point out the legitimate flaws of opponents.
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Some strategists point out that the political environment is much different today.
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Analysts were quick to point out how successful the post had been.
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In self-defense, I will point out that others have underestimated him.
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Critics will rightly point out that delayed regulations will be implemented eventually.
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Cosby's defense attorneys have worked to point out inconsistencies in their stories.
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Somebody should point out to carmakers that we consumers are pretty busy.
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They will point out that I am not ophthalmologist or a neurologist.
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And, as you point out, your values are no longer in line.
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Your buddy is quick to point out that it's not all bad.
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Some of it, as you point out, can't be done in reconciliation.
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As Black Mirror likes to point out regularly, we are the worst.
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I also point out that the language is straightforward rather than creative.
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Israeli analysts point out that the Trump campaign has spread contradictory messages.
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They point out that most people are going to be just fine.
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They might point out that he has a 90 percent winning percentage.
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Or judges might point out contradictions, if serious enough, between officers' accounts.
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The problem is, there's nobody to point out where you're going wrong.
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This is something Williamson could point out from the Democratic debate stage.
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Rather, it's to point out that neither of these scenarios are implausible.
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Could he point out who had fired the shots, Mr. Saunders asked.
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Women in particular, experts point out, are conditioned to smooth things over.
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We should point out that this deal expires at midnight on Sept.
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The company has also tried to point out flaws in Spotify's accusations.
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His predecessors at Marseille might point out that passion has its drawbacks.
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It is out of this trust that I can point out inconsistencies.
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Often family or friends will be first to point out a problem.
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"I point out that San Antonio looks like America's future," he said.
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But the quality of the evidence was deemed "low," researchers point out.
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He didn't point out that the Toyota plant is opening in Alabama.
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"Most parents freak out when I point out those numbers," Dannenberg said.
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The president is trying to point out what we actually have done.
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Sanders is quick to point out that the study was hardly conclusive.
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As you point out, it is neither your house nor your family.
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Critics, such as analyst Ben Thompson, point out Plaid&aposs "creaky" approach.
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ONE OF THE REASONS I'D POINT OUT IS A SIZABLE FISCAL STIMULUS.
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JONATHAN GRAY: We really haven't seen much that you could point out.
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And I'd like to point out: It is not an expanding base.
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That footage, the activists point out, constitutes the central evidence against them.
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But they cheerfully point out that everyone also gets a free turkey.
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"I point out that San Antonio looks like America's future," he said.
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But the researchers do point out that there is some work involved.
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They even added an arrow and heart to point out the royal!
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With four games remaining, Argentina is a point out of fourth place.
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And I'd like to point out: It is not an expanding base.
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Not only does Mishra point out it is "really cheap," with a .
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I will point out Democrats exploited them, exploited her desire for confidentiality.
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He made sure to point out that the warehouse has air conditioning.
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Critics point out that Facebook does not have an office in Myanmar.
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You'd point out the chair's features — great frame, reputable manufacturer, durable fabric.
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Some might point out the irony of those "lock her up" chants.
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At Ruth's lowest point out West, she was ousted from her own company.
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I would point out that we were getting rid of women every time.
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Normally I would now point out the bad stuff I haven't already mentioned.
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What I try to point out here is that mobilization is incredibly important.
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MALONE: Well, let me point out, Charter is trading at, what, 9.1 times.
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The researchers point out that it's hard to generalize from a single supernova.
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Critics have failed to point out that liberal judges also sided with him.
|
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The researchers point out a number of use cases for their improved technique.
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BAIER: We should point out that we haven&apost heard from Devin Nunes.
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First off, I want to point out that you said grab your margaritas.
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And as you point out, why the two investigations were handled so differently.
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KS: One thing one should point out is, he's not a young person.
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Critics will quickly point out that an economic plan alone won't bring peace.
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A paper like this has plenty of limitations, as the scientists point out.
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It's important to point out that this study was limited to one airport.
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Instead, point out the specific behaviors and why they are problematic for you.
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It is very interesting to me who they point out as the heroes.
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The players refer to themselves as gamers, he was quick to point out.
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They point out that having to make the food yourself isn't the same.
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Thanks for reading and for taking the time to point out the slip.
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HANNITY: No. LEVIN: Can you point out one pro-Trump senior FBI official?
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Skylar then leads him to the backyard to point out the family's "weed."
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His detractors are quick to point out the irregularity of his priestly circumstances.
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Do we really have to point out that this is an awful idea?
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"Meet the singer behind 'Despacito' (It's not Bieber)," CNN had to point out.
|
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The researchers make sure to point out that far more analysis is needed.
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Now, people seem reluctant to point out when their posts are mere opinion.
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They point out that fears about terrorism have spread to the smallest communities.
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Paleo types like to point out that we have canine teeth, after all.
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Erik's best man made sure to point out those similarities in his speech.
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Demos: I would point out the judge is elected and serves his constituents.
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Advocates for the tax's repeal point out a few fundamental problems with it.
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Another thing the app could point out was the path of my shots.
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Want to point out the following four photos were posted by Kayla Wichman.
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Want to point out an awful new phenomenon of the last 20093'years.
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Let us ease your purchasing headaches and point out what to look for.
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Again, we should point out that Cowell was wearing makeup at the time.
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I also point out [that] Daine is so much older than her age.
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Churls will point out that these credit totals leave out explicit government debt.
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Cynics point out that the government's concern with diversity goes only so far.
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They point out that, despite the froth, viable businesses emerged from that episode.
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But, as they point out, none of those has been proved definitive, either.
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But we've attempted to point out the fine line between logic and paranoia.
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Analysts, however, point out that streaming is not necessarily a zero sum game.
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Optimists point out that the share of bad loans has begun to fall.
|
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The researchers point out that others have studied the problem using simplified models.
|
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Emokpae is quick to point out that inaccurate swatches are bad for everyone.
|
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This is a hypocrisy that airport executives have been quick to point out.
|
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Lawmakers and social workers point out that laws regarding rape are already stringent.
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As the AAP's new guidelines point out, not all screen time is equal.
|
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But as the USGS researchers point out, this is far from an inevitability.
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As Cipriani and her colleagues rightly point out, something has to change.[Lancet]
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But, as you point out, you have personal experience on which to draw.
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Rowling was quick to point out that it was just a joke. Phew.
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They point out their experience as Republican governors in traditionally Democratic-leaning states.
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When I point out the IRS has guidelines for expenses, Nick looks amused.
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Optimists point out that countries have their own U-shape of female employment.
|
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Candidates can buy promoted tweets and point out key moments or create memes.
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Free traders point out that African trade is concentrated in a few products.
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Some of the details didn't come "from the media," the judges point out.
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The researchers point out that few black children grow up in such places.
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Others point out that trade can hurt people who are outcompeted by imports.
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Murray was quick to point out the Williams sister had won four each.
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They'd point out secrets, or give me a pep talk before a boss.
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But Helio's right to point out that he's been a victim of circumstance.
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But he's also the first to point out: No one else knows, either.
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"Can I just point out, he's having way too much fun," Lincoln cracked.
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Strategists point out that negotiations on both of those fronts are still ongoing.
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Strategists point out that negotiations on both of those fronts are still ongoing.
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Merry is also careful to point out how deceiving the 63 elections were.
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However, it's a terrible one, as Twitter users were quick to point out.
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Most people will be pleased you're trying and will point out the mistake.
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I'm definitely not the first person to point out this lack of representation.
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When I point out that she doesn't look so young, he just laughs.
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This is the same way public-sector government employers operate, Republicans point out.
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"Can I point out the emperor is not wearing any clothes?" he asked.
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There are a couple of things to point out here in this moment.
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They point out that many runners tend to lead healthier lifestyles in general.
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Bankers point out that it does not have "a burning need for capital".
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Yeah man, that is something I really want to point out as well.
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Many LGBTQ+ fans also point out a broader prejudice they notice and experience.
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Others, like Mr Rydniy, point out that plenty of locals backed Russia too.
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Also, I should point out that this little scene only exists in Ramallah.
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Kathie Lee said fellow partygoers were quick to point out their similar looks.
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As Kosinski and Wang point out in their rebuttal, it in fact was.
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Critics point out flaws with the technology and applying it for this purpose.
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As Khouw would point out, much of that traffic came all at once.
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It's important to point out that the employment situation of veterans has improved.
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TIP: When you're bathing your child, point out the letters on shampoo bottles.
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Both are one point out of the final playoff spot in the conference.
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Goth is a subculture, many point out, that has no hierarchies, no rules.
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I should also point out that this week, we ran in the rain.
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Point out what you observed during your first interview that got your excited.
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Can you square those for me or point out their consistency to me?
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Joe: These also don't have cheese on them, I want to point out.
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"I am a New Yorker!" she exclaims, when I point out the discrepancy.
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Take it to a dry cleaner and point out and identify the stain.
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Herrine: I would just like to point out that this was not intentional.
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" But cutting corners by using an unlicensed photo "point out a fundamental issue.
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But she's also quick to point out how male-centric those parties felt.
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As Fitbit users like to point out, walking burns a lot of calories.
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Therapist point out that Cookie strong because Cookie weathered changing attitudes about eating.
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Many will be quick to point out that Trump indeed divided a nation.
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Kudlow was sure to point out who really knew what was going on.
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As many would point out, it's literally poison being injected into your body.
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Researchers also point out that relationship status had little impact on memory scores.
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Fans were quick to point out the text could easily have been forged.
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Antonov: I'd like to point out a difference between City 17 and Dunwall.
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Others point out that he wasn't playing at the top of his game.
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They both point out the retro appeal and the sturdy stainless steel construction.
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Schiff quickly stepped in to point out that Republicans were violating the rules.
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In our eagerness to point out their flaws, we shouldn't overlook their benefits.
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Sometimes the clues like to point out the oddities of the English language.
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And where are we going today with that service, as you point out?
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"The president's right to point out that there are abuses," Mr. Ryan said.
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But readers did point out two things about the clip that I missed.
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He was quick to point out that the plan isn't exactly foolproof, either.
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Researchers who study religion in conflict point out that it's a common mistake.
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I just want to point out one important thing — Medicare is not cheap.
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However, the court must point out that they both dodged a cholera bullet.
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Don't make me point out flaws in people, because that isn't the point.
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Each time, fact-checkers have piled on to point out that it's false.
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Analysts point out that some of his views may not be so progressive.
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Critics of American policy point out that sanctions have never toppled determined dictators.
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Mr. Nunes's subpoena, they point out, refers to only one thing: a person.
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Mr. Hancock, however, can point out subtle differences between seemingly identical handmade pieces.
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As Keith likes to point out, simply reducing emissions doesn't reverse global warming.
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Critics were quick to point out that being a refugee isn't a choice.
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And when critics point out his power, his instinct is to disclaim it.
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If you can point out the ones you want to the butcher, great.
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You don't need me to point out the raging topicality of such speculations.
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Allies point out that Murphy isn't just front and center on gun reform.
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And as these representatives point out, people see tribute acts all the time.
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Gardner was quick to point out the political stakes for red-state Democrats.
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The Venezuelans point out that criminal gangs make the streets dangerous at night.
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Republicans point out that Trump never explicitly threatened to withhold US military aid.
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Historically, our best monetization method was that hotel auction, as you point out.
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Slack is quick to point out that it has video chat, too, though.
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But many economists point out that if investment tapers off, so will growth.
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Any tool can be a weapon, as we point out in the book.
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But, he's quick to point out, the selections began as a 2015 recital.
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Do people point out that you kind of have a Midwestern accent now?
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Although, as Trowbridge is quick to point out, they aren't the best pilots.
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It is not shade to point out that Kylie Jenner isn't self-made.
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Co-founder couples are the first to eagerly point out an obvious advantage.
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Alternatively, you could always point out flaws that aren't related to the job.
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Of course, I'm going to point out where I differ with the president.
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Clues that cleverly point out how words can have multiple meanings are fun.
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Vinnie encouraged the villagers to point out where the remaining guerrillas were hiding.
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Dr. Winstock is keen to point out that there are many complicating factors.
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And by the way, I might point out, it's a very entrepreneurial country.
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Political analysts point out that this decision may eventually lead to social unrest.
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I think we really have to point out how little he has done.
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One, which Ocasio-Cortez has practiced herself, is to point out the hypocrisy.
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They are quick to point out how little command he demonstrates of policy.
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As you point out, it's not always pro-Russian, it's not always pro-Trump.
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Mr. Golub is right to point out that the Democrats have not done that.
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The CCFC launched a national publicity campaign to point out this conflict of interest.
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As you point out in the book, this is ... FDR was talking about electricity.
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I would also point out that the U.S. government calls the Palestinian territories occupied.
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We should point out Rinse also hires within rather than trying to recruit contractors.
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I read the New York Times and point out pieces for Woody to read.
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Others used the opportunity to point out the necessity of funding for public schools.
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The researchers point out that the study has its limits and other possible interpretations.
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But he's keen to point out there's more to the job than having sex.
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They will probably tell you much of what I'll point out to you now.
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Nevertheless Republicans on Capitol Hill are quick to point out the drag on policy.
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I have to point out here that the underlying message about Black hair vs.
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We asked Spalter to point out some of his favorite details in the redesign.
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Memon is careful to point out this problem isn't the end of the world.
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Utopians who point out that Finland is introducing basic universal income have not understood.
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As many were quick to point out, #Married4MarriageEquality doesn't do anything for LGBTQ rights.
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The internet was quick to point out the lack of diversity in the Cabinet.
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It's important to point out that spring cleaning doesn't need to be purely physical.
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Critics point out the GRADE criteria is best suited to evaluate randomized clinical trials.
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Need I point out that this is true for many people of other ethnicities?
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Why are people who point out the issue having their comments deleted from YouTube?
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Many were quick to point out that we are actually celebrating three holidays today.
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So why does Sandberg care to point out how large Facebook's evening audience is?
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They also point out there's plenty of big funders still sitting on the sidelines.
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I could point out that Jeff Nichols' wonderful Loving is now available to watch.
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"You should be on your knees, thanking me," Sansa manages to point out (+10).
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Ngo, panning his GoPro, continued to point out leftist T-shirts to his followers.
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Point out his statements that he'd gotten into politics largely because of civil rights.
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Horbaczewski, of course, is quick to point out that DRL's innovations aren't just superficial.
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As you point out, it also requires spending to enhance and digitise electricity networks.
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As the authors point out, globalisation suffered a huge setback once before after 1914.
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As the Mercury News and others point out, it isn't even the first time.
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But as economists point out so persuasively in other contexts, to improve requires change.
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Travers is quick to point out that funding from supporters makes such rescues possible.
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It gives a few examples to point out the difference in clarity and sharpness.
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And the one last thing I want to point out: there's precedent for this.
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His critics point out that the 41-year-old has almost no managerial experience.
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"…I can point out that address isn't mine," Spring wrote in the blog post.
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Is there a need to point out that Christian Bale as Batman is strong?
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It's also important to point out that this study is still awaiting peer review.
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Sharp-eyed observers point out that the pop star has worn the ring before.
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It hasn't always been easy — as Teigen was happy to point out on Friday.
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When problems arise, Facebook will point out that it does not control the currency.
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Trump did not point out specific inaccuracies and theTimes has stood by its reporting.
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" Kirsch added a few hashtags to point out that J.Lo was "#bootilicious" and "#killingit.
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People have taken to Twitter to point out the similarity between DiCaprio and Ellison.
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Not even North Korea's Kim dynasty, the carpers point out, ever went that far.
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They point out that it can leave doctors a lot of room for interpretation.
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It's important to point out that this outrage is not caused by fake news.
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Critics of net neutrality are quick to point out that it could stifle innovation.
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But Mirren is quick to point out that she learned her lesson since then.
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They point out that prices are still well above where they were in 2016.
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Also, I feel it important to point out, Prine still uses a flip phone.
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At some point, one of your matches is bound to point out any errors.
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But he said that the researchers carefully point out the limits to their experiment.
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It's important to point out that models aren't always accurate, and require human assumptions.
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I wanted to point out that I'm working based on my own road map.
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But he is quick to point out that he works hard for the money.
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And as Twitter users point out, supplies are running out in stores as well.
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CNBC asked the pros to point out privacy policies that raise some red flags.
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You, like me, might point out that Lucky Draw is not like a lottery.
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Critics on Twitter leapt to point out that Trump avoided service in Vietnam himself.
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During the trial, Allen was asked to point out the man who raped her.
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He wasn't the only one, though, who couldn't help but point out the resemblance.
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However, officials like to point out that it offers more than just beautiful shores.
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But I also feel compelled to point out that chocolate is poisonous to cats!
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Critics point out it might not pass legal muster if challenged in the courts.
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Buddhist scripture, they point out, acknowledges that meditation can take practitioners to dark places.
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Skeptics point out how similar that thinking is to investors in companies like Pets.
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And she is right to point out that Bernie has not always been there.
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They point out that these are confidence-building measures required by the UN resolution.
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And, they point out, the yen is extremely unlikely to fall by 30% again.
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But as you point out, it peaked, in some cities at least, decades ago.
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But the game modes point out a big flaw with the Wilson X football.
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It seems reasonable, therefore, for the State Department to point out such specific concerns.
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The internet was quick to point out just how weird the little sip looked.
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They point out that a warmer climate is making hurricanes more severe and destructive.
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Yet Americans continue to spend strongly, as Mr Blanchard and his colleagues point out.
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This is the same way public-sector government employers operate, Republicans point out. Sen.
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And when rolled up they point out it can also fit in a pocket.
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Amazon executives point out that this is what all private label retail brands do.
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But like the optimist I am, I must point out that all isn't lost.
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"She does this eerie little dance where her arms point out clues," Rees said.
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The first is that, as his advisors correctly point out, Trump didn't start this.
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""Hugh would like to point out that the victims in question were not celebrities.
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But officials have been at pains to point out that this one is different.
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As many clerics are keen to point out, Christmas is about more than presents.
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FEMA officials point out they can pull in other types of workers when needed.
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And at the same time, they point out, they have huge burdens on refugees.
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Democrats were quick to point out that the manifesto echoes Trump's rhetoric about immigrants.
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The problem, as you point out, lies with our own tax laws and enforcement.
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Herrine: But I do wanna point out that some wings are not...Alana: Uniform.
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I would point out that I make a leaving writing and speaking about politics.
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Democrats often point out that Clinton won almost three million more votes than Trump.
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I would point out that I make a living writing and speaking about politics.
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Turner said Sanders will continue to point out that he runs strongest against Trump.
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Love and relationships involve pain, as you rightly point out, and we persevere anyway.
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Skeptics are right to point out that flying robots also pose a unique threat.
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Many took to Twitter to point out that the bust, is well, a bust.
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But people we meet love to point out how "gorgeous" and "stunning" she is.
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Analysts point out troubling signs that the industry is trying to prop up sales.
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But let me point out... TRUMP: Not what you say in the op-ed.
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But if they don't point out that he's wrong, are they fake as well?
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I guess here we point out that Fox itself is going through a change.
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They also point out that there is no serious study that supports the charges.
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All women matter; they just need a man to point out why they matter.
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But it is especially controversial to point out just how oppressed black women are.
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And as you point out in the book, slurs can cause real damage, right?
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I point out their greed for money and power by the use of metaphors.
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Vindman's lawyer interjects to point out that his client is just following the rules.
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It is simply to point out that broadening the perspective leads to better judgments.
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They point out that a private clinic across the river in Granite City, Ill.
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Sure, people — often uninvited — tried to point out everything we would miss out on.
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TV I'd like to point out that you haven't watched me in a while.
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I'm just going to point out: Cheering people on during the marathon is draining.
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The two professions have very little overlap, Mr. Walker is quick to point out.
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Point out short words when reading aloud and ask the child to read them.
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And I must point out that the new kittens who came are black kittens.
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The authors also point out things they think haven't worked in reducing regional inequality.
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Woody kindly did not point out that the skeptical suburbanites owed us all dinner.
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This isn't an opportunity to point out that you're chronically late or often absent.
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And not detailed enough to point out to them where they could be better.
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But as a fellow sufferer, may I point out the irrationality of your dread?
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There's another common thread to many of Toyota's joint ventures, industry analysts point out.
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Rather, it is to point out the dangers to society of a politicized academia.
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During his court appearance, officials point out 2 previous DUI arrests on Hildreth's record.
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That would be fine, because as you astutely point out, kids are very boring.
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Men come into this picture too, as Ms. Minter was quick to point out.
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Critics point out that the bill overall cuts Medicaid by more than $700 billion.
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By all means stand up to him, and point out his lies and incompetence.
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Mr. Abe could point out that Japanese companies invest heavily in the United States.
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DiFucci was also quick to point out that relaxed competitive pressure is a positive.
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Point out the Boko Haram members among you, soldiers told the residents, witnesses recounted.
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Heimans and Timms point out that Donald Trump also blends old and new power.
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But I would point out that the author's sons were not their illness — i.e.
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I should point out that these groups I laid out are a little arbitrary.
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He didn't point out it was ultimately paid because of an objection from Democrats.
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But someone might point out, well, the tiger isn't around here anymore, you know?
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You were so right to point out how overwhelming the twin experience can be.
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They will also point out that Republicans can also come under fire: Republican Rep.
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But insult comics are quick to point out that there is a crucial difference.
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Two of those economic challenges connected to the strike are easy to point out.
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Defendants, I should point out, maintain this case won't survive their eventual dismissal motion.
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However, Tibbott is quick to point out that he was just barely getting by.
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They point out that Clinton has about 2202 times that number on her payroll.
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It's a boss' job to point out areas for improvement and help you grow.
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Try this: Point out that surface differences are less important than the underlying message.
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A critic might point out that neither term means much without a good definition.
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And as political consultants often point out: if you're explaining, it means you're losing.
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But to point out his gullibility now would be a true act of cruelty.
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"It's probably easier to point out the five people I don't know," he said.
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And we point out that in important respects, people in these communities are right.
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Users on Twitter were quick to point out the error in Twitter&aposs emoji.
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I'm not the first to point out all these loopholes and weaknesses in DACA.
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That problem of scale, experts point out, is an important qualifier of our enthusiasm.
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Lyft is always quick to point out it has included tipping since the start.
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Indeed, I would point out that it's important to watch the margin of error.
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Quick to point out ... in the prelude to sex video you don't see Kevin.
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This is where I point out that Schatz's proposal almost assuredly won't become law.
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Critics of vertical farms point out that the LEDs drain a lot of electricity.
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You'd be wrong, as Rob Copeland and Bradley Hope of the WSJ point out.
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And these were things that did not have to happen, the neorevisionsts point out.
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You rightly point out that it's not between democracies but rather between constitutional democracies.
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But Jackson's own words point out that he would be counted among the critics.
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Cruise tries to helpfully point out some sights of London; O'Brien shuts him down.
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Democrats point out that Republicans steadfastly refused to vote for any similar patches to Obamacare.
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Instead, they're making the comparison to point out the disturbing moral worldview behind family separations.
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But Moreno is quick to point out that the issue isn't limited to Blair Place.
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The plan will also teach you accountability and point out areas where you are deviating.
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I ought to point out that I did not troubleshoot with Microsoft's PR team here.
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"The media don't point out the people who were racist and changed," he told me.
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Four possible Trump pivots that they point out: Pushing policies that Dems will agree to.
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They point out at no time do you see them on camera passing each other.
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But I&aposd like to point out the injustice of illegal immigration to legal immigrant.
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All of this aside, it's important to point out that leech therapy can be dangerous.
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They point out that self-checkout programs historically produce a greater theft issue for retailers.
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Administration officials point out that's more than most presidents have done during an entire presidency.
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And do we need to point out The Walking Dead's similarity to this storytelling format?
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I think we would be much smarter, as Shelby said, to point out health care.
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Stigma is not equally experienced by all gay and bisexual men, the researchers point out.
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Some might say they're being sore losers, while others point out the popular vote totals.
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EG: You like to point out that New York has a lot of historical continuities.
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They point out that the decline of print newspapers was evident even before Facebook launched.
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But these economies are by no means in the clear, as many analysts point out.
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However, I do have to point out, this only holds true in well-lit conditions.
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No, because they would point out that they have much more important things to do.
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I mean, I do want to point out: It's also, it's a long time coming.
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BITCOIN FANS like to point out that, like gold, the cryptocurrency is in limited supply.
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Snoop says all he wanted to do was point out she was out of line.
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Administration lawyers, however, point out that Doe had to wait seven weeks for an abortion.
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Republicans point out that the last two impeachment showdowns did begin with such a step.
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There's little to point out about the back, other than the new camera-module design.
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But analysts point out that Alrosa has large inventory to partially cover any production losses.
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In workshops, trainers point out the different strategies for dealing with protesters or the police.
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Others who have worked with Paduchik point out that he is known for burning bridges.
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Lots of conservatives were quick to point out there is no special tax on tampons.
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And, as A$AP Rocky likes to point out, Ian Connor "never went to jail".
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EU officials point out that slashing tariffs will help manufacturing by making imported machinery cheaper.
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Point out ways your work has improved, and provide data that demonstrates it, he recommends.
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"You can point out opportunities where we should have won the football game," Lamb said.
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Bonér is careful to point out that he's not looking to replace function-driven programming.
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I put my label on everything so someone will point out that this is fake.
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Grimm, as Donovan and his supporters point out repeatedly, went to jail for tax fraud.
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"I have to point out that it's not difficult to make a comment," said Arrivabene.
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And we can't forget to point out — there are special racks specifically dedicated to scarves.
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Autonomous vehicles are likely to present different risks and their own failures, they point out.
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Other people on Twitter were quick to point out how #goals this whole situation is.
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One person was quick to point out that children listen to the popular breakfast show.
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Naturally, Twitter was quick to point out how inaccurate this part of the film was.
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One thing to point out is that these losses seem especially large in poorer countries.
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It's also important to point out that Lake Baikal is already facing severe environmental problems.
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He stopped to cool down with Walsh at one point, and point out the foliage.
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Mr Engel is more careful in the new book to point out such round-trippers.
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"Would just like to point out the hypocrisy of some of my followers," she wrote.
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Twitter users were quick to point out that sexual violence is about power, not looks.
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But I'd point out that both do happen to be potential (if unintended) side effects.
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That's not to say The 1975 don't point out how shit modern life can be.
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They point out that none of his charitable gifts derived from revenue associated with OxyContin.
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Many social media users were quick to point out Davy's somber face during the service.
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As fans were quick to point out, Hart and Torrei divorced only six years ago.
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News outlets point out that Trump's tweets have pretty consistently been sent out on iPhones.
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Republicans here also point out that the party performs quite well at the state level.
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Term limits prevent abuses of power, which infringe on ordinary citizens' rights, they point out.
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First, Messrs Grice and Obrecht point out that this approach is subject to hindsight bias.
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Conservatives point out that none of the barriers to marriage in Western societies are insurmountable.
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I will be the first to point out, that "some" Trump supporters are, indeed, racist.
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Use these words to properly — but probably not that easily — point out bad male behavior.
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We should point out that we know this Donna Brazile expert because "Politico" published it.
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Popov, for his part, is determined to point out every alleged falsehood in Google's complaint.
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After all, as Japanese policymakers point out, America does not have a monopoly on tech.
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I just want to point out that a crypt is where you keep dead people.
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The authors of the study point out, she added, that exercise can improve cardiorespiratory fitness.
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Supporters talk about freedom and equality, and point out that many other countries allow it.
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Their boosters were keen to point out that there was more to emus than steak.
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However, as you point out, it must not distract from balancing the world's carbon budget.
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Socialism, political scientists point out, was less entrenched in Vietnam than it is in Cuba.
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Twitter users and the Irish were quick to point out that it was incredibly flat.
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However, they point out that this is an important finding for anyone looking to conceive.
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MACCALLUM: Nellie Ohr, I just want to point out, Bruce Ohr&aposs wife -- WILLIAMS: Right.
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I was one of the first reporters to point out the "earnings recession" in the .
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Democrats swiftly pounced on the opportunity to point out that Republican lawmakers were protecting themselves.
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And consumers, they point out are starting to reject products that come swathed in garbage.
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But others were quick to point out how the country had successfully defended its interests.
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Many point out that without health care, Republicans have less money to finance tax cuts.
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Matherly was quick to point out that the company is not specifically focused on webcams.
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Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson felt compelled to politely point out the scientific inaccuracies in B.o.
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But as our camera guy and the Senator point out ... Yeezy is more than eligible.
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I'd also like to point out that the show is diverse, without resorting to stereotypes.
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They point out it's too early to predict to what extent Millennials will own stocks.
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But The Inventor does more than just point out her misdeeds to make its point.
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And the retailer's head merchandiser Anna Decilveo is here to point out the best picks.
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Nobody was arrested or injured -- something Nipsey was quick to point out to our photog.
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The White House will point out that the economy has exceeded outside forecasts so far.
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People on Twitter were quick to point out that those "reports" didn't seem to exist.
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Finally, the Times didn't point out the most obvious and crucial fact about this trend.
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It's important to point out contrarian views to the New York Times readership, he said.
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But for right now, rather than doing that, I just want to point out something.
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They have no answer when we point out E15 and higher blends contain 10% ethanol.
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Critics rightly point out that issues with regulations, safety and congestion are far from resolved.
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She was quick to point out that she's British and was training someone that day.
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This remains an unsolved mystery, but her sister was quick to point out the resemblance.
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Public broadcasting advocates point out that Trump's voter base benefits significantly from the federal subsidies.
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Still, Cook was careful to point out that smartphone sales overall in China have contracted.
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While this finding is interesting, there are a few important caveats I should point out.
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But, she's quick to point out that a "safe" space isn't necessarily one that's comfortable.
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Even if, as I point out, a giant like Google apparently couldn't make modularity stick.
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Experts point out that the current trade rift with China could still work itself out.
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But champions of the project are just as quick to point out the attractions outside.
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However, some were quick to point out that the theme seemed reductive and unrealistic.—Dr.
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"It is not shade to point out that Kylie Jenner isn't self-made," Gay tweeted.
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Trump has also been quick to point out when data point to a stronger economy.
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Trump's defenders in the Senate point out that he made efforts to corral wavering senators.
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When you point out people like Kanye or Rihanna, I think it's the same thing.
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Many of Roosevelt's detractors point out that his successor William Howard Taft initiated more cases.
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One fabulous thing to point out: All of the TSA rebuses are split between words.
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Praise your co-workers' efforts and regularly point out the teamwork involved in completing projects.
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Others point out that confirming Kavanaugh wouldn't do much for diversity on the high court.
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They point out that such frozen barriers are usually temporary against groundwater at construction sites.
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Economists also point out the tariffs are regressive and will hurt lower-income households disproportionately.
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Critics point out that Hof has been accused of sexual assault by two former workers.
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Andres prompted Gates to point out where the money came from that he had stolen.
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In between all of the insults, let me point out the specificity that was lacking.
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On cross-examination, Cosby's defense attorneys have worked to point out inconsistencies in their stories.
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The intervention did little to eliminate the rest of Assad's deadly arsenal, they point out.
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I point out that many humans readily accept affection, if not compassion, from their pets.
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But as LAP members are quick to point out, they don't see themselves as activists.
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As the researchers themselves point out, there are indeed some challenges associated with this idea.
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Ripa was quick to point out that Strahan's last day fell on Friday the 13th.
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As the guidelines point out, eating a meal in space involves more than just chewing.
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Jenness and colleagues point out that PrEP is 92 percent effective in preventing HIV infections.
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She is careful to point out that not everyone with a BFRB has experienced trauma.
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I compare your photos with the photos in my dataset and point out your mistakes.
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We could point out that this is a make-believe story, totally unsupported by fact.
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I know you could point out they're really not given a lot of prominence but . . .
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I'll point out that Mr. Lopez seems to have steered away from the murder issue.
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Gail: Have to point out that the attacks on their beliefs involved things like abortion.
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However, the report's criticism extends beyond Clinton, as her campaign was quick to point out.
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Joaquin Castro tried to point out, attempted crimes — including bribery and coercion — are still crimes.
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Companies point out that flexibility is often expensive — more so in some jobs than others.
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When asked to point out her rapist in court Elliott first pointed to his attorney.
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I will point out to her that I am solving your problems all the time.
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As Federal Reserve officials often like to point out, monetary policy is a blunt tool.
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Mr. Marzano doesn't explicitly point out the act of pronunciation in the six-step process.
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"Online commentaries point out this work has a brutal aspect," he was quoted as saying.
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But, as activists often point out, it's not true: Parks was an anti-segregation activist.
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Meanwhile, some worker advocates point out that with any anti-harassment legislation, enforcement is critical.
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But researchers exploring family affiliations point out that a so-called "matrilineal advantage" does exist.
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The authors point out that these geek traits are particularly beneficial in a knowledge economy.
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It's easy enough, these days, to point out that traditionally conceived masculinity is pretty fragile.
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I just point out in the paper that prisoners in our current system do work.
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But public health experts point out that the data is actually evidence of vaccine safety.
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Policymakers sometimes point out that some minorities suffer from a last-hired, first-fired phenomenon.
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It feels patronizing to have to point out that art is subjective and all that.
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The California Democrat corrected him to point out that she had not taken that position.
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Experts, however, point out that migrant border crossings have been declining over about two decades.
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But as I, as well some colleagues, point out, this alone will not be sufficient.
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Still, it's only fair to point out that they, too, know they have an audience.
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I think it's important to point out that there wasn't any Russian manipulation of Snapchat.
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They point out that being outdoors, in fresh air exposed to UV light, is healthy.
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Those opposing John Doe warrants and DNA exceptions point out that DNA evidence isn't infallible.
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Many reformers rightly point out that an ankle bracelet is preferable to a prison cell.
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Critics point out that freedom of religion remains in an uncertain state under Mr. Sisi.
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Mr. Wynn was always quick to point out that the various examinations found no wrongdoing.
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As you point out, of course, it's very difficult to know everything at this point.
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They point out that 23 Republican incumbents represent congressional districts that Clinton won last November.
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He didn't need to point out that he could have killed her at any point.
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However, admirers point out that the IHDP is about job creation as much as housing.
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Yes, as others point out below, this writer is coming from a position of privilege.
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But as I point out, some people's dystopia is other people's utopia, and vice versa.
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They point out that his policy positions have often been the same since the 1970s.
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I point out that you don't have to be the tallest person in the room.
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And he asked her to point out Ukraine on an unmarked map, which she did.
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Point out how close Idaho is to the slope, and just how slippery it is.
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As a critic, I feel a duty to point out that that's an unusual move.
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Owners are quick to point out that SweePee Rambo is hardly representative of the breed.
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Some point out that the ways in which cattle are raised and consumed are unethical.
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The mayor did point out that 1 Journal Square failed to start construction by Jan.
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There is no shortage of skeptics happy to point out the roadblocks for these vehicles.
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We shouldn't apologize for what we're for, and we should point out what they're for.
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Supporters of the bill point out that public workers already have the options it provides.
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He did 17 events in 11 states during the last week alone, they point out.
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The guided tour lasts up to three hours; guides often point out tree foliage species.
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He says he plans to point out how certain lawmakers failed to support their agenda.
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A general lack of knowledge about e-cigarettes is also problematic, school administrators point out.
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Critics further point out the White House's plan earmarks only $200 billion in federal investment.
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Many newspapers and networks now forthrightly point out false statements by Trump and his spokespeople.
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The funeral comparison website will now be required to point out the commissions to consumers.
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But, as the researchers point out, these countdowns often reset when users refresh the page.
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I probably don't have to point out that the stakes are a lot higher now.
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Even so, I am not the first to point out that there's something wrong here.
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The report did however point out serious mistakes and mishandling of evidence by the FBI.
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And as they point out, there is little the political left can do about it.
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"It is important to point out that none of this is policy yet," she said.
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We know there is much more to be done, as our critics often point out.
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United States, someone in the room, sooner or later, is sure to point out that
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They point out that the president enjoys considerable legal authority to take immigration-related actions.
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The folks who criticize Ryan and company point out that ObamaCare is still with us.
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They point out that in the Sidney, Nebraska, case no one did anything illegal here.
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I would like to point out specifically that our special services are cooperating quite successfully.
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Instead say: Simply point out what the other person did that's a problem for you.
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Advocates will quickly point out how this system puts the poor at a huge disadvantage.
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Organizers also point out that donkeys enjoy the race as much as the ultra-runners.
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Mercedes followed with the GLC300 Coupe (let's point out this has four doors, not two).
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Mercedes followed with the GLC300 Coupe (let's point out this has four doors, not two).
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But the problem, as Macy's own user-subjects point out, didn't start with one guy.
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Admissions officers will readily point out that complete transparency is not possible — and that's true.
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After all, it's hardly radical to point out that lobbyist money has pernicious political effects.
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We do want to point out, though, you can't have the content without the ads.
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This is to point out that we absorb her in ways that are fundamentally sexist.
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Proponents of coconut oil point out that it is rich in phytochemicals with healthful properties.
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"You point out the special history of the block and the neighborhood," the couple wrote.
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They also point out that the company does not evaluate speed or bandwidth in buildings.
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Furthermore, skeptical activists point out that Zuckerberg made a similar promise to Congress in April.
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But economists will point out that even declaring an $811 billion trade deficit is misleading.
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As young feminists point out, raising the minimum wage will help a lot of women.
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And they point out that delaying rapid reductions arguably makes the overall task more difficult.
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As Mosse is ready to point out, all are complicit in the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
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But it did explicitly point out that Shamalov became a billionaire shortly after his wedding.
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Plus, as Sanders' detractors are eager to point out, he doesn't live in the district.
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Simply to point out something that is factually irrefutable: that some of them are criminals.
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Oh, and don't expect attempts by experts to point out the holes in this view — to point out, in particular, that the image of a predatory China, running huge surpluses by keeping its currency undervalued, is years out of date — to make any impression.
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Almost everyone can point out a few useless things on which they continue to waste money.
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Still, security experts point out the importance of the two very different countries' shared regional interests.
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It's called EVOL, or "love" backwards, as the Atlanta rapper was kind enough to point out.
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But in many ways, as you point out, Chris, he has sort of set those parameters.
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But the Rose McGowan thing and the MeToo campaign just point out how complicated this is.
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Critics point out that private equity managers largely invest other people's money rather than their own.
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First of all, I want to point out the common denominator in both of our situations.
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Mark Zuckerberg would like to point out, though, that some people are using Facebook Live, too.
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And, as Clinton stalwarts love to point out, she earned more votes than Trump in 2016.
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I also should point out that the flowers I ordered last Saturday still look pretty fresh.
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In this context, it's necessary to point out that brown people aren't destroying the world. Really.
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DeVos's defenders point out that the Michigan billionaire has spent years as a charter school advocate.
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We should also point out that the indie and foreign film worlds were a different story.
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Yandex is quick to point out that Station is not just another "me-too" product, though.
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But the auto executive was quick to point out that he didn't consider himself a hero.
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After learning that sales were just $45,000, Kevin O'Leary was quick to point out the obvious.
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I should also point out that the arrangement of the legs you see below is incorrect.
|
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She's the first one to point out how strange Sasha's Hydroxyzine prescription is for "anxiety" treatment.
|
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Despite the lowered guidance, Cook did point out some growth areas in the letter to investors.
|
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However, James is keen to point out that things could be much worse without the NHS.
|
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But James was quick to point out the Cavs are not all about the long bomb.
|
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As researchers point out, older workers often have more difficulty finding jobs due to age discrimination.
|
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But critics point out that equal reproductive rights for men and women are simply not realistic.
|
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His critics point out that their disappearance owes more to greater efficiency than to hostile regulations.
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Mr Xi will point out that he has a fair amount of expertise in construction, too.
|
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But he was quick to point out that tensions between Alberta and Ottawa are nothing new.
|
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As the podcasters point out though we've already seen wights beyond the wall in Season 1.
|
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In Berlin, officials point out that Brexit does not even feature high on Mrs Merkel's agenda.
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But I just want to point out that the two signed supplementary opinions are equally bonkers.
|
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But it's important to point out that not every major lender is currently a Credible partner.
|
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Twitter users, including longtime Hillary Clinton adviser Philippe Reines, made sure to point out the difference.
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Defenders of the lucrative package often point out that the subsidies are tethered to Foxconn's hiring.
|
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Notably, observers point out that its two big rivals Maimai and Zhaopin are both growing faster.
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It's just to point out that there are things more persistent and more powerful than that.
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Attempts to point out to BA that it is misleading its passengers fall on deaf ears.
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Defenders of overstating the risks of climate change point out that, well, understating them isn't working.
|
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Lots of you wrote in to point out the error (some were more polite than others).
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I point out that if they get divorced, then everything will be considered community property anyway.
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Stock buyback proponents will point out that many Americans own stock and therefore benefit from buybacks.
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We should point out that it&aposs not just Congress that is coming up with this.
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Democrats point out that it has expanded health insurance coverage to some 20 million more people.
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I just want to point out that a thing's popularity isn't tied simply to its quality.
|
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Gleeful Brexiteers point out that it is the default option in the absence of other action.
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But a cynic would point out that China has made such promises before, and broken them.
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Hamill started to point out how world-changing the cotton gin really was, and he's right.
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For example, she can point out that the DREAM Act started as a bi-partisan bill.
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Analysts were quick to point out that Netflix typically sets the bar low with its outlook.
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Some newer breast cancer treatments were also not included in the study, the authors point out.
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However, as opponents point out, once the ISO is created, those provisions have no legal force.
|
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Many economists point out that the credit-intensity of China's economy deteriorated between 2011 and 2016.
|
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But it's important to point out there isn't a Hasbro-branded 3D printer—at least yet.
|
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Both Behdadi and Dadashzadeh point out that their journey here had already been long and rocky.
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Jones was quick to point out that Jay-Z obviously had already addressed the unemployment rate.
|
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But Zoey is quick to point out to Andre that he survived his wild party days.
|
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This made it difficult to draw statistically meaningful conclusions from the current analysis, they point out.
|
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As Republicans are eager to point out, there is obviously some uncertainty around these CBO estimates.
|
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Unfortunately, as Messrs Hart and Zingales point out, this division of responsibilities does not always work.
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Analysts point out that the S-400 would not be interoperable with NATO's air-defence system.
|
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Harris is right to point out that busing was an important part in fighting school segregation.
|
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And doubters rightly point out that encryption is not the weakest link in many security chains.
|
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But as his colleagues point out, even years in this line of work are necessarily preliminary.
|
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BuzzFeed was first to point out the eerie instances in KUWTK's mid-season return Sunday night.
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Musk is correct to point out that public companies' stock price fluctuate with overall economic trends.
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Others point out that courses don't even need to be lengthened; just designed in smarter ways.
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Lots of anti-fracking protesters were locked up without drawing much public sympathy, they point out.
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"However, we must firmly point out that seeking Taiwan independence is a dead end," Wu said.
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This prompted astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson to point out that the earth is not, indeed, flat.
|
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They point out that Humanae Vitae met with unprecedented dissent when it was issued in 1968.
|
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But drug policy experts point out that commercialization isn't the only way to legalize the drug.
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That should be enough to deserve the attention of every American, as you well point out.
|
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Instead, he chose to point out that the feat wasn't quite as "rare" as Bezos claimed.
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Oh, let me point out that I just put down a value for the downward speed.
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AND AS YOU POINT OUT, THE LAST THREE YEARS WERE RECORD YEARS, NOT JUST THIS YEAR.
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But, as others responding to his message point out, it appears to be the real deal.
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That -- the U.S. sanctions, but also we have got to point out the Chinese sanctions also.
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Point out to others when they interrupt other women or ignore other women in meetings.6.
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Moreover, they point out that plenty of startup CEOs ― including those at Uber, Lyft, Airbnb, etc.
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Experts break down the good and the bad — and point out things you may have missed.
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People were quick to point out the comparison between the current administration and the last one.
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An optimist would point out that there's pretty much nowhere to go but up for Cleveland.
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He'll blurt out personal opinions, and point out plot holes because movie mechanics are his way.
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I also want to point out she wasn't naked, even though it might appear that way.
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"I'm trying to point out to the world that what they're doing is deceptive," he said.
|
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But Gentle and others point out that U.S. supply is plentiful and cheap to produce currently.
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It would be helpful to share the wider context you point out here with our readers.
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China watchers point out that the deal could help Apple gain credibility with the Chinese government.
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And, as Perry likes to point out, the economy of Texas thrived during his gubernatorial tenure.
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Still, several Redditors were quick to point out the potential issues with the two-basket system.
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That is something Republicans could point out if they don't agree with the either agency releases.
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It proved to be a popular article, but it's necessary to point out some serious misunderstandings.
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And, as the plaintiffs point out, what few documents it has provided are often heavily redacted.
|
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But the aides point out that Trump has spent most of his adult life in litigation.
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But as you point out, I have not ridden a commercial airline for a long time.
|
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Critics rightfully point out that not every student can be adequately evaluated with multiple choice tests.
|
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Wayne was quick to point out the prizes are much, much better on his TV show.
|
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Some tech watchers point out that Facebook's existing reach to user data and preferences is broader.
|
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Some point out that refugees would need to have access to smartphones, the internet, sufficient data.
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For example, he and his colleagues point out, gender transition and gender affirmation are stressful events.
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They'll check through the logins you've stored and point out the duplicates and easily cracked entries.
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A couple of users took the opportunity to point out, accurately, that Jackson was a slaveowner.
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"I think it's important to point out the flaws and absurdities about these organizations," Ella said.
|
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But scientists and doctors are quick to point out that tuberculosis can be contracted by anyone.
|
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Critics were quick to point out that this "hefty" price tag is twice the state budget.
|
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It is critical to point out, however, that while definitely preferable, CVID is not a requirement.
|
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Iversen and Soskice also point out that the government's economic support extends far past income redistribution.
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Committee members were quick to point out the series of scandals that have engulfed the company.
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And can we just point out that the account didn't just choose any old Vader photo.
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A candidate clearly won't point out his or her foibles and deficiencies, so an opponent must.
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As all these companies point out, paid advertisements are labeled ads or ''sponsored'' or ''promoted'' content.
|
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Time constraints might impact how many places could give women this option, the researchers point out.
|
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But security experts point out that creating this sort of firmware would be a repeatable activity.
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" She went on to point out that this was "an unfortunate feature of our country's history.
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So did attempts to point out individual audience members for their resemblance to pachyderms and possums.
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At least the Europeans are promising to put more money on the table, they point out.
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I point out that Tyrion and Trump both felt compelled to dispel doubts about their manhood.
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The company, they point out, is highly profitable and sells services that consumers are clamoring for.
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But groups that point out such destruction, and the harm it causes locals, risk official ire.
|
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Twitter has taken action before when prominent people point out abusive behavior that previously went unpunished.
|
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As immigration restrictionists like to point out, by definition TPS is not meant to last forever.
|
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Others might point out that net migration across the border fell greatly after the Great Recession.
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And it's not enough to point out that the logo summons fond memories for many people.
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Critics point out, however, that most of these cases involve small-time community and regional bankers.
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Mr. Baldwin says Mr. Bleckner did not point out that that transaction had never gone through.
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You can't help but point out all the little things your partner says or does "wrong."
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The answer, as a number of readers have been kind enough to point out is — yes!
|
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Strategists also point out that the improving global economic outlook is a positive for stocks overall.
|
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On Twitter, fans were quick to point out the hilariously distant seats of the Tigers band.
|
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It's important to point out, though, that there is a $25 minimum on cash back redemptions.
|
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Others point out that European spreads have held up relatively well in the recent sell-off.
|
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All students had "an initial doubt about whether they would fit in," the researchers point out.
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Should we point out that Wuji's car is a Nissan, and that car is a Toyota?
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But Walter was quick to point out that the camera does little of the real work.
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Deepfakes have been created to point out how easy it is to be fooled by them.
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It's not enough for Sanders to point out that voting for Trump is voting for bigotry.
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Narrator: I want to point out that these moves are not done with wires or CGI.
|
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Either way, political commentators point out that Mr. Cunha was skilled enough to get this far.
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I should also point out that I'm heavy — I'm 6 feet tall and weigh 250 pounds.
|
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Some optimists point out that the conditions persist for creating tidal bores, albeit of lesser intensity.
|
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I will point out that additional shipping charges may apply for Alaska, Hawaii, and U.S. territories.
|
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The populists correctly point out that the private sector creates the wealth that the government spends.
|
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Fans were quick to point out that the hologram woman's leg tattoo appears to match Grimes'.
|
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But we do, making his argument exceedingly bad—as Twitter was kind enough to point out.
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He didn't have to do much to point out the ridiculousness of U.S. politics right now.
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"I have to point out, none of these applications ever occurred to me," he told me.
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More pressing issuesThe first thing most people point out about the Galaxy Fold is its crease.
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One other thing I'd point out is the power and speed of the new Roku Stick.
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The DNC did not hesitate to point out this language soon after the decision came down.
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Manning is careful to point out he did not say anything derogatory or negative about Beyoncé.
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Though Bognanno is keen to point out that there's a lot of positivity in it, too.
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There are a few problems with Bushnell's techno-utopia, as he was quick to point out.
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Advocates point out that it is far less harmful than legal substances like tobacco and alcohol.
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If you're into horoscopes, then it's important to point out that Franco is a quintessential Aries.
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I think that starting to point out that the laws are absurd really shifts the conversation.
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But you also point out in the film that the white voice is not specifically white.
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The almost-normal "Elizabreth," which, as the comments point out, is very close to Lizard Breath.
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Normally, the researchers point out, it is recommended that RSA keys are at least 2048 bits.
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He's had them watch Toddlers and Tiaras and point out moments when the kids look pretty.
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They point out that Zimbabwe has few foreign-currency reserves with which to defend the RTGS.
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I should point out that the 6th Circuit decision was not a complete win for Amazon.
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The headache: Barclays analysts point out Walgreens' strategic position will improve little should the merger succeed.
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