"I would be very hard-pressed to recommend that at that point in time, " Petraeus said.
It was well-received but at that point in time part of a more hypothetical debate.
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And, at that point in time in the country, there was still a need.
In hindsight it might seem to have been the wrong course of action but when we chose one action over another, it was the right course of action for us at that point in time.
Besides both Wolf and Meals missing the call, Young went on to hit a three-run home run on the next pitch to give the Rangers a 5-0 lead and an eventual 2-0 lead in the series at that point in time.
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"He is a very, very experienced manager and we were hugely fortunate to have him at that point in time and a lot of the qualities of a manager that Walter exudes had to come into play this year, " he said.
It means that at some point in time, when unemployment improves to a level that Ben Bernanke considers acceptable, QE3 will end, and public equities may be headed for a plunge.
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But there is little doubt that at some point in time an adjustment of this type will likely have to happen if there is any hope to rebalance this economy.
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The hope is that at some point in time, those at the top will put the right people in the right seats, and buckle them in for a reasonable amount of time.
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The problem with this half-witted strategy is that at some point in time, most likely in the next few months, real inflation will exceed the yields these bonds are paying, rendering them unattractive.
If, on the other hand, the president adheres to the notion that a recovery will indeed come, but after a longer while than usual, then he must expect that at this point in time the stronger stage of recovery will be coming soon.
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Mr. JENNINGS: We just try to appeal to their common sense, remind them that at some point in time during the height of the storm, when they're huddled inside their house or they've gone to the attic, that any calls for help that might get through, as much as our police, fire and EMS would like to assist them, they simply won't be able to.
As a result of business decisions in which he was involved, the affected businesses grew such that, at some point in time, their operations employed 100, 000 people.
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This is extremely well-said and its overall point, that counties tend to set their foreign policies not based on the political values that happen to be in vogue at a given point in time but by enduring calculations of national interests that often survive even the most extreme political turbulence, is clearly an accurate one.
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"In 30 of these reports it is documented that the patient died at some point in time afterwards, often as a result of cardiac or circulatory problems, " the ministry said referring to the period after the drug was authorised in the EU in September 1998.
Do you think at this point in time that that gross negligence bar has been reached?
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At the point in time that he claims to have turned the temperature down, he in fact turned the temperature up to 74 F.
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What we have said on this issue is that further militarizing the situation in Syria at this point in time is not a wise course -- that is not the wise policy course to pursue at this point.
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But our only counsel at this point in response to that is that time is running out, ladies and gentlemen.
Dr. Rao, who wasn't involved in the Scottish study, noted, however, that it looked at exercise and other activities at one point in time rather than over a lifetime.
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Even worse for Obama, at this point in time, is that 21% of single women are undecided.
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Would Apple have become great without Steve Jobs, or would someone else have surfaced to spearhead and personify the combined volition of the people working in that area in that company at that point time?
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Currently, with the market potentially within 30 points of a market top, it will be highly unlikely that an announcement of QE3 at this point in time would seemingly have more than a short term affect upon the market.
Steve embodied principles which we need to believe are possible at this point in time: The idea that work and passion can go hand-in-hand.
If you run a business and have a True Talent like Charlie Sheen on your payroll, be assured that he will be high maintenance at some point in time.
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"In the event that the collaboration that we envisage is not forthcoming, then that will necessitate fresh harmonized elections at some point in time, " he said, according to The Herald.
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He really had never heard me at all, and that made it very clear to me that there was no point in trying to talk to him at this time of the day.
At this particular point in time, I think that I've probably put as much time and effort in as I possibly can.
"This is something that we'd rather not revisit at this point in time, " e-mailed Robin Goh, assistant vice president of corporate communications at Singapore's Changi Airport Group.
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