The common tipping point was an accumulation of foreign-currency debt combined with devaluation.
Adobe, for instance, has increasingly been seen over the last year as a common entry point for malicious hackers.
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The boat capsized in Indonesian waters and the rescue efforts are being coordinated by Indonesia, which is a common staging point for refugees seeking to reach Australia.
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The event brought together more than 20 executives from a range of different companies that shared a common pain point: high attrition among key local talent is a major impediment to achieving the aggressive growth expectations that have been set for companies not just in Asia, but in high-growth emerging markets globally.
He does not easily fit into any convenient ideological boxes, tending to approach new situations from a pragmatic, "common sense" point of view.
Most addiction experts acknowledge that relapse is quite common at some point within two years of a first treatment, with some relapses severe enough to require re-detoxification.
Outside of beaches, city parks and sidewalks, one common boiling over point in the poop wars is planned subdivisions, residential developments, and apartment buildings, where dog owners and non-owners share close quarters, adjacent homes, and often common or commonly owned areas including roadways and landscaping.
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Carlson makes the point that defibrillators are more common in our schools than epinephrine, a point that really hits home with me.
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The arguments highlighted a point in common between the two cases.
The professors cited in the Journal article take a point of view common amongst business leaders.
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Sarkeesian wants to comment on how women are represented in games and point out the common use of destructive tropes.
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This may be true: the point of a common legal framework is to prevent the problems of smoking so common in rich countries from spreading to poorer ones.
As above, this is a very common misunderstanding of the very point of a carbon tax: it is not, not at all, in order to stop climate change.
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It comes the point when leadership of common purpose takes control and a free peoples destiny becomes tied to those who will fight.
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But the dozens of fragments that have been found so far point to a fairly common, stony asteroid with traces of nickel and iron.
Whatever the case, positing a trend without any historic data based on a single data point has become a common media mistake (or technique, depending on your cynicism).
Through implementation of the BTB Action Plan, the United States and Canada will address threats at the earliest possible point by enhancing our common understanding of the shared threat environment through joint, integrated threat assessments, and by improving our intelligence and national security information sharing.
The common vision that we used as a point of departure we have confirmed today.
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The HPA said the last point was one of the common misconceptions among the public.
At some point embarrassment, if not common sense, surely has to play some role.
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Some economists point to a difference between common-law and civil-law economies.
This very point is drawn from the standard Common Law principles about publication.
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When did we get to the point that we no longer allow common sense to dictate how we use products for our home, family and pets?
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In the end, in one of God's unforeseen paths, this election may point us all to a new common ground, for its very closeness can serve to remind us that we are one people, with a shared history and a shared destiny.
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.
The next most common is 5, which is a nice halfway point between round numbers.
At French business school INSEAD, EMBA course directors point to an international focus as a common characteristic held by participants.
Some people point to the French example where the common good is held up as a sufficient reason to ensure that big development projects such as airports and railway lines proceed.
Once again, we have the common oversight of skipping over the first step of voluntary point of entry.
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