She starts off her "counterpoint" by simply slinging mud like a bitter, angry, frustrated reactionary.
Another counterpoint: Intel announced it'd sell its own cheap desktop PC in developing countries.
And that will afford him the opportunity to discuss the issues in a point-counterpoint way.
The company offers Avatar as a counterpoint, which hit the same mark in 17 days.
As counterpoint to this argument, I deconstruct the myth of China as a superpower.
So how powerful will this counterpoint be, with the election just six weeks away?
The issue also includes an editorial and a point-counterpoint discussion of sugary beverage regulation.
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Criticism is essentially reactive, providing commentary on a specific show or counterpoint to a broader phenomenon.
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Shame on Forbes for feeling the need to include a counterpoint to "allow" this man to speak.
However research by the Bank for International Settlements, the central bankers' central bank, provides a useful counterpoint.
But there are times when the No. 2 voice in the administration is most effective in counterpoint.
This was a strange shift from political blogging, a sphere in which point-counterpoint is simply taken for granted.
Forbes should not have offered a poorly written counterpoint, to stave off the stinging criticism for Michael's researched editorial.
The counterpoint to this exciting news is that today Coach has more competition.
This was my counterpoint, to let him stand there talking to a tree.
Yet the result is not chaos, as one might expect, but scintillating counterpoint.
Rajaratnam, who is on trial for charges related to receiving insider information, is using his PR team, CounterPoint Strategies, Inc.
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Start with jamon croquettes served with a smoky chipotle essence which offers a nippy counterpoint to the perfectly breaded croquette.
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The senator from Illinois proved the near-complete counterpoint to Clinton: weak where she was strong, strong where she was weak.
It's debatable whether all this music stalls "Rachel" in its tracks or serves as a welcome counterpoint to the finger-pointing.
Only the upward-reaching arc of the drinking horn and the deep red notes of the carpet and chairbacks provide counterpoint.
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The counterpoint by Ms. Corcoran, while having some valid points, really lacked any kind of objective evidence or analysis to refute the claim.
Counterpoint or not, I won't be buying your magazine on my way through the airport or visiting your website anytime soon.
McKellen's stage-trained gravitas provides the perfect counterpoint to the kitschy wizard Gandalf the Grey, and Oscar is sure to appreciate it.
The nightly broadcasts of MSNBC have offered a counterpoint on the left, with television shows offering news from a liberal perspective.
Sorry, your decision to place Noer's factless, garbage next to what you claim to be a "counterpoint" article is not good enough.
Her "counterpoint" was nothing more than nasty and mean spirited male bashing.
Her entire "counterpoint" could be summed up with the phrase "oh YEA!"
My mobile-only initiative offers a counterpoint to debunk the myth that mobile devices are merely for content consumption and not for creation.
They're a grim counterpoint to the southern Chinese city's renowned material affluence.
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