If you make a point of enjoying yourself, your positive attitude will be contagious.
Patients should make a point of knowing the health histories of their parents, siblings and grandparents, he says.
Unusually, he is expected to make a point of using English phrases during the Welsh part of his speech and Welsh during the English part.
Start an email campaign, make a point of stopping by the customer service desk after check out, and get your friends and neighbors to do the same.
When shopping for car insurance, airplane tickets or a flat-screen television, people make a point of getting price quotes first and carefully shopping around for the best value.
In fact, she counsels parents to make a point of saying they understand and accept the rights of gun owners to have firearms -- even loaded, unlocked weapons.
Traditionally, Citi does not make a point of offering the lowest fees or the most favourable interest rates, but middle-income customers may prove more price-sensitive than wealthier clients.
Until little more than a century ago, hunters from these valleys would make a point of refusing to kill marmots, and shepherds were said to shelter these creatures beneath their huts.
Professor RAMEZ MALUF (Lebanese American University): You know, I make a point of watching a large number of these stations--al-Arabiya, Al-Jazeera, al-Hurrah, Abu Dhabi TV, Dubai TV, all of the stations.
Conversely, the smaller ones that might crave awareness will only get it if they make a point of saying nothing relevant, useful, or true (otherwise, their ads might not win in the entertainment ratings).
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And if someone shared a great point or strong anecdote during your prep session, you can also make a point of asking her a question that will let her bring it up during the panel.
It was a simple and profound way to make a point, and a recent series of studies have proven him right.
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"The decision of what to make has never come from a point of 'gee, let's go break a taboo' - it comes simply from what I need to do with my life, what will make my life a rich and interesting journey, " he says.
However fun it is to make a knock out logical point of such inanity.
Thanks to the OpEd Project, my voice will begin to be heard not only as an academician but also as a thought leader with a point of view that can make a difference in the world.
"In Swindon we have been making tens of millions of pounds of savings over the last few years and there does come a point where you cannot make savings of that magnitude - and I think we are nearing that point now, " said Councillor Mattock.
This used to make me crazy because the point of a spam filter is to make spam go away.
And I had come to the same conclusion as Doctorow: Part of the point of the sit-in is that you take the risk of being arrested to make a political point.
Apple Front fits into a broader tradition of using satire to make a political point, according to Edward Vallance, a historian at Roehampton University who works on radical protest groups.
The two researchers found a way to subvert this syntax to make it point to malicious code instead of a game.
But what is the point then of stripping off clothes to make a political point?
Does that make them acceptable from a humanitarian point of view?
Your job is to make a persuasive case for a point of view, not to drown your audience in data, and that goes for the speech and the slides.
Stefan Klos was out to make a point after being frozen out of the German international squad and made a great save to block at the feet of Stuttgart's Alexander Hleb.
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"I am not surprised that more people are working past 65, but I hope they make a point to enjoy the decade of their 60s by practicing retirement, " says Ms. Fahlund.
Avery Bradley made a layup, then Green hit a pair of free throws to make it a four-point game.
And one should take care not to make too much of a single data point.
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But these memes aren't just about getting a laugh - they make a political point too, says Elsbeth Roundtree, a co-founder of Know Your Meme.
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