If you are in a position to donate to an organization for seniors, make it a point to do so.
But a decision by the Federal Reserve to make a quarter-point cut, say, would do little to help Russia, Brazil or Thailand.
But despite their dominance, the Ospreys failed to capitalise - Hook missed a 35th-minute penalty attempt, while Leicester just about cleared a Williams chip into the try area - and they had to make do with a slender one-point lead at the interval.
The good news is that business as a whole has a good record to point to, an all-true story about the many things we do to make the world a better place.
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"I think this administration, including President Obama, was very upset by the release, but I don't think that they would make the point of trying to do a snub in retort, " Dr Niblett told the BBC.
If you want to make a point and fight for what you are worth, what a finer way to do it than to leave managment alone trying to run the blitz crowded store as they ring the customers up themselves.
My recommendation is to view direct providers as as large of a threat as other competitors and to make sure to continually point out to clients your competitive advantages vis-a-vis them, as you do everyone else.
And were these facilities to take the appropriate steps to protect the health of their community without government having to tell them how to properly behave, these companies would have been forced to spend the money required to make their manufacturing plants safe just as they are forced to do so at the point of a government decree.
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It's not what the teams sought to do, or what Fota was created to do, but there comes a point where forced into a deadline you have to make a decision for the good of the sport.
Google (nasdaq: GOOG - news - people ) would probably do a lot of lobbying to make this point.
Google would probably do a lot of lobbying to make this point.
The federal government required her at one point to do sonar testing in shallow waters to make sure a 17th-century French ship wasn't buried below the sand, she said.
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The point that you make is a clear one, because people do have to understand that military options, to varying degrees, involve risk to our men and women in the armed services.
If this metric will move your needle in 2013, do everything in your power to make that dream analytics point a reality.
"When I was younger, I was trying to find a club and I didn't really make the cut, so I decided to go out and do a scholarship in America through First Point USA, " Hughes told me.
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.
Because one of the reasons, I think, this whole question of, do you make your costume or do you buy the costume, starts to be, kind of, a sore point with mom's who - maybe you grew up having mom start sewing your costume weeks in advance, whenever you figured out what it is that you wanted to be.
He said he believes it is more likely that they were trying to make a point about themselves, as if to say: 'We are warriors. we have been wronged, people do not understand us and we must be heard.
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