Then again, the topic has been a sticking point in the campaign of late.
There's no point in leaving loose ends which come back to haunt you later.
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At one point in 2001 Google officials even met with Overture to compare notes, Overture officials say.
Continue our example with the assumption that short-term rates rise another percentage point in year two before stabilizing.
More than half of all sexually active Americans will carry the virus at some point in their lives.
The point is to decrease the car's turning circle (another weak point in front-drive cars).
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Do you believe that at this point in time Syria has over-gone the red line?
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The Killarney-born jockey moved to England as an 18-year-old after riding point-to-point in Ireland.
Demand for Subway Series tickets this season has reached its lowest point in recent memory.
At one point in the interview, I asked Clay if he ever invested in his theories.
At some point in his ascent through corporate Brazil, however, Stadnik decided he wanted something more.
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It's not every day that Federer loses a match point in a U.S. Open semifinal.
At this point in time, the eventual outcome of the post-sequestration world remains a guess.
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How did he explain to her his obsession with this volcano, the highest point in Japan?
It was the only point in the day when the hosts held the upper hand, however.
Do you think at this point in time that that gross negligence bar has been reached?
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For many companies, it is that point in time when they land their first big customer.
And at any point in time, a third of the population is complaining of sleep difficulties.
For years, there was no point in debuting a product months before it hit the shelves.
Mr. Bush gave ground on this point in the House compromise passed last week.
It was at this point in the 1970s, that RJR developed its Joe Camel campaign.
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The common wisdom was nobody could do it and there was no point in trying.
You must respect those with whom you work, otherwise there is no point in going forward.
The disputes reached a meltdown point in late 2011, when Khamenei's loyalists mounted an impeachment campaign.
The first nuclear site licence for 25 years has been granted to Hinkley Point in Somerset.
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But we have come to a natural break point in the development of the market.
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He then charted which cases were the most salient at each point in time.
He's going to have the delegates, there's really no point in Hilary Clinton continuing.
At what point in her work history did spying become a part of her skill set?
At some point in September Tom Hicks went to FBR as a banking client.
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