And I make the point of order that the gentleman is entitled to his recognition.
It would permit Senate Democrats to kill the reconciliation bill on a point of order.
And after the SNP's Stuart Hosie rose to complain on a point of order, he repeated the term "neo fascist", again.
As I write, Labour's Johann Lamont is preparing to lodge a point of order demanding a statement later from the FM.
Mr Robertson raised a point of order in the Commons on Monday.
In the Commons, Mr Farrelly raised the issue on a point of order, saying it must be of "some concern" to the House.
This allegation may even be raised in the Chamber on a point of order, and the phrase "contempt of parliament" has been whispered.
Responding to the point of order, Mr Davies said he was happy to withdraw the comment if the first minister had taken personal offence.
Mr Bercow emphasised that his statement, which came in response to a point of order from Tory MP Julian Lewis, was a personal opinion.
Following the final item during plenary the first minister raised a point of order, calling on Mr Davies to apologise for comments made regarding cancer patients.
The SNP were furious - Mr Davidson's choice of words was raised at Scottish Questions on Wednesday and again in a point of order to the Speaker.
Shadow work and pensions secretary Liam Byrne raised a point of order in the House of Commons on Monday afternoon to ask "who knew what and when".
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Incidentally the Point of Order generated a minor classic for connoisseurs of Bercowisms - the observation that the Speaker's powers did not extend "to the refutation of nonsense".
He also said ministers would have heard the point of order and would have to decide whether or not they needed to say something to the Commons, "sooner rather than later".
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Which may be why Mr Hemming's point of order on super-injunctions this week was twice cut off by the Speaker - who said he would discuss it in private, but not in the Chamber.
Later, shadow justice secretary Dominic Grieve complained, in a point of order, about the justice secretary making the statement during question time, arguing that opposition MPs had not had a chance to scrutinise the plans properly.
Decision time was preceded by a point of order from Finance Secretary John Swinney, who corrected Tourism Minister Jim Mather on his assertion during the ministerial statement that Mr Swinney had not spoken to VisitScotland chair Dr Mike Cantlay on Sunday 31 May.
Kirsty Williams AM called a point of order regarding an unanswered question from Veronica German AM as to what actions his government were taking with regards to lost ambulance hours and whether he would commit to publish such information on a monthly basis.
Separately, Labour MP Jim Sheridan also raised a point of order about the government's plans for fixed-term parliaments, which would include allowing MPs to dissolve Parliament - but only if 55% vote to do so - something he described as "the Mugabe question".
The police minister didn't help himself by arriving late to deliver his statement - an attempted point of order from a quick witted backbencher provided just enough cover to allow him to scramble into position as a puzzled and irate Speaker Bercow scanned the horizon.
In a point of order yesterday, Labour procedure wonk Chris Bryant obtained confirmation that joint committees operate under Lords standing orders, which means that the committee chair will have both a vote in their own right and a casting vote - which could give the government point of view more clout in deciding its conclusions.
As evidence of the arrival of the new "world order, " its proponents point to the recent series of U.N.
On the other hand, for a compound eye to be effective, its elements must point in lots of directions, in order to cover a wide visual field.
Research conducted by Capital Economics, commissioned by Everything Everywhere, said a cautious estimate of the impact of 4G LTE mobile broadband will be in the order of a 0.5 percentage point on gross domestic product.
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In order to function, this point of sale equipment must connect to a network and interact with servers.
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Chinese companies are past the point of having to copy products or technologies in order to move to a higher stage of development.
So, instead of trying to point at conspiracy theories in order to get President Obama reelected, Welch and his followers should just look at the facts.
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