The Lebanese Cabinet decided only yesterday to let the troops move beyond the Litani River, which is a very strategic point.
"From a strategic point of view, it's (of) extraordinary importance having such a harbor which is connected with all of Europe, " Basescu said.
"From a strategic point of view, the logic of a deal looks indisputable, " Deutsche Bank analyst Marc Greenberg wrote in a note to investors.
Yet even from a strategic point of view, buying whole companies is not such a brilliant idea when the economy could be drifting into trouble.
"I'm really happy to get the silver medal, but I'm feeling slightly bitter because I had pinpointed the final bend as a strategic point, " said Ponzi.
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Given that 30%-40% more people have started visiting food pantries since the recession, food banks are now a strategic point of opportunity to improve health for poor families.
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China now has huge powers over what goes through the Panama Canal and could soon be in control of another major strategic point in Manta with ominous consequences for the US and the region as a whole.
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Because here are the two major powers of East Asia who get along, if you like, economically, and are interdependent economically, and yet they have no way of dealing with each other from a long-term strategic point of view.
In every sector, innovative tech companies make their way into the value chain, focus on the most strategic point (usually client or user relationship), collect data, and leverage it to siphon off the profit margins from entire industries.
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Grove, 71, coined the metaphor "strategic inflection point" to describe the moment when an industry or company changes its trajectory.
And although Azerbaijan's relations with Iran and Turkey, two traditional allies, have been souring Iran recalled its ambassador this week it is a strategic access point to Afghanistan for America, and to Iran for Israel.
The first possible example of a maritime attack that impacted the US was on September 13, 1814 when the British fleet staged an attack on the Port of Baltimore (they identified this as the most strategic attack point in the country).
These officials' now-open embrace of the Muslim Brotherhood constitutes a geo-strategic tipping point, one that must catalyze an urgent national debate on this question: Does such conduct violate their oath of office by endangering the Constitution they have undertaken to uphold?
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From a strategic vantage point, both Sharon and then foreign minister Shimon Peres made it clear that Israel did not accept the Arab view that Israel must surrender all the lands it gained control of in the Six Day War as a precondition for peace.
Pundits often point to strategic decisions as drivers for startup success or failure, but the truth is that sheer work ethic is probably the more common determinant.
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He added that Mr Murthy's "entrepreneurial and leadership record and the long experience he has had as a technology pioneer makes him eminently qualified to lead the company and provide strategic direction at this point in time".
People familiar with the matter point to strategic reasons for the shift: risk diversification after Foxconn's manufacturing glitches last year with the iPhone 5 that resulted in scratches on the metal casings, and Apple's decision to expand its product lines amid growing competition from Samsung Electronics Co.
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This is not an abstract, philosophical, academic point, but a strategic purpose of great practical significance.
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Some people stop at this point and equate this strategic goal with the vision of the company, but that is not the case.
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But they point to a larger strategic failure that has crippled Israel's capacity to contend with the information war being waged against it.
Ongoing congressional inquiries can be expected to harvest testimony from a number of White House and State Department actors currently identified in connection with strategic Benghazi decisions, reporting, and talking point revisions to determine who may have given them their scripts.
More to the point, what would be the strategic implications if it will not happen in the near to medium term, even if American and other Western business dealings and investment might encourage political as well as economic liberalization in China over the longer term?
Iran's offensive moves in Iraq point to one of the most basic strategic complexities of the entire battle in Iraq.
Michael Allenson, a senior strategic consulting director at Maritz, says the results point to the importance people now place on owning a tablet.
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But at the very end, it was clear the President and Secretary Clinton were very strategic in their words and they made it a point to say this is not a high-five moment.
Eric Knight has, not surprisingly, called it a "catastrophic strategic mistake, " and you can see his point, since it was only five years ago that HSBC was effectively placing a big bet on America's near-insolvent consumers.
However, they point out that it is not a core strategic consideration at this time.
You've been translating this and thinking about it at West Point, where the next generation of American strategic thinkers is being groomed, even as we speak.
From a conceptual point of view, the Ryan plan embodies two strategic errors.
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