When we are determined to make this a better world, there is a tendency to focus almost exclusively on the external world as the point of departure.
The point of departure for such an inquiry should be representations made by the Department of Defense, and by Mr. Halperin himself, to the effect that the nominee crossed paths with the CIA-turncoat on only one occasion.
The basic point of departure, the foundation of the approach taken in that report, is that inevitably the banking system in general is going to be protected.
If the delay is for five hours or more, passengers are also entitled to a refund of their ticket with a free flight back to the initial point of departure if this is relevant (for example, if a connecting flight has been cancelled).
Yossi Sarid, leader of the opposition Meretz Party, reached the same conclusion from the opposite point of departure.
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In 1348 it played a pivotal role in the spread of the Black Death, it was a major departure point for the settlement of the Americas and a critical location for Britain's defense during World War II.
While the materials and construction methods are similar to standard pylons, one point of departure is the colour - white instead of gun-metal grey.
The airport is the mainland departure point for flights to the Isles of Scilly.
It was the departure point for thousands of west African captives.
The exhibit wisely takes Gilgamesh as a point of departure.
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The common vision that we used as a point of departure we have confirmed today.
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We will be providing coaches to take people from some of those offices to the departure point.
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Visitors will enter the domed Art Nouveau ticket hall of Schaerbeek station, built in 1913 and previously the departure point for night trains to Italy and France.
This could be a point of departure for an inclusion strategy that uses the mobile phone as a gateway into the financial system.
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His departure at a time, when the point-of sale is shifting to mobile platforms, leaves PayPal facing big challenges from other payment transaction middlemen like the credit card heavyweights: Visa (V), MasterCard (MA), and American Express (AXP).
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The departure of McKenzie, taken by Mehrab Hossain jnr at backward point, proved to be the only glimmer of light on a disappointing day for Bangladesh.
The departure of Mr Rangel from the government may also mark a turning point.
Instead, from his bizarre point of departure, Kafka constructs a credible, logical chain of events, beginning with the detailed, realistic description of the insect after the first astonishing sentence.
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As a point of departure for my testimony, I would like to ask that a paper recently prepared by the Center for Security Policy concerning the pro's and con's of the original FS-X arrangement entitled "The U.S.-Japan FS-X Agreement: Assessing the Stakes" be inserted in the record in its entirety at this point.
Authors of the current version, led by Barda Nawawi Arief of Diponegoro University in central Java, used that draft as a point of departure.
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