We've destroyed individual initiative, individual innovation and personal achievement, and marginalized anyone willing to point it out.
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The majority, however, appear to take a different view: when the country is wrong, it's everyone's duty to point it out.
But if something goes wrong on his watch, it is no less my responsibility to point it out if it falls on my beat.
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The other reason I wanted to point it out was that in 1996, the Dow had traded in a 600-point range from March through September.
But just to keep a sense of proportion, it is important to point out it will remain a long way off the highs of the 1980s.
The current prototype does apparently have a bit of a problem when it comes to field of view, however, although BMW says that can be remedied with some added cameras in future versions, which could possibly be in actual cars in as little as a year -- though it's quick to point out that it hasn't made a final decision just yet.
So we prefer to do an airlift - the difference being that you bring supplies in, in massive quantities by plane, to some distribution point or to a central point and then you move it out from there and that way you can spread the aid out to many places where they need it the most.
Given the slogan's resounding vacuity, it might seem like piling on to point out that it's ungrammatical in the bargain, with the together sitting uncomfortably with the singular America.
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It's quite legitimate to point that out to the public - although they know it already.
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John Hagel and John Seely Brown, co-chairs of Center for the Edge, suggest that one of the best ways to pull the C-suite into exploring the use of social software is to point out how it can find and fix expensive operating problems.
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When asked for his thoughts on Falkirk manager Steven Pressley's comments that clubs who tried to keep their accounts in the black were at an unfair advantage, Smith was keen to point out that it is all relative to a club's ability to service the debt that they accumulate.
For I would expect the cost of providing it to continue to fall: to the point that it would cost more to keep it out of a design than to simply leave it be and include it.
This point is not made to be critical or bash the experts, but to point out how impossibly difficult it is to be consistently correct, particularly when it comes to the stock market.
But, as the industry is understandably at pains to point out, it could have some curious knock-on effects.
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The area has suffered avalanches before, but Cousins is keen to point out that it is not a black spot.
But he was quick to point out that it would have been better if al-Qaeda's leader had been captured alive to face trial.
Engineers like to point out that it takes just one-and-a-half gallons of water--one toilet flush--to create enough hydrogen for an average day's driving, 30 miles.
Critics suspicious of the action were quick to point out that it only came 16 months after two small children's advocacy groups threatened them with a lawsuit.
OK, such things happen and damages are paid and no one ever mentions them again except to point out that it was invasion of privacy or libel.
There are very sound political reasons why he wants to point out that it is the failure to maintain jobs in the public sector that is the problem.
International Tennis Federation (ITF) president Christian Bimes said doping was taking place but was quick to point out that it was not as widespread as in other sports.
Cain is quick to point out that it is important for businesses around the world to differentiate between those who are outspoken and those who are truly leaders.
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At the risk of seeming Google-centric, I have to point out that it's even possible to manage basic documents and spreadsheets online -- once proprietary to bloated Microsoft Office products -- for free with Google Docs.
Twitter, however, is quick to point out that it is still seeing record traffic in terms of tweet volume, a result of users accessing the site through third-party clients and mobile devices instead of its website.
For arcane accounting reasons, this money does not technically come from the Fossil Fuel Levy account itself but the Treasury is keen to point out that it has been found from existing UK government resources and will not require any additional borrowing.
The kindest way of describing the government's U-turn over its new F35 fighter fleet is to point out that it should never have rushed to decide on the subject back in its Strategic Defence and Security Review or SDSR of October 2010.
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It's a nice looking camera with a solid and fairly light build, certainly, and while the faux leather (in black, red or tan) might not be for everyone, the company was quick to point out that it'll go nicely with your new designer handbag, for whatever that's worth.
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After Tuesday's Fed rate cut - its third rate cut this year - most experts believe that another UK rate cut in on the cards - although the Bank will be careful to point out that it takes decisions on the basis of the situation of the UK economy.
But the other way to defend the deal is to point out that, even if it was a bad idea to start with, abandoning it could be even worse a view that, unsurprisingly, Ms Fiorina chose not to advance, but is being quietly put forward by the deal's supporters.
Schrage was also quick to point out that if the company were to take out large loans that it would likely fly in the face of the fiscal responsibility that his site preaches every day.
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