Both Lusimbo and Ghoshal are keen to point out that despite past hostilities, life continues.
Robert Peston is right to point out the disastrous consequences of the bailout for the Cyprus economy.
The authors then go on to point out that they would argue very slightly differently.
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But Nordstrom is quick to point out that the tracking is anonymous, so no worries.
Are officials going to be trying to point out negative impacts of the sequester?
Shortly after the Boston Marathon bombings, news media were quick to point out their Chechen background.
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But they are quick to point out that they run a business that seeks a profit.
Many are quick to point out that the Gamecube underperformed as well, as Nintendo survived that.
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Inside Westminster people like to point out that none of this is entirely novel.
America's president will be keen to point out that diplomacy also has its part to play.
Venture capitalists, including Andreessen, are quick to point out their business is not a zero-sum game.
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However, others were just as quick to point out the history of new console release prices.
Interrupt someone explaining why they love a certain restaurant to point out a clumsy turn-of-phrase?
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But, he's quick to point out, only merit will determine whether those viewers will stay.
That is about as much as a cup of coffee, the Commission likes to point out.
And, as Mitsui is keen to point out, there is nothing fair about misfortune.
So even a veteran like Duncan is quick to point out the risks of urban exploration.
But as Milton Friedman liked to point out, our economic system isn't just based on profit.
Eesley hastened to point out that Stanford and MIT are not directly comparable, though.
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And health officials have been quick to point out that no one else is sick.
Rather, trying to point out that certain technologies are thought up by many people over time.
Lennon was keen to point out that the defensive changes were not necessarily permanent.
The Republicans like to point out that Michigan is less Democratic than it first appears.
Mr Prodi is doubtless correct to point out that such threats are crude and inflexible.
Gulf economists are quick to point out that foreign investment can be a two-edged sword.
Microsoft, the cable people like to point out, is not the only game in town.
Republicans are also quick to point out that the question of fairness cuts both ways.
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He's comfortable with that but quick to point out that is not the point.
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