There will be sanctions, potentially even to the point of real economic pain.
Even to the point of desiring that News Corporation itself be broken up.
Even to the point of investigating methods of extracting their desired raw materials.
This was an incredible result showing how easily people will follow orders from authority even to the point of possibly killing someone.
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One simple lesson for investors: Look for companies that seem to almost be doing too much, even to the point of wasting money.
Further, they should then make sure that better person gets that job, even to the point of standing aside so that they can.
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Even to the point of making modest payments, or of splitting your orders, just to make sure that that alternative supplier is always there.
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But they have managed it: even to the point of convincing me, a neoliberal who believes very strongly in capitalism red in tooth and claw.
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That debt has long been settled, and he has turned his finances around, even to the point of being able to invest in vacation property.
This sense of urgency is another component that keeps people returning to the game, even to the point of scheduling their social life around their crops maturing.
It offers a bureaucratic substitute for the actual market discipline (yes, even to the point of a debt crisis) that can alone force the necessary fiscal correction.
He knows a spitting match will hurt the kids (the American people) so he furiously looks for common ground, even to the point of losing his own footing and hurting the kids.
As you'll recall, this service was first unveiled at SXSW, which delivers the latest headlines and accompanying imagery upon a wearer's request -- even to the point of reading an article aloud, if you so desire.
When would it be better to treat a threat as a criminal matter to be handled within our basic system of laws and when should it be treated more aggressively even to the point of suspending basic elements of due process, as in the suggestion by some to treat Dzhokhar Tsarnaev as an enemy combatant?
And here lies the seed of possible dissonance between South Korea and the U.S. The former may find it worthwhile to woo Beijing's indispensable support in forging peace with the North, even to the point of eventually showing American forces the door and, more important, declining to join the proposed U.S. Theater Missile Defense system.
Some of the questions they pose show pressures to weaken the rule even further, to the point of total uselessness.
There's talk that an effort to deny funding could even escalate to the point of a possible government shutdown, and no one seems eager for that.
Even more to the point of the escalating demand for Super Bowl advertising is that companies having been willing to pay more relative to the share share of viewers.
Yet the effort is clearly afoot in some leftist ranks to incorporate purported culturally natural bias against Muslims into a general practice of white, dominant discrimination, even very pointedly to the point of spreading like a rash the misnomer of anti-Muslim racism.
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This is, to put it mildly, an unorthodox interpretation of the DMCA. The whole point of the DMCA is to prevent even lawful owners of copy-protected content from making copies and giving them to their friends.
Even to the point that the value of what we do carry around with us has risen strongly in this past decade as we adopt smartphones and personal stereos.
Although President Bush did allow the Security Council to refer the situation in Darfur to the ICC in 2005 at one point even offering to assist the ICC in its investigation of possible war crimes in Sudan his administration was clear in maintaining American reservations about the Court itself.
Although President Bush did allow the Security Council to refer the situation in Darfur to the ICC in 2005 -- at one point even offering to assist the ICC in its investigation of possible war crimes in Sudan -- his administration was clear in maintaining American reservations about the Court itself.
Last week, property, infrastructure and communications flagship company Wharf Holdings put back the break-even point by a year, to the end of 1997.
Calling on the image of Rosie the riveter to prove her point is far from the mark, or even the point of her article.
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She figures the second half of 2009 will bring some improvement to the big luxury chains, but not to the point of comp sales breaking even or turning positive.
By then, you will have an even more advantageous point to pick at the carcass of the fatally flawed by design as many argued over a decade ago euro zone.
Have we really reached a point where one person's demand for ideological purity is paralyzing Congress to the point that even a discussion of tax reform is viewed as breaking a no-tax pledge?
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