In point of fact, only 25% of these companies are using web-based methods for input.
The toolkit of energy options available to any president or nation is in point of fact rather limited.
That profound change in point of view altered the visual arts for ever.
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In point of fact, what we've been hearing is explosions intermittently throughout the day and heavy fighting again last night.
In general, in point of fact, today's congressional Republicans are more solidly conservative than they were during the Gingrich revolution.
Without trying to pull you into the Mitt Romney debate, but in point of fact, they did go through bankruptcy.
The result is that audiences subconsciously substitute his on-screen persona for his off-screen one, which in point of fact they know little about.
In point of fact, it seems there is scarcely a serious bad actor on the planet with whom Jimmy Carter has not met.
If they can persuade any other demographic on the basis of the inherent superiority of their principles, they can persuade women, in point of fact.
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In point of fact, the chair is not central to the government's case against Stevens, but today it gave the prosecution a chance to make its point.
In point of fact, none of the storylines in Guild Wars 2 are very good, but the Norn I started with had probably the dumbest possible story.
National Republican officials and, in point of fact, many local Republican leaders hope that if Elizabeth Dole decides to run, the others will bow out of the race.
In point of fact, viewed in terms of trade in goods and services, these are the nations that bear most on the U.S.: Canada, Mexico, Japan, China, the U.K. and Germany.
Bernanke then went on to insist that the view (which he did not identify as that of the Phillips curve, after a New Zealand economist of that name, by the way) had no credibility in point of fact and operation at any time throughout its period of doctrinal hegemony.
In a point of order yesterday, Labour procedure wonk Chris Bryant obtained confirmation that joint committees operate under Lords standing orders, which means that the committee chair will have both a vote in their own right and a casting vote - which could give the government point of view more clout in deciding its conclusions.
Which it has: simply put there has been a world of innovation in point-of-sale technology and concepts that seems to have swept by Apple, of all companies.
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It may be why -- as I pointed out in response to another question, given the history of assertions of privilege of this kind in the last 30 years, this President is asserting it for the first time at the latest point of any history in those -- at the latest point in his term of any President in those past 30 years.
He's still trying to kind of maintain this point of view in kind of reaching out across the aisle to the point where members of his own political party are criticizing him.
"Certain" data that was stored in its point of sale software was deleted immediately, the company said in a statement.
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The SNP were furious - Mr Davidson's choice of words was raised at Scottish Questions on Wednesday and again in a point of order to the Speaker.
In China we go wide in terms of increasing the number of cities where we are present and go deep, which means in major cities we present in more point of sales.
Trying to compete in point-of-sale technology also seems nutty, given how crowded that space already is.
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In the past three months, New Delhi has moved in the right direction, at least in the point of view of investor behemoth Barclays Capital.
An attempted assassination of the President of the United States in Spain is seen from the point of view of six participants in the events, one version after another, with each adding a little more information.
The Starbucks associate selects mobile as the tender in the point of sale system (POS), and prompts the consumer to use the customer facing imager (the same as those used in airports to read boarding passes).
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Later, shadow justice secretary Dominic Grieve complained, in a point of order, about the justice secretary making the statement during question time, arguing that opposition MPs had not had a chance to scrutinise the plans properly.
Former Labour minister Lord Bach said the government had failed to honour an earlier commitment by former Lord Chancellor Kenneth Clarke to allow support in "point of law" cases at the first-tier tribunal level - the first stage of the tribunal process.
"They have fans that are listening to them and are interested in their point of view, " said Hirsch, whose organization has benefited from concerts by acts including the Indigo Girls, My Morning Jacket and former Rage Against the Machine front man Tom Morello.
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We are planning to remain the premium brand, relatively speaking that we are in China and we are planning to remain that for India and we believe that India is mostly a go deep country in which in big metropolitan areas we will be present in more point of sales with higher consistency.
But all that slowish progress in cutting debts to more bearable levels has been more than offset - McKinsey says - by a 28 percentage point rise in government indebtedness to 81% of GDP and an 11 percentage point rise in the indebtedness of financial institutions (the City) to 219% of GDP.
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