He said private interviews with Iraqi scientists - a key sticking point - had "proved informative", but no interviews had taken place on the UN's terms since 9 February .
With further mention of topical issues such as immigration reform and gun control, Obama came to his key point -- that adhering to America's bedrock principles requires taking action on today's challenges.
CNN: Obama's speech ties current issues to founding principles
No undocumented worker would be eligible for citizenship until the border is considered secure -- a key sticking point for conservatives.
CNN: With deal in hand, senators to roll out immigration plan
Key point here--it's not greed that drives successful societies.
We use the term "buy" here loosely, since mobile Firefox will be free just like every other version of Firefox out there -- a key selling point (again, forgive our nomenclature) against rival Opera in the battle for the hearts and minds of the mobile internet warriors running WinMo -- and that's what's got carriers so intrigued.
ENGADGET: Mozilla chatting with operators over Mobile Firefox
The resolution calls on Syrian government forces to withdraw from towns and cities, a key element in the six-point peace plan of joint U.N.
How can the EU claim to be a political model for the 21st-century superstate when it remains so backward-looking on this key point?
The key point about this ring-fencing is that it is simply an estimate by the Treasury of the level of spending needed to maintain services as they are.
Scruton's sending-off proved a key turning point and Saints immediately made the extra man count with Wellens and Talau getting Meli over for his second try to make it 18-6.
But the hearts-and-minds policy was mired in Whitehall disputes and at one point lost many of the key thinkers - Muslim and non-Muslim - who had been recruited to run it.
So to go back to Libet, whether consciousness comes before, after or simultaneously with decision-making, the key point is that thoughts and decisions are produced by no more than a brain working according to the laws of physics.
Back in 2011, the House GOP released a 10-point jobs plan whose key point was a big cut in the top rate of tax to 25%.
The PRA has also released a 10-point set of "key principles" it wanted to see incorporated into the discussions taking place between the RFU and Premier Rugby.
The Federal Reserve cut a key interest rate by a quarter-percentage point Tuesday to 4.25 percent in an effort to buoy a U.S. economy battered by tighter credit and a continuing mortgage crisis.
It had to be backed, at this point, by the key witnesses -- Monica Lewinksy and Betty Currie.
Klein also makes another key point, namely that the lame-duck session after the November election could be crucial for tax (and budget) issues.
Still, UBS says the data, which is presented on a four-week average, miss a key point: Two weeks ago, based on its client data, UBS says it saw the biggest weekly net selling by hedge funds and long-only funds in this correction.
Five years ago, a Cuban airforce defector in a MIG-29 fighter aircraft -- flying undetected until outside Key West, Florida -- confirmed that he had trained to attack the Turkey Point nuclear power facility in South Florida.
The key point is that investors fear a 1930s-like L-shaped bottom with stocks going nowhere for years.
Harris points to the move by Blockbuster to expand its Blu-Ray offerings last year as one key point.
Harris points to the move by Blockbuster (nyse: BBI - news - people ) to expand its Blu-Ray offerings last year as one key point.
The Federal Reserve, confronted with a global stock sell-off fanned by increased fears of an American recession, cut a key interest rate by three-quarters of a percentage point on Tuesday, the biggest one-day move by the central bank in recent memory.
But mark my words, a key turning point in this year's debates -- perhaps the single most crucial point, in fact -- will come on the issue of preemption, and Democrats will be hoping that John Kerry can rise to the challenge.
Senior Eric May added a key 3-pointer and Gabe Olaseni added a 3-point play to seal the game for the Hawkeyes.
Lindsay made a pair with 5.9 seconds to go, and Richmond decided to foul, even though Charlotte had not made a 3-pointer all game, was last in the conference this season in 3-point shooting, and had seen four key players foul out.
While the top 12 clubs are largely in agreement over many of the original proposals made by the strategic review group - including the reintroduction of a winter break and an earlier start to the season - the key one of league reconstruction remains a significant point of contention.
The emphasis on HDTV as being a key factor driving broad-based console sales kind of misses the point.
One key point, Scurlock said, is that while property-tax lending is legal in Texas, the marketing practices of some companies are less than savory and, therefore, add to the problem.
FORBES: Predatory Property-Tax Lenders Are Targeted In Texas Effort
Bristol's current problems drive home another point--that acquisition isn't the key to everything.
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