There is no point in being over ambitious and aiming for to knock Kerry off their perch. |
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There is no point in pretending a faceless individual in Brussels sent a habitats directive to Ireland through perversity. |
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There is no point to cheerleaders other than to be eye candy for the fans and television audience. |
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There is no point whatsoever in our attempting to make the world a less cruel or more livable place. |
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There is no point in worrying about these minor details at such important times. |
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There is no point in discussing the plot, because I still haven't figured it out. |
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There is no point bringing more laws in when we are so soft with the laws we already have. |
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There is no point trying to compete on 'cheapness' because we will never win in a globalized ICT labour market. |
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There is no point in investing in obsolete technology, and that also applies to condensing technology. |
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There is no point in arguing, because the budget represents an inescapable right-wing ideological choice for them. |
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There is no point in lashing out at the food producers and blaming them for everything. |
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There is no point in talking about economic recovery while we destroy our planet. |
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There is no point watching it or playing it, and we might as well stick to the fakeries of wrestling. |
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There is no point today in making things worse or in exacerbating Francophobe or Anglophobe feelings. |
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There is no point in training specialists if they refuse to work in the speciality for which they have been trained. |
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There is no point in calling a plumber or an electrician — most will have gone fishing. |
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There is no point crying crocodile tears over deaths and humanitarian incidents when we do nothing to defend our coastline. |
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There is no point in being either utopian or alarmist, but we must be aware of our responsibilities. |
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There is no point in one institution or another raising its game if the other institutions do not reciprocate. |
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There is no point in setting up funds to ameliorate the effects of recurring crises. |
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There is no point in going into all the details, raking up muck, because, after all, I am not a pressman. |
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There is no point glossing over this fact or remaining silent about what is actually happening. |
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There is no point at all in comparing him with Staley, because the late singer possessed a unique singing voice and charisma. |
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There is no point in attempting to convert someone whose mind is closed. |
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There is no point in my concerning myself with what he is or is not doing. |
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There is no point in continuing to broadcast the same old programme week after week, or to keep putting out a newsletter that no one reads. |
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There is no point in putting the name and address of the company we are writing to as this information is already given. |
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There is no point in implementing security measures so strict that would discourage people from flying. |
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There is no point in involving the police if the latter consider road traffic policing to be a minor duty offering little in terms of returns. |
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There is no point in giving the disabled access to normal jobs unless they can actually get to their place of work. |
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There is no point in not communicating purely because the changes are not yet fully defined or agreed upon. |
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There is no point in engaging in evaluations unless they are seen as useful and are actually used in decision-making and programme improvement. |
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There is no point to Facebook if your Wall is not open to others, and therein lies one of the major privacy issues. |
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There is no point in being ambiguous or beating about the bush. |
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There is no point in ignoring our history or belittling our heritage. |
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There is no point getting to the show and having the horse flip his lid and having them be unridable, and then trying to ask them to do something. |
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There is no point in condemning victims of drugs and crime to short spells in prison, only to have them come out in the same predicament as before. |
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There is no point in denying the language in Shakespeare is problematic. |
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There is no point in developing such a strategy unless it is included within the idea of revising the development model that has led to the current crisis. |
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There is no point alienating Terry entirely. |
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There is no point fitting winter tyres to only 2 wheels of your vehicle. |
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What we need is quality sleep rather than long sleeping hours. There is no point in going to bed to toss around until the wee hours or having long hours of troubled sleep that leave you more tired than refreshed. |
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There is no point in having a diverse and often insolent press unless you tolerate it without resorting to the security forces or an easily influenced legal system. |
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There is no point inoculating legume seedlings with strains that don't effectively nodulate with that species. |
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There is no point in discussing the role and the future of the French and British nuclear forces, for as long as it takes for a new world configuration to emerge. |
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There is no point in scolding your dog for bad behaviour only after the act, for he will then no longer be able to associate anything with that reprimand and will not know what he has done wrong. |
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There is no point crying over spilt milk, we must think about recuperating the misappropriated sums and giving specific guarantees to savers in the case of collapse. |
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There is no point insisting too much on these matters, and the Round Table did not do so, as they are familiar to anybody who is not blinkered by theory and is willing to see things as they are. |
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There is no point in putting out the smoke and mirrors and saying we are defining it more carefully if law enforcement officers in Canada are not prepared to enforce the law. |
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There is no point in making a lot of loud statements here if the government will not follow through on what it is supposed to do and support Germany and the other countries that are opposed. |
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There is no point in trying to tackle it at only a national level. |
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There is no point in taking the lead if nobody follows suit. |
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Generally there is no point with diesels as the power dies long before 4,000 rpm is on the clock. |
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Postal deliveries are so slow in December there is no point using first class stamps, a consumer watchdog warns. |
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Posh people don't eat carbohydrates any more, so there is no point in opening Italian restaurants. |
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Having said that, there is no point in serving your finest bottles of claret and burgundy with any meal eaten al fresco. |
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The Board say that there is no point testing or treating anyone who has eaten these products if they are well. |
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He has won the argument, but there is no point in rubbing his opponent's nose in it. |
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I will explain to you, but there is no point in wasting my breath unless you answer me one simple question. |
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I have been okay doing straight-line running, but there is no point in pushing it too hard, too quickly. |
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So there is no point at all in carrying them out insincerely, or, for example, trying to cheat on the fasting in Ramadan. |
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When you understand what amoralism entails, you will see that there is no point in reasoning with an amoralist. |
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She believes there is no point in unwittingly making a present to the revenue of more than you need to. |
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If you experience such a symptom, there is no point in ignoring it or rubbing liniment in the belief that it is a muscle pain. |
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The situation is a mess, and a confusing one, but there is no point in even talking about changing it. |
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The heaviness of the rain eventually reaches a point though where there is no point in worrying about how hard it's raining. |
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Let me make it plain from my position of considerable authority and experience of the subject of being drunk, there is no point to drinking alcohol-free anything. |
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But there is no point sitting around and moping, feeling sorry for myself. |
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This is not always the case and there is no point in panicking. |
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After a while, there is no point trying to conquer the place, and the soldiers go home, leaving a force of a few men who are soon integrated into the country. |
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According to angry above-board taxi drivers in Killarney, there is no point in having an organisation when a certain few are not operating within the regulations. |
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It was a blatant goal opportunity and next year that is a man off but there is no point whinging about it. |
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I feel that unless it is foolproof, there is no point using it. |
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