That's a good point that is a major discredit to people claiming to be followers of Christ. |
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It's a good point that if he had not been struck down by serious ill health, he may well have continued their rise to the very top of the league. |
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The Russian composer, Aleksandr Mossolov, who chose texts from newspaper small ads, had a good point to make. |
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You have a good point, Michelle, though, it is the horse race though rather than the competition of ideas that drives most political coverage. |
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And on substance, Dershowitz has a very good point, as unappetizing as that point is. |
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The Premier County ended their very barren spell in the 21st minute when their full forward Des Lyons kicked over a good point. |
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I hope I am making myself clear, because you bring up a good point with this, for me. |
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It's a very good point, which is why more and more academic work is marked by continuous assessment. |
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Fuel consumption is a good point and most owners should get well on the right side of 30 mpg, even when city driving predominates. |
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Keith Furlong had a good point before john Keogh hit a purple patch in which he scored 1-2 in three minutes. |
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Fazal Majid also has another good point, one that so far has kept me leery of purchasing music online. |
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A good point, and one that developers must address before the value of tags are diluted into irrelevance. |
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You make a good point, Kitty, and that's what the administration is saying, that we've heard this before, this naysaying, this handwringing. |
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However, you raise a good point as to how, in the future, I could go about ensuring I am informed if that occurs. |
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Rebbe Nachman of Breslev explains that by finding a good point in a wicked person, the latter is spiritually elevated and induced to do teshuva. |
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That may be a good point in principle but it's an irrelevance in practice. |
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A good point guard knows how to control the pace or tempo of the game. |
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He makes a good point about sci-fi's wrong futurism at the start. |
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Eccleston's character, incidentally, had a good point about heaven probably not wanting to spirit away the child-beaters. |
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This is a really good explanation of what we do with these cosmic endowments, but it also comes with a good point to meditate on. |
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Let me also say that Mr Corbett from the UK made a very good point about the character of the presidency. |
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While I am not a paid-up member of New Labour, that is a pretty good point and one which we simply cannot duck. |
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The hon. parliamentary secretary does bring up a good point about relevance to the actual amendment we are debating. |
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Mr. Speaker, I would like to speak first to the member's good point about when an omnibus bill is appropriate. |
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With respect to interpreters, you have a good point when a term has a hundred or more fields. |
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Statues Director John Britton: Thomas Vincent had raised an extremely good point. |
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Remolona felt that this was a very good point. He said that the authors had not done that work, but that they would do so. |
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Akhmet made a good point that this university, every university, has so many resources. |
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Our trade commissioners are also a good point of contact for businesses in your countries, too. |
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Well, you know, that's a very good point, and I suppose one could assume they really don't have much option at the moment other than to stay as long as it takes. |
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She had a good point about speaking up in a distressing situation. |
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It was a good point for us against Norwich pegging them back like that. |
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He made the very good point that the draft bill is imprecise. |
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This of course is not a good point for the platform since it decreases user's confidence in the application store. At the end of day, it will make people less likely to pay for an application spontaneously. |
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I think another good point, Jeff, is just the diversification. |
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The chair welcomed the project, which was making a very good point on a potential impact of climate change, whose rate could be faster than previously thought. |
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But we certainly believe that they offer a good point of departure for the creative and innovative measures that are needed to reinvigorate the human rights machinery of the United Nations. |
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On all these subjects I was able to note a considerable convergence of views with the Members of the Board, which constitutes a good point of departure for future proposals. |
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The representatives of Angola, Portugal, Mexico, the Czech Republic and the Russian Federation noted that the Committee's draft was a good point of departure for future discussions. |
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Elchin Amirbayov stated that the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action is a good point of departure from which to commence searching for gaps in international human rights law. |
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Black agreed that this was a good point but suspected that the difference between the debt shocks in the two papers was related to model changes over the years. |
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The President concluded that the report had been generally considered as a good point of departure for future work in the sector of social protection. |
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Kowesa Etitiq: That's a good point, but my name is Kowesa Etitiq. |
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This is probably a good point at which to make an important distinction. |
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Judging from his extensive knowledge on the subject, the author of Rant 19 has apparently made the effort to listen to the music, and I consider this a good point. |
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The text finally submitted by the Commission was a significant improvement on previous drafts and a good point of departure for negotiating a treaty instrument. |
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Mr. Speaker, my hon. colleague from Windsor West has brought up a very good point on how ridiculous the government can be when it is penny-wise and pound foolish. |
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We believe that such initiatives represent a good point of departure for reform that should be focused on goals that are fundamentally directed towards improving efficiency. |
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