It seems mean to point it out, to pick apart ideas so embryonic and unformed. |
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If you see it on a rental shelf, point it out to a Joe Sixpack who hates widescreen. |
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In reality, it's past Time for some candidates to pack it in, but this is as good an occasion to point it out again as any. |
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Local golfers paused awhile to point it out to one another, then continued on their rounds. |
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We point it out to visitors and try to ignore the trackless wastes that are my responsibility. |
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But it is important to point it out here. I will tell you what the difference is. |
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By the same token, one cannot praise a person who could have taken action to stem evil, but who was content to simply point it out. |
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It is true, and you are right to point it out, we have not achieved the performances we had hoped for. |
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Many Canadians often get this rule mixed up and use humour to point it out. |
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So for example whenever managers observe a potentially risky situation, they point it out immediately and discuss it as a first step. |
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But we point it out as an example of how some of the present goals and objectives extend beyond Crown lands. |
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I would appreciate, in future, that if there is a discrepancy, you point it out immediately. |
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We mentioned as well in the budget debate that there is a major imbalance-I will point it out again-in connection with the forestry sector. |
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I do not think that requires a vote, but I just wanted to point it out to the House. |
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Will I be able to take out a map and simply point it out, like most people do when they are asked about their heritage? |
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If we see that something is not working as it should, we will point it out in a non-partisan way. |
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The member will know, although he does not point it out, that we have had considerable problem with that stock in the last five years. |
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It seems strikingly ironic that I would be the one to have to point it out, but it was the 1995 budget that was so brutal. |
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I point it out because its length is wildly deceptive. |
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Perhaps my hon. colleague can point it out. |
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Just to follow up on something you said, Mr. Irons, I think I heard you say that from time to time some employees, if they see something wrong, will point it out to an inspector. |
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In the course of this day it will be noted-and I will point it out as well-that the present Conservative government's arguments deny that reality. |
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You say so yourself, you point it out as a criticism. |
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The second concern is that the issue of civilisations has been an obvious one for a very long time, which we have known about since Charles Martel: we have not had to wait for American thinkers to point it out to us. |
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But I do appreciate your concerns, because if there are bad practices going on, I think we ought to be concerned about it and at least point it out to provincial authorities. |
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The paradox, and I think it is important to point it out, is that the American interests established in Quebec and Canada are complaining, in terms of their production in Canada and Quebec, that stumpage fees are too high. |
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I point it out to my companion, but he's already moving ahead of me, aiming the remote at the Porsche and plipping it open. |
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If a country heavily subsidizes a production, the other party to the treaty will then point it out as a countervailing situation and then a countervailing duty will be invoked. |
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But it took Boxer to point it out in all its ugly detail. |
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