The place is so well known internationally, that it is almost becoming a point of interest to visit in a tourist guide. |
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The coefficient on quantity exported represents the inverse of the residual demand elasticity, which is the main point of interest here. |
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This depends sensitively on the spectral shape of the response function for the particular biological end point of interest. |
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It has already warned that the housing market is beginning to cool so the impact of the new rules is likely to be the main point of interest. |
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The Grotto of St Paul, below the adjoining Chapel of St Publius, is the main point of interest. |
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Perhaps the main point of interest is whether and how much the petitioner must argue the merits of his case in his petition. |
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Frisomat invests in quality and development, but safety is even so a point of interest during the assembly of the industrial steel building. |
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The first major point of interest is Badwater, but on the way we will stop at an old abandoned mine. |
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Each hotspot has related audio information describing the point of interest. |
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Our master of ceremonies will introduce you the beauty of the St. Lawrence River and the many point of interest along the coastline. |
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A particular point of interest is to better reflect the multicultural nature of Canada. |
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They can be used to mark fishing or hunting locations, landmarks, boat ramps, and virtually any point of interest. |
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And for smaller investments, earning an extra half a percentage point of interest might not be sufficiently appealing to justify taking action. |
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Corporal Curtis Boyes uses the optical sight on his weapon to observe a distant point of interest during a security routine. |
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Just as a point of interest, I had some volunteer Finola hemp come up in a couple of places and the wheat overtook it. |
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One point of interest is the age groups in which both populations have the highest proportion with a university degree. |
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The sea angling stands were a point of interest, as Sean Lavelle and Mattie Gearghty with skipper John O'Boyle promoted their new boats for charter. |
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It's the only point of interest in his excruciatingly drab life, which is rendered more unhappy by his incessant bullying at the hands of seven overbearing sisters. |
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Japanese bank accounts typically pay less than half a percentage point of interest per year. |
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As a point of interest and based on timing, I am considering the coincidental matters which the hon. member is speaking to. |
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As a point of interest, none of the officials in Ontario was aware of the Abbeyfield development concept. |
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The first point of interest is the association between the sailor and the boat. |
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Although not a factor in this accident, the ergonomic function of the HYD TEST switch became a point of interest during this investigation. |
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Another point of interest concerns the nature of loss recoverable from a signatory or certification services provider. |
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Icons are graphic symbols used to mark some location, personal point of interest or event. |
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The old ruined turret and battlements of Brittas House could offer a point of interest which could be exploited but access, etc needs to be addressed. |
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A point of interest is increasing the depth of the Westerschelde, so that the port of Antwerp remains accessible for sea ships that becoming larger. |
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Due to their importance in the municipal dynamics, they are also a point of interest in themselves along which the various initiatives can develop. |
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The 90 m² generously arranged exhibition stand always attracted a lot of visitors and was a very great point of interest for may professional visitors. |
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A point of interest is that the majority of wordfinal vowels in Maanyan are glottalized. |
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Operators can right-click on any data point of interest and bring up a control chart or histogram. |
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Create a guide that briefly discusses each point of interest. |
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What is the optimal length for a commentary on each point of interest? |
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In the Search field, type the information for the point of interest. |
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Another point of interest is that Canada's political system is a Westminster-style parliamentary democracy modelled after that of the United Kingdom. |
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Which is a point of interest given the fiscal crisis. |
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A transmitter is connected using crocodile clips between two phases, or between a neutral phase downstream from the point of interest. |
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