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The phrase "a point of obeying" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts discussing the importance or significance of following rules or commands.
Example: "In a military context, there is often a point of obeying orders without question to maintain discipline and order."
Alternatives: "a matter of compliance" or "an issue of following orders".
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Every company, in order to do business globally, makes a point of obeying the laws of every country in which it operates.
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A point of interest.
A point of light.
An unemployed individual has a higher probability of obeying than an employed.
Although in asymptotic complexity analysis of algorithms the running time of computing isrepresented by means of functions in RT and, thus, the condition ' ∑ n = 1 ∞ 2 − n 1 f ( n ) < ∞ ' in not required, according to [3], every reasonable algorithm, from a computability point of view, must obey theaforementioned condition.
A sequence ;, of points exists obeying the iteration (3.18) .
The probability of obeying isolation also depends on the work status of an infected [ 28].
The question whether there is an obligation of obedience to law is a matter of whether we should act from the legal point of view and obey the law as it claims to be obeyed (Raz 1979, 233 49).
No configurations of interpolation points obeying this order of growth are known.
The high IE of PSCs was attributed to the adherent adsorption of the inhibitor molecules on the iron surface, and the adsorption is spontaneous, exothermic, accompanied with a decrease in entropy of the system from thermodynamic point of view and obeys the Temkin isotherm.
The empire was a "Rechtsstaat", a state obeying the rule of law.
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