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He became king at a point when public faith in the monarchy was at a low ebb.
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Addressing this will also involve shaping key regulatory and standards issues, so that success attracts private and inward investment at a tipping point when public investment is no longer needed".
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Hansen's testimony was seen as a pivotal moment, a point when global warming came on the public's radar.
Gun advocates also have a point when they argue that the general public does not have a very accurate sense of overall gun violence trends.
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Still, Brit Hume of Fox News had a point when he asked of Obama's public investment proposals, "How much borrowed money, Sir, are you willing to spend on these items?" We won't know the answer until next month, when the Administration delivers its budget for the fiscal year of 2012, which begins in October.
Egypt, a historic broker of ceasefires in Gaza, will calculate a point when Hamas has been hurt enough and public opinion over its inaction is beginning to become damaging.
It comes, tellingly, at a point when he also decides that the Prime Minister has been lying to the public.
After all the public flogging this once proud public servant has undergone (and we saw it all firsthand), doesn't there come a point when enough is enough?
Have a point when you speak.
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