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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a subject point" is not commonly used in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing a specific topic or focus area, but it is better to clarify the meaning.
Example: "In our discussion, we need to identify a subject point that will guide our research."
Alternatives: "a focal point" or "a topic of discussion".
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Often, however, we don't discover shortcomings unless a reader or a subject points them out to us.
The Magnum photographer has always preferred to take pictures "close," working not by classic fly-on-the-wall documentarian methodology but by getting so up in the action that there's little chance anything can be lost in the distance between point A (subject) and point B (lens).
The chapter on mutual fund sins, an undercovered subject, points out the industry's many dirty little secrets.
And that's what makes New York – as a real place and as a subject and point of departure for reverie, memory, research and dreams – one of the most potent and heartbreaking and hope-filled places we have.
It sets up a three-way relationship between a subject who points, an addressee and an object.
Stay focused; unless we narrow the parameters of a subject, our points are seldom recognized and appreciated as required elements of a broader understanding of the subject matter.
He changes the subject, pointing out a row of shrubs in a bloom of yellow fire.
He is also more optimistic than most on the subject, pointing to a growing number of Haredim serving in specialized army units catering to their needs, a growing number in secular universities, a growing number entering the work force.
The produced mapping gives a general summary of the subject, points some areas that lacks the development of primary or secondary studies, and can be a guide for researchers working with semantics-concerned text mining.
They represent clinical consultations, resulting in opinions which are conclusions arrived at after weighing of evidence [3]; "opinion" can be defined as "a view held about a particular subject or point; a judgement formed; a belief" [4].
Highlight the subject points.
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