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With Liverpool's faltering like this and the mood at Anfield reflected by a boom of boos at the end, there is unlikely to be many points of concern raised in his report.
With this scenario, there may be many points of intervention for possible therapeutic targeting.
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He said there were "many points of agreement", but certain points had to be "worked through".
There are many points of entry into this story, each contributing to the company's descent.
"There are many points of similarity between Gutiérrez's theology and Pope Francis's thought, addresses and actions.
And there are many points of potential dispute yet to be negotiated, including the fate of Cortlandt Street, which the city would like to keep open.
There are many points of view among historians, as there should be, about Hitler and Stalin and the comparative study of their evil works.
There are many points of fascination here, as when a slow trio for women, stage right, is suddenly joined by a fast trio for men, stage left.
Because there are many points of view too many to consider here more tightly phrased questions may serve as an introduction to the subject, and a few conclusions that can be brought as answers will be mentioned.
The details of this institution are complex, and there are many points of disagreement between the Hazare side, the Indian government and other groups over its scope and powers.
There are many points of reference in modern society that have lost meaning – the sense of a good future, the ability to provide for a family, political impotence and paradox – it's just that we don't all choose the same outcome.
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