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But at times of conflict, they become points of violent friction.
In particular, Mr. Jobs's stance on song pricing and the iPod's lack of compatibility with music services other than iTunes have become points of contention.
Policies on gender and sexuality have repeatedly become points of contention, putting some businesses on the front lines of battles over social issues.
Brian Fox, an American history teacher at Suffern High School in Suffern, N.Y., used a gradebook site called ThinkWave (www.thinkwave.com) a year ago, and he said he found that the grades could become points of unhealthy fixation.
As search engines become points of business differentiation, Inktomi can control that sector of Internet commerce.
The idea, it seems, is to create a kind of network of sorts, where the ads become points of conversation in their own right.
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Cities remained important administrative centres, but they increasingly became points of reference for the family politics of the military aristocracy rather than bases for royal intervention.
These data traveled along the Web and became points of fierce debate on message boards and blogs.
(The fissures between Robinson and Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger, and the huge buyout Robinson received, became points of contention within the paper).
In many cases these projects (e.g. the Mental Health Model) became points of reference for other states.
Newest, latest, slimmest, and shiniest become urgent point-of-purchase drivers.
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