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He doesn't feel the need to justify his executive orders by pointing to an intransigent Congress.
Smith ends the entire theory of farm-first wealth by pointing to an error in simple arithmetic.
The paper concludes by pointing to an essential tension between being inclusive and transformative when it comes to institutionalising new modes of knowledge production in large research programmes.
Every huckster on television tries to sell gold by pointing to an ascending price line and insisting that it can go only ever upward.
And restricting and burning detainee art offers another excuse for terrorist groups to encourage their followers by pointing to an irrational exercise of absolute power.
As for the Macedonians, they will no doubt respond to any whiff of Greek anger by pointing to an equestrian statue of Alexander in Edinburgh.Incidentally, this silly row does at least underline one thing.
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He opens a door by pointing to a window.
He begins by pointing to a pillar at the front of his house.
It is no longer enough to justify military intervention by pointing to a crime against humanity.
Ms Furse defends independence by pointing to a soaring share price (see chart) and strong results.
Fables for children work not by pointing to a moral but by complicating the moral of a point.
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