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In her statement, of great dignity but justified anger, she directly pointed to the damage Lance Armstrong's dope-cheating did to her career, and to the entire women's sport, by killing its sponsorship.
"At first she was talking about PDA and she turned around and she directly pointed to the gay people and said if you're gay, you're going to hell and if you're pregnant, your life is over," student Amber Whittiemore is quoted as saying.
Only one paper directly pointed to a lack of financial resources/funds as a barrier to EMR adoption (Meade et al., 2009).
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Experts at Kaspersky Lab said it was the first time they had discovered a cyber-attack that directly points to hackers in North Korea.
Some of the world's most eminent ballistics experts have uncovered "the first evidence directly pointing to the innocence of Jeremy Bamber", convicted of a notorious multiple murder 27 years ago.
The word Colorado in sentence 1, on the other hand, is a name because it directly points to the specific river.
A name singles out the entity by directly pointing to it, not by specifying it as a member of a class.
"There were some attacks earlier this year that targeted banks, media companies and the suspicion there was also towards attackers in North Korea but this is the first time we have come by something that directly points to North Korea".
Some lawmakers raised questions about that characterization, and, in appearances on talk programs today, suggested, without directly pointing to Mr. Lay, that crimes might have been committed at Enron.
Only with such fine-grained annotations, it is possible to directly point to relevant sentences and to extract more detailed chemical entity relations.
The scheme does not directly point to the damage location but, given a postulated distribution, computes a metric that (for ideal conditions) approaches infinity when the distribution is correct.
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