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His analysis might equally point to another, less palatable outcome: a sweeping aside of legal constraints, and a more rapid pace of executions.
One could equally point to other large emerging economies, such as Brazil, Russia or China (with India, the BRICs), which all have experienced this combination of rapid growth, rising inequality and corruption.
And while many were keen to point to wind farms as the problem, McConnell says you could equally point to the way the wholesale market prices the power – a complex issue, but one that could be tweaked.
Aldershot, who lost their league status as long ago as 1992, could equally point to a number of fine saves by Hereford's Matt Baker and a glaring miss late on by D'Sane which could easily have settled the game in their favour.
This is not a complaint; you could equally point to "The Flaying of Marsyas" — as fluent a painting as Titian ever produced, but streaked with the vengeful and the bitter, and thus with the suggestion that old men have a right to rebuke the lustres of their youth.
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The observation that one option is slightly more preferable than another although scoring equally, points to the fact that the decision makers experience is still a key factor in decision making.
China's leaders say all ethnic groups are treated equally and point to the billions of dollars in investment that has modernised Xinjiang.
However, such a difference may equally well point to shortcomings in just a few units and/or wards.
The film also points to the notion that what constitutes "illegal" is ever-shifting, as the increasing number of states legalizing marijuana seems to equally point out.
The police officer could equally have pointed to the City, and said that here white people commit banking fraud; or to Wapping, where they hack phones; or to Westminster, where they plot illegal wars.
With the US political class still reeling from the climax of last season's finale, the supreme court returns on Monday for a new series of cases, and all indications point to equally dramatic plot twists involving race, class and murder.
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