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Mathias Risse offers an even more pointed criticism, pointing out that the usual baseline for causation to be ascribed to an interaction is the expectations that would hold in the absence of such interaction (Risse 2005).
Right from the start, the integrity of everyone involved is at stake — a point of interest made even more pointed and more interesting by what we've learned in the past few months about the shady practices of some journalists at the British tabloid News of the World and the government officials, officers of the law, and thugs in its orbit.
Twenty-three minutes later, Ms. Nuland sent White House and intelligence officials an even more pointed e-mail, objecting that the talking points could be "abused" by lawmakers "to beat the State Department for not paying attention to agency warnings so why do we want to feed that either?
Others were even more pointed.
Short offered an even more pointed response.
Among psychologists, the arguments are even more pointed.
Some British military officers have been even more pointed.
But the message for adults seems even more pointed.
Democrats were even more pointed in their criticism.
Another question was even more pointed: "So many Christian leaders spread hatred, especially of homosexuals.
Appearing before Mr. Obama spoke, Mr. Vilsack was even more pointed.
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