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"We have found a point of balance," said the chairman of the Brussels convention, often assailed for his arrogance but widely praised yesterday for his wisdom and statesmanship.
Labour and Conservative politicians seem to have finally found a point on which they agree: The City is vital to Britain, and imposing the kind of tax that Mr. Turner suggests would threaten London's status as a premier financial center.
My inbox is filled on a daily basis with young talent passionate about the industry and who have finally found a point of connection through our diverse perspective into an industry that might once have felt alien.
They had been trained to bark when they found a point of interest.
We have found a point p ∈ int Δ n : z i ( p ) ≤ ε, i ∈ [ n ], which ends the proof.
But Murdoch has found a point of entry in the form of troubled KirchPayTV, in which his BSkyB firm holds a 22% stake.
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A single high-quality study of young women [ 49] found a point-prevalence rate of 2.4% for subthreshold GAD; lower than that in the general population.
Since then, he has sought to find a point of entry to the reshaped political reality.
He could not find a point of moral reference in contemporary society.
"We wanted to find a point where we could operate indefinitely until the market turned around".
Why would one not seek understanding and consolation here, find a point of reference and of rest?
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