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It made a point of listing its recent acquisitions, prompting the City to speculate that more could be on the way.
I've been arguing for a while that much of the economics profession has lost its way, recapitulating old errors because it made a point of unlearning what Keynes taught.
So concerned was Credit Suisse about the perception that it had lost Donaldson's top bankers that when its parent company, Credit Suisse, announced third-quarter earnings last week, it made a point of noting that 90percentt of Donaldson employees offered jobs had accepted.
When Congress created this park 40 years ago, it made a point of allowing oil and gas drilling.
During the set I saw, it made a point of going out into the club to belt one song unplugged and got the room singing along.
In a few cases, they have rescued churches struggling to find a following; a Methodist church in Columbus, Ohio, recently reported that attendance had more than doubled after it made a point of welcoming gay parishioners.
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It makes a point of taking part in standards groups and publishing research papers.
(It makes a point of describing the war in Iraq as a bad idea, rather than as a good idea poorly executed).
When PEGIDA, in its main talking points, asks for a tightening of Germany's asylum and immigration laws, it makes a point of saying that all it's asking for are the same rules that are in effect in Switzerland and Canada.
And because it makes a point of connecting with the jazz tradition, it seems all the more likely to exert an influence there, sneaking up on an establishment trained to guard against less amicable incursions.
Noting that it makes a point of catering for the locals, from coffee through an open hatch to the street early in the morning, to lending you a pot in which to heat your takeaway.
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