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Let me make a larger point, however.
I was trying to make a larger point, I think.
Judge Richard A. Posner wrote a separate concurring opinion to make a larger point.
The coach could have stopped there, but he wanted to make a larger point.
That's what civil disobedience means: accepting the consequences of one's actions to make a larger point.
That is the conclusion of a new report from the RAND Corporation that uses news-reading habits as an example to make a larger point.
But they went on to make a larger point:Our result provides a handy counterexample to some of the stereotypes which nonmathematicians believe mathematics to be concerned with.
And this helps McGurl to make a larger point, which is that university creative-writing programs don't isolate writers from the world.
He applauds Haugen's focus on helping individual clients, saying, "He will not sacrifice individuals to make a larger point or to earn political favor".
But as an older central midfielder, of which Klinsmann has plenty, he may not be the best player to make a larger point about Klinsmann's roster selection.
When a Russian friend asked me what I thought of the film I told him I loved the way the director created an alternate history in order to make a larger point about the universal nature of heroism.
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