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There are many points of entry into this story, each contributing to the company's descent.
How many points of entry into a company's data are considered acceptable?
MEP is a method where there are many points of entry between the "protected" and "unprotected" networks.
"Once you're captivated, there are so many points of entry".
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"Downton" marries conventional British costume drama with "quite soapy plotting, with characters that provide many, many different points of entry," Mr. Neame, an executive producer, said.
There are that many points of exposure".
Many points of view are represented here.
That may be, but as the creators of "Sesame Street" have learned all too well, children have many more points of entry into television than they used to.
There were many possible points of entry to Vijay Iyer's immersive three-part concert at Zankel Hall on Saturday night, but the most illuminating was also the most deceptively simple.
Each jurisdiction has its own rules and fees and the threat of terrorism has created inspections and bottlenecks at many national points of entry.
Organizations must audit what this sub-surface looks like, as much as they must assure that the 'above surface' supply chain continues to function efficiently, with redundancies and many necessary points of entry to drive value creation and basic service delivery.
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