Sentence examples for often points from inspiring English sources

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This often points in one direction: towards government employment.

These days, "quirky" most often points to an artistic sensibility.

As Krzyzewski often points out, he was not always expected to win.

There are often points in conflicts when the clock can either be reset or run out.

The industry often points out that only 2.5percentt of accidents involve rollovers.

As Bollinger often points out, Columbia has 194 square feet per student; Harvard boasts 368.

Offbeat characters such as animals, celebrities you've never met, and even cities are often points of interest in an autobiography.

When Mr. Bernanke is challenged about the Fed's performance, he often points out that recognizing a bubble is hard.

But in practice, the version of originalism embraced by conservative justices often points in a conservative direction.

Among the gifts from Reznor's new life, he often points out, is his marriage and being a father.

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As he often points out, Cotton, who is thirty-seven, is both a veteran of Afghanistan and Iraq and a graduate of Harvard Law School.

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