Sentence examples for one points out from inspiring English sources

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The undiplomatic one points out that some physicists, at least, already believe the focus on boutique-scale science has led to Nobel Prizes for less-than-immortal work in the last several years.

No one points out that, in senior positions, women hold only a slight majority.

But Glazer, for one, points out a fundamental truth about the human genome: It's really complicated.

Rez, the bookish one, points out that "all this is music that came out years ago.

One points out that we still live in a nation where dark-skinned people have a harder time than light-skinned people do.

No one points out that had he remained Arnold Schönberg in Vienna he might not have lived to 76, as he did in Los Angeles.

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As the crew thanked me, one pointed out that there were other doctors on the plane.

Their speculations about the translator's identity were intriguing — one pointed out that "D.

But throughout the 18th century no one pointed out that their business contradicted their faith.

His colleagues all heartily agreed, with one pointing out that "nothing ever changes here.

As one pointed out: "I've already got a coloured act".

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