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As he did, the auditors worked to pinpoint and assess the bank's exposure.
He's always been pretty much pinpoint and he still is to an extent.
His fastball became an accessory to a changeup, his control became pinpoint, and his record since has been staggering.
Mental illness is easy to blame, easy to pinpoint, and easy to legislate against in regards to gun ownership.
Most of the places depicted in these works are impossible to pinpoint, and they are not labeled.
Yuval Mor, the chief executive of Beyond Verbal, says the program can also pinpoint and influence how consumers make decisions.
If it is us against them, we need to pinpoint and nurture the so-called soft-skills where humans outperform robots.
Scott Berman, a partner who follows the hotel industry at PricewaterhouseCoopers, said, "Full recovery is difficult to pinpoint, and is very likely to come some time in 2003".
He remains for now a classic so-called "lone wolf" – a self-radicalised, angry individual of the sort that is very difficult to pinpoint and pre-empt.
Forgers were drawn by Dalí's awesome output, which made single copies hard to pinpoint, and by his easy-to-forge signature, among other things.
Their inability to pinpoint and solve their problems is grating on the players; even last week the frustration was beginning to bubble into irritation.
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