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It becomes a point of hard touch.
"That's the whole point of hard training," he says.
Bruce Robinson, a senior engineer with Nissan's Vehicle Evaluation Group, says the goal was to make the process from initial throttle tip-in (i.e., the moment you touch the gas) to the point of hard acceleration as linear as possible.
Even in the Pilates industry, in order to please clients, many trainers follow their lead and push past the point of hard work, into the realm of straining.
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Centre Chev Walker responded to the news of the points deduction by tweeting: "6 points of hard work on the field taken because of sloppy work off it!! Play-offs are still in reach long as we get our heads down".
Animals in the forest make a point of being hard to see.
The point of a hard, unyielding slab of chocolate called ganache brownie was unclear, and except for the taste of salt, the cheesecake was bland.
The words were resolute, almost to the point of being hard to distinguish from some of President Bush's tougher statements about American national security.
In either case, the colleges' decisions are based on grades already awarded, so what's the point of studying hard now, students ask.
Nano-silica affected the melting point of the hard phase only at loadings >30 wt% silica.
The temperature of transition III, which is related to the melting point of the hard segments, increased with the starch content despite a decrease in the molecular weight of the homo-polyurethane.
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