Sentence examples for point to remark from inspiring English sources

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The first point to remark, as our discussion in section 5 previewed, is that there is noticeably less dispersion of the raw inter‐industry wage differentials in France as compared to the U.S. probably because of the combined effects of the SMIC (on the bottom of the wage distribution) and the government‐ownership of the largest businesses (on the top of the wage distribution).

Another point to remark is the presence of misogynists in the courts: they should not be allowed to be there.

Choose another positive point to remark on.

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As an indication of changing fortunes, astronomers point to remarks that Dr. Weiler made at the House subcommittee hearing on July 12 , 2001

It may now have changed its mind.Pessimists might point to remarks made by General Qi in January in an article in a party newspaper, Study Times.

For evidence, analysts can point to remarks Ayatollah Khamenei made last year that it was a mistake for Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi of Libya to give up his nuclear weapons program.

They point to remarks by Dennis Canavan, chairman of the Yes campaign, who said last yearr that a national referendum should be held on who should be head of state in the event of independence.

Tories will point to remarks by Sir John Major, the former prime minister, who said during his high-profile campaign appearance: "I can't ever recall a political campaign that people thought was going well until after it had been won".

They point to remarks that Mr. Obama made on CNN where, after saying he did not believe "in a bunch of judicial law-making," he went on to describe in relatively explicit terms for a presidential candidate what sort of perspective he would want his nominees to have.

But this year, they are on the defensive, and point to remarks made by Democrats like Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, who charged recently that under Ryan's plan, seniors would be reluctant to use medical services that were more expensive and would "die sooner".

A point to note, remarks Mr Cooper, is that the more cohesive, better organised and generally more self-confident these modern states, the more dangerous and expansionary they are likely to become.

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