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Webb points out that something as simple as using an oven for an hour can cost many multiples of using the rings on a cooker – a minor cost which can mount up, and one that may not be noticed by a teenager.
A timely House of Lords Select committee report, released today, points out that something has already been done, and that even with a "new" phenomenon like revenge porn, new laws are both unnecessary and quite possibly counter-productive.
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But he pointed out that something similar has already happened.
After we oohed and aahed, Claire pointed out that something was not right about this picture.
The Tories have been more honest than Labour only in pointing out that something must give.
Do careful writers who inadvertently flout the rule agree, when the breach is pointed out, that something has gone wrong?
Given that, simply pointing out that something is public as the sole reason for republishing it is not a sufficient justification.
To those who might sneer that such ideas are mere bucolic fantasy, the authors point out that something like this did actually happen during the Second World War.
"And I would point out that something like EarShot is leveraging the readings we've been doing for more than 20 years.
It's easy to picture the makers of Serial and S-Town pointing out that something of great value has been lost.
Even so, it takes a plain-speaking young journalist (befriending her in the hope of a scoop) to point out that something truly sinister may be afoot.
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