Sentence examples for points out we will from inspiring English sources

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But, as the IOM report rightly points out, "we will need to work... to ensure that these hard fought gains are not lost".

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Such laxness contrasts starkly with his Annie Hall character, Alvy Singer – depicted as so finicky about cinemagoing that he refuses to enter a theatre two minutes after a Bergman film has started, even though, as Annie (Diane Keaton) points out, "We'll only miss the titles – they're in Swedish".

With a steep temperature rise sitting on our collective horizon, reining in climate change must be ours, for as Paul Gilding, author of The Great Disruption points out: "We'll be growing up in war.

As Kissinger and Shultz point out, we will be fought every step of the way, leaving the United States, not Iran, isolated.

"In the first gallery here," Bolton pointed out, "we'll try to evoke CBGB, with loudspeakers blasting the Ramones.

So the Kings apparently received good value in the deal, although Lombardi was quick to point out: "We'll find out in three years.

Although it definitely seemed like the New Yorker roster was filled with way more ad sales guys than writers or editors — which isn't technically illegal, but whatever, we're just pointing it out we will concede that they won, 12-10.

As Braxton points out, we want to know if good will triumph or evil get what it deserves.  .

Once you point it out, we'll never miss it again.

As already pointed out, we state here some lemmas that will be needed in the sequel.

When his country was unveiling a new missile, Fateh 313, the Iranian President Hassan Rouhani pointed out that "we will have a new ballistic missile test in the near future that will be a thorn in the eyes of our enemies".

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