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Which rather proves the point that there's no shortage of talented people of either gender in the business world.
That Mr Stiglitz, a great and original theorist, should spend his time writing a "me-too" globalisation book rather proves his point that markets sometimes misallocate resources.
The general reaction to my original essay from people not professionally involved in philosophy rather proves my point about the need for linguistic reform.
Actually, that's not strictly true: I found that statistic on the internet, but it rather proves the point that you can assign a number to just about anything.
The recent wave of smoking bans rather proves his point.The callow nephewThere are many ways for a government to queer the pitch in favour of one social result (more saving, less smoking) or another.
Mr Ross himself concedes that one consequence of scrapping the tariffs would be more mill closures, which rather proves his opponents' point.But there could be relief on the way for America's mills and, indeed, for President Bush from an unlikely source.
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Which rather proved her point, didn't it?
"He would rather prove to people he's right than to be right".
Indeed, this interview is rather proving that the BBC can't wait to get on and talk about the debates rather than the issues.
And in part, perhaps rather proving Harry Lime's point about chaos and creativity, Bauza seems underwhelming because Argentina has such a wealth of high-class coaches.
"I do not think that Professor Nutt's statements on the dangers of drugs are cogent," Hitchens retorts testily, rather proving the point.
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