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By highlighting the drop in average household income — which the ad puts in the context of the Obama presidency, ignoring that incomes began falling when George W. Bush was still in office — Mr. Romney is reinforcing a point he makes repeatedly: that Americans are not better off today than they were four years ago.

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In addition, Mr Booker says that we truncated a graph to reinforce a point attacking the Channel 4 documentary The Great Global Warming Swindle.

"The recent slowdown does reinforce a point, and that is that any additional fiscal restraint in the near term would be in error," Mr. Zandi said.

First, MJ from Iowa reinforced a point that Esther Manogin, Appalachian State's director of financial aid, also made in the article.

I had a discussion along the way with a Lebanese friend about Israeli policy, and to reinforce a point he produced a computer printout of an analysis from Israel's Haaretz newspaper.

The release of "Avatar" this weekend reinforces a point that several interview subjects make: Lean and DeMille and Griffith didn't have green screens and motion capture and rooms full of computers.

Maybe that is correct, but it does reinforce a point the High Pay Centre has making for ages: perks are the hidden inflator in boardroom pay and the executive class lives by different rules.

It could even be argued that they reinforce a point Reed makes in her introduction: that Southerners can't be bothered with the facts, especially those propagated by Yankees -- of which I'm one, I guess, even though I'm from California.

Moreover, it reinforced a point it made in a less-detailed report published three years ago: that AIDS is not only a humanitarian crisis in places that suffer from it, but also a security crisis for America and, by extension, other rich countries too.

I draw attention to the two-stages of the definition to reinforce a point made in section 1: that one might agree with Dworkin and MacKinnon that pornography, defined purely functionally or conceptually as sexually explicit material that subordinates women, would be a bad thing; and yet disagree that the material with the features that they go on to list in fact does this.

By the time it concludes, "An Adventure" has effectively reinforced a point that the show itself has often made: Sometimes an individual has to do something painful or difficult in the service of a larger goal that benefits many.

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