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Providing them with supplemental material touching on these points will help them remember and let them refer to it as often as necessary between sessions and after the workshop is over.
The article touched on important points the CEO must be aware of.
The conversation will touch on points including: What are the challenges for business in identifying child labour in its supply chain?
The article, by Gina Kolata, touched on points scientists have complained about for years, and generated a blizzard of mostly supportive comments on the Times's Web site.
The disc, unlike the normal visual novels in the series, did not contain adult content, and offered a glimpse into the world of Ef, though only touched on points from Ef: The First Tale, the first game in the series.
I have touched on some high points but the inspiring fact is that there are too many to mention here.
I think a number of delegates have touched on some important points.
But you've actually touched on a serious point.
This was previously touched on in the point above, but this time, Louis C.K. is talking about being honest with yourself.
The congressman ultimately agreed to "touch on the points and not explain them for clock reasons," and his ideas were noticeably similar to those policies already in the place by the Obama administration.
You touched on so many important points that I'd like to pick up on a few of them.
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