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(Sharp lawyer that he was, Lincoln would have pointed out that it was not prohibited, either).
The danger, he would have pointed out, is that doctrine denies experience.
He would have pointed out that when the finance industry says "credit," what it really means is "debt".
But as she freely admits — and as her mother would have pointed out had Kemper not — her first love is performing.
What he meant Yes, it will put people out of work – as we would have pointed out if Labour had suggested it.
He would have pointed out that the greatest danger to America's supremacy doesn't come from those who dare to discuss it.
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Goldberg also notes that robots have yet to reach the level of capacity that a human being would have, pointing out how mediums such as science fiction arouse fears and myths surrounding the development of artificial intelligence.
Perhaps this was true: Trump surely would've pointed out that Sanders identified as a socialist, that he seemed at times radical, and so on.
But my dad would've pointed out how careful planning can cut unnecessary taxes.
Too bad the reporter's not as familiar with the liquor laws as Rob Patridge, who knows damn well that "you can be a producer, distributor, and a wholesaler and sell" if you're one of Oregon's many craft brewers or vintners, or maybe she'd have pointed out that Measure 91 treats marijuana in exactly the same way.
But for this incapacity, I would surely have pointed out that she was taking a crazy risk.
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