Sentence examples for yes pointing from inspiring English sources

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Arrington said that he spoke to CEO Marissa Mayer backstage at Disrupt and she showed him a cool mobile app, but his response was, "Okay, what else you got?" So he wondered: Is there really a chance to turn Yahoo around? Lee said the answer is yes, pointing specifically to Mayer's experience as a computer scientist and background at Google, which should help her attract good engineers.

Some industry professionals say yes, pointing to the increasing number of all-natural and organic products that have shunned preservatives.

Some say yes, pointing to fears that China may threaten global peace as it spars with neighbors over contested territories or as an alleged source of large-scale cyberattacks on other nations.

Its executives say yes, pointing to a new film lineup that includes Russell Crowe in Ridley Scott's "Gladiator," Will Smith and Matt Damon in Robert Redford's "Legend of Bagger Vance" and "Chicken Run," the first animated feature by Nick Park, the three-time Oscar-winning short-film director of the "Wallace and Gromit" series.

The optimists argue yes, pointing out that fiscal deficits and public debt are low in China and that the country has the resources to engineer a rapid fiscal stimulus in a short period of time.

Yes, pointing and clicking can still be involved for some of this, but it seems that it's more of the fallback now.

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So many girls said, "No"to me in high school I had to dig deep and understand where that "yes" point was so I didn't have to go through as much agony as an adult.

Each of 25 items is rated on a 3-point scale: "yes" (4 points), "sometimes" (2 points), and "no" (0 points).

He said yes, and pointed out Ali's mother.

Scott answered yes, then pointed out that jobs aren't created automatically.

There's crazy Leroy "the Masochist" played by Gary Busey (playing a character he went on to reprise in every one of his subsequent films including, yes, Point Beak), and Jack William Kattthe the boring one, who goes off to fight in Vietnam.

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