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  • She was only trying to point out that nothing came with a guarantee.

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  • Nor would it seem as if it could be the intention of the author to do much more than point out the lines on which the further treatment of the subject should advance.

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  • Subsequently, in conjunction with Wheatstone, he introduced another form, in which five vertical index needles, each worked by a separate multiplier, were made to point out the letters on a dial.

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  • The Old-English laws point out ways by which the churl might rise to thegn's rank, and in the centuries during which the change went on we find mention - complaining mention - both in England and elsewhere, at the court of Charles the Simple and at the court of 'Ethelred, of the rise of new men to posts of authority.

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  • It is easier to point out the danger than to suggest how it should be met.

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  • It thus became the work of economic science ruthlessly to analyse the existing situation, explain the issues involved in the commercial policy of different countries, and point out the alternative methods of dealing with present difficulties, with their probable results.

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  • It may be well to point out here the salient features in Bonaparte's conduct towards the states of northern Italy.

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  • All that has been attempted has been to point out some general truths, and to refer to some specially France.

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  • Finally it is necessary to point out two flaws in the Cynic philosophy.

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  • It is proper, however, to point out at once how very complicated may be the relationships between oceanographical and strictly biological phenomena, though, of course, the latter are ultimately dependent on the former.

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  • It is necessary to point out that the dissociated ions of such a body as potassium chloride are not in the same condition as potassium and chlorine in the free state.

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  • We must be content to point out that it seems that the spiders, the pedipalps, and erit Pdv' stir' After Beck, Trans.

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  • With regard to birds and land shells the relation is much closer to the Comoros species, and the latter, of which I have collected seven species besides Rachis aldabrae, may serve to point out more than the birds the land connexion of Aldabra with the neighbouring countries."

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  • It cannot be said that previously to Darwin there had been any very profound study of teleology, but it had been the delight of a certain type of mind - that of the lovers of nature or naturalists par excellence, as they were sometimes termed - to watch the habits of living animals and plants, and to point out the remarkable ways in which the structure of each variety of organic life was adapted to the special circumstances of life of the variety or species.

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  • Although the matter can be fully treated only upon the basis of a dynamical theory, it is proper to point out at once that there is an element of assumption in the application of Huygens's principle to the calculation of the effects produced by opaque screens of limited extent.

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  • It is needless to point out the influence of the crusades in making Eastern ideas known in the Western world.

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  • The importance in science of Bichat's classical works, especially of the Anatomie generale, cannot be estimated here; we can only point out their value as supplying a new basis for pathology or the science of disease.

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  • It is proper to point out here how intimately a pathology thus regenerated modified current conceptions of disease, in the linking of disease to oscillations of health, and the regarding many diseases as modifications of the normal set up by the impingement of external causes; not a few of which indeed may be generated within the body itself - "autogenetic poisoning."

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  • It is needless to point out how such paths of disease, in their association with characteristic symptoms, have illuminated the clinical features of disease as well as the processes of normal function.

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  • A still more remarkable resemblance exists in the shape and striking, red, black and yellow coloration between Scolecophis aemulus of Chihuahua and the poisonous Elaps fulvius, the American coral-snake, but Cope has been careful to point out that these two creatures are not known to inhabit the same district.

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  • It is quite clear, however, that the marshal of Champagne, who was one of the leaders and inner counsellors of the expedition throughout, sympathized with the majority, and it is fair to point out that the temptation of chivalrous adventure was probably as great as that of gain.

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  • It will be sufficient here to point out in general terms the import of the message of archaeological discovery in the Victorian Era in its bearings upon the great problems of world-history.

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  • Have them point out objects and animals.

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  • Eric has a younger brother who likes to point out that he has no interest in becoming an actor.

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  • I can even now point out the place where the blessed Polycarp used to sit when he discoursed, and describe his goings out and his comings in, his manner of life and his personal appearance and the discourses which he delivered to the people, how he used to speak of his intercourse with John and with the rest of those who had seen the Lord, and how he would relate their words.

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  • To direct attention to the true nature of revolution, to demonstrate how inextricably the right of liberty is interwoven with the very existence of man as an intelligent agent, to point out the inherent progressiveness of state arrangements, and the consequent necessity of reform or amendment, such are the main objects of the Beitrage; and although, as is often the case with Fichte, the arguments are too formal and the distinctions too wiredrawn, yet the general idea is nobly conceived and carried out.

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  • In 1864 he did not stand for re-election, owing to an affection of the eyes, but in 1866 he was one of the first to point out the way to a reconciliation between Bismarck and his former opponents.

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  • It will then apply the tests thus gained to the narratives special to this Gospel; and point out the book's special difficulties and limits, and its abiding appeal and greatness.

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  • For the justification of this enterprise, it is considered sufficient to point out that the several elements of its programme once enjoyed validity within the Church.

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  • He was one of the first to point out the existence of certain cellular bodies in these plants which appeared to perform the functions of reproductive organs, and to them the names of antheridia and pistillidia were given.

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  • For instance, at starting, it will not be enough for us simply to tell the story how the Books of the New Testament came to be written, but we shall have to point out what there was about them which fitted them to be what they afterwards became, what inherent qualities they possessed which suggested the estimate ultimately put upon them; in others words, how they came to be not only a collection of Christian books, but a collection of Christian sacred books, or part of a Bible.

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  • For our present purpose it is only necessary to point out the difficulty involved in the assumption that the radiation of a body is independent of the temperature of the enclosure.

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  • Without entering into controversy it must suffice to point out that, from the point of view of all episcopal churches, the ministry of the bishops succeeding the ministry of the apostles, however it came to pass, was for fif teen centuries accepted as the pledge of unity.

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  • The superintendent, who is a naval officer, has to investigate the magnetic character of the ships, to point out the most suitable positions for the compasses when a ship is designed, and subsequently to keep himself informed of their behaviour from the tin g e of the ship's first trial.

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  • Reasoning can come in only to put sensations together, and to point out how they severally contribute to human welfare; it does not make them, and cannot alter them.

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  • The promoter of the faith, popularly called the "devil's advocate" (advocates diaboli), is the defendant, whose official duty is to point out to the tribunal the weak points of the case.

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  • Some few signs ideographic of a group of ideas are made to express particular words belonging to that group by the aid of phonograms which point out the special meaning.

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  • Carlyle, as a wise man, should have yielded to his wife's wishes; unluckily, he was content to point out that her jealousy was unreasonable, and, upon that very insufficient ground, to disregard it and to continue his intimacy with the Ashburtons on the old terms. Mrs Carlyle bitterly resented his conduct.

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  • It is impossible here to do more than to point out the leading elements and to name the leading examples.

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  • Walden point out from the physico-chemical standpoint that in water and hydrogen peroxide the oxygen atom is probably quadrivalent.

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  • It is not easy to point out the characters in which the family approximates to the Camelidae, and only its general characteristics can be indicated.

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  • To another critic, who had taken occasion to point out the resemblance between Catholic and pagan ceremonies, Wiseman replied, boldly admitting the likeness, and maintaining that it could be shown equally well to exist between Christian and heathen doctrines.

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  • The Jesuit Vaniere, who flourished in the early part of the 18th century, in the Praedium rusticum (pp. 12, 13, new ed., Toulouse, 1742) amusingly relates the manner in which he exposed the chicanery of one who pretended by the aid of a hazel divining-rod to point out hidden water-courses and gold.

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  • Ottoman agents, backed by letters from the French charge d'affaires, were sent to Mehemet Ali and to Ibrahim, to point out the imminence of Russian intervention and to offer modified terms. Muraviev himself went to Alexandria, where, backed by the Austrian agent, Count Prokesch-Osten, he announced to the pasha the tsar's immutable hatred of rebels.

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  • It, is perhaps unnecessary to point out how small a proportion of the "intellectuals" were scholastics even in the 13th century.

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  • From 1702 to 1870, a period of nearly 170 years, no Welsh-speaking native bishop was nominated (with the solitary exception of John Wynne, consecrated to St Asaph in 1715), and it is needless to point out that this selfish and unjust policy was largely responsible for the neglect and misrule which distinguished the latter half of the 18th and the early part of the 19th centuries.

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  • In the midst of the bewildering variety, where all types co-exist together and act and react on each other, it is impossible to do more than point out some obvious groups receiving their special forms chiefly from the side (i) of nature, (2) of human life, and (3) from moral or theological speculation.

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  • It is true that in many features his Christian system - if we may use the expression - resembles the so-called Gnostic systems; but the first duty of the historian is to point out what Marcion plainly aimed at; only in the second place *have we to inquire how far the result corresponded with those purposes.

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  • The author professes to point out five hundred lies in the Epistola de vetustate of Scaliger, but the main argument of the book is to show the falsity of his pretensions to be of the family of La Scala, and of the narrative of his father's early life.

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  • A detailed account of these events belongs tc, history; all that is needed in a biography is to point out the extent to which Pitt's personal influence may really be traced in them.

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  • The only contribution which need be made here to the controversy is to point out that if Rabelais was born in 1483 he must have been an old man when he died, and that scarcely even tradition speaks of him as such.

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  • Politically one might differ from him, but economists as such must either be silent when political reasons are alleged for taxes that are against fundamental maxims, or must be content to point out the cost of the taxes in order that the communities concerned may decide whether the object in view is obtainable by means of the taxation, and is worth the price.

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  • It is more necessary to point out that he reasserted on at least one occasion (when King Malcolm Canmore did him homage) the old suzerainty of the English kings over Scotland.

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  • But putting aside the constitutional aspects of the Wars of the Roses, it is necessary to point out that they had another Motives of aspect.

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  • Here it must suffice to point out Fomign how closely the development of foreign affairs was policy interwoven with that of home politics.

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  • As regards the first of these two main contentions, it must suffice here to point out the main difficulties in which a determinist and especially materialist account of the relation between consciousness and the organic processes which accompany it appears to be involved.

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  • We have next to point out the relation of the co-ordinates we have described to the annual motion of the earth around the sun.

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  • In his earlier essays he endeavoured to point out the defects of ancient and modern ethical thinkers, particularly of Kant and Fichte, Plato and Spinoza only finding favour in his eyes.

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  • It is not arguing in a circle to point out that almost all of them are nothing more than explanations of intellectual difficulties, answers to the question, How came this or that phenomenon to be what it is ?

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  • The name of Isidore usurped by the author at first led to the supposition that the False Decretals originated in Spain; this opinion no longer meets with any support; it is enough Nation= to point out that there is no Spanish manuscript of the ality of collection, at least until the 13th century.

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  • Tulsi, as a Smarta Vaishnava and a Brahman, venerates the whole Hindu pantheon, and is especially careful to give Siva or Mahadeva, the special deity of the Brahmans, his due, and to point out that there is no inconsistency between devotion to Rama and attachment to Siva (Ramayan, Lankakand, Doha 3).

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  • George Bancroft was the first to point out that there is small evidence that Hamilton ever really appreciated Washington's great qualities; but on the score of personal and Federalist indebtedness he left explicit recognition.

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  • Monteil did not invent the history of civilization, but he was one of the first in France, and perhaps in Europe, to point out its extreme importance.

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  • As any detailed statement of the critical system, however compressed, would be beyond the limits of the present article, it is proposed here to select only the more salient doctrines, and to point out in connexion with them what advance had been effected by Kant, and what remained for subsequent efforts at complete solution of the problems raised by him.

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  • But we may, at least, point out that the myth of the stealing of fire and of the fire-stealer is current among races who are not Aryan, and never heard the word pramantha.

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  • But Anderson was quick to point out that the Byrne case was still closed as far as Parkside was concerned.

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  • When you can point out why this set of donors deserve some sympathy, I might agree with you.

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  • Indeed, there is an attempt to point out the business case for attending to privacy.

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  • Face C must contain the direction Cb, and its normal must point out of the plane of the image.

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  • I will point out the methodological flaws in the project.

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  • Guides will also point out moose and elk on the trips, which can take in Old faithful geyser.

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  • You show a pencil and point out it is carbon graphite.

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  • I'm sure I don't have to point out the utter idiocy in that.

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  • In response, the author would like to point out that any offense caused was purely intentional.

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  • I point out that I am doing it as a public service, and earning nothing from it, but they remain intransigent.

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  • I would like to point out at this stage that you did see me on a rather manic high.

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  • And in Intermail's case, Martin can point out with justifiable pride that the company has been around no less than 42 years.

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  • I point out that this was a quite revolutionary declaration for him to make.

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  • I should point out that Alex is dark skinned and was wearing total sunblock when he was burned.

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  • I should point out that my focus is very much on issues surrounding post mortems, not surgical tissue.

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  • Guides point out the best places to fish for the Bow River brook trout.

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  • As the distinctive characteristics of the sub-order, and also of the single existing genus Elephas, are given in the article Proboscidea, it will suffice to point out how the two existing species are distinguished from one another.

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  • Hubert and Mauss point out that Robertson Smith is far from having established either the historical or the logical connexion between the common meal and the other types of sacrifice; the simplest Semitic forms known to us are the most recently recorded; further their simplicity may mean no more than documentary insufficiency, and in any case does not imply any priority; the piaculum is found side by side with the communion at all times.

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  • Elsewhere (ii.), it is true, it is said that there is no lasting satisfaction in pleasure; but the sage may mean to point out that, though there is no permanent outcome to life, it is the part of common-sense to enjoy what one has.

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  • We propose hereto notice briefly the several parts of a flowering plant, and to point out the rationale of the cultural procedures connected with them (see the references to separate articles at the end of article on Botany).

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  • Before answering we must again point out (see also IsAIAH) that the records of the pre-exilic prophets came down in a fragmentary form, and that these fragments needed much supplementing to adapt them to the use of post-exilic readers.

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  • The wreaths were so nearly alike that none of those who were with the king could point out any difference.

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  • I include them to point out that history is discontinuous.

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  • Friedman goes on to point out that almost anywhere in the world today, it would be impossible to get away with this fraud.

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  • Why does it not encourage its citizens to be on the alert to point out its faults, and do better than it would have them?

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  • This was the Marshal of the Nobility of the district, who had come personally to point out to the princess the necessity for her prompt departure.

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  • Occasionally dressers ran out to fetch water, or to point out those who were to be brought in next.

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  • Then, remount the bike and cycle through the forest where your guide will point out local crops grown on the island.

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  • The renowned scholar is quick to point out that she does not pretend to write a comprehensive book covering all Holocaust verse.

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  • A Mandolin is normally rested in the lap and for a right-handed player, the fretboard and tuner point out to the left.

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  • However, I should also point out that you must NEVER, NEVER put bar ends on a riser bar.

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  • Some of us have failed to point out the Emperor 's lack of clothes, whilst others have been busy praising his sartorial elegance.

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  • Overworked, and underpaid, Dutch midwives point out that, in recent years, there has been an increasing shortage of new midwives.

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  • However, the reason I posed those questions, was to point out that CO is tooting thier own horn.

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  • I have noted this trifling circumstance only to point out how bad temper blinds its victims.

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  • Take him to places, such as parks, grocery stores, and museums, and point out different objects, naming each one.

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  • As you read or talk to your baby, take the time to point out different objects and repeat their names.

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  • If he tells you no, don't force the issue, but look for opportunities to point out what a wonderful thing he'd be doing by donating some of them to the baby.

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  • Proponents of disposables are quick to point out their advantages.

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  • While cloth diaper advocates point out that using cloth diapers is more economical, however, parents must figure in the cost of laundry or a diaper service.

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  • Baby development cases point out that if gross motor skills are the only area of development lagging in your child's progress, then most often there is no need for concern.

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  • New parents sometimes hesitate to point out their child's failure to meet certain developmental steps, such as rolling over, crawling, walking, and even talking.

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  • What it means is that when you read a food label, you should be able to identify almost all of the ingredients as things that you could point out to your child.

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  • The city maps in these travel guides may be small, but they usually point out the locations of accommodations, restaurants and shopping locales mentioned in the guide.

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  • The CDFA will also be able to point out that provisions for health insurance, life insurance, and cost of living increases must be factored into any proposal.

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  • Since a lawyer is not personally involved in the situation, he or she can point out items that the client might not have considered.

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  • Certain individuals will always point out that foam couch cushions all feel similar, whereas down or wool, in spite of their tendency to flatten out, provide a uniquely comfortable and affordable alternative.

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  • Detractors, however, point out that the waste left behind when the uranium is finished splitting may be poisonous to the environment, and to those who come in contact with it.

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  • Having said all of this, it's important to point out that only the tiles that aren't going to be in the direct path of water (such as the shower) should be painted.

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  • So whether you're getting ready for a job interview or just picking up your dry-cleaning, a quick glance in your makeup mirror can quickly point out anything potentially embarrassing.

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  • They point out the placement of the pictures, the titles and other design elements so you can make an organized and impressive scrapbooking page.With layout templates, you can use any color of paper or pattern that you wish.

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  • He'll ask questions and point out the styles that work best for the event and your body type.

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  • Finally, you can point out some contrast by using different sizes of polka dots on different parts of the cake or separating the dots by color.

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  • She goes on to point out that every photo you see in a magazine has been airbrushed and that this little mishap may help to show people that, just because someone is on the cover of a magazine, doesn't mean that she's perfect.

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  • There are numerous companies in L.A. that will take you on a guided tour, point out the locations where your favorite celebs live or have once lived, and give out lots of information on the stars and the properties themselves.

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  • Have him check out a bunch of pictures of winter coats, or ask him to point out styles he likes the next time you're in a store together.

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  • Cruise lines offering these abbreviated sailings are quick to point out that voyages to nowhere rarely experience mechanical or health-related issues that are found on traditional itineraries.

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  • Choosing funny dog names is a great way to point out a unique physical trait or personality quirk that your dog may possess.

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  • Some detractors of high quality pet food mistakenly point out that it's the quality of the food that makes dogs gain weight.

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  • Some veterinarians who prefer commercial dog food point out that raw meat is potentially dangerous to dogs due to bacteria and parasites.

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  • Supporters of anti-bark collars point out that most anti-bark collars available today are safe, do not hurt the dog and have the ability to train difficult barkers that do not respond to other training techniques.

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  • If a client wants bleeding edge design, we can do it, but I always point out that few items in a wardrobe look better than a well-cut blue pinstripe suit (with a purple paisley lining).

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  • The consequences of either not knowing or not paying attention to safety rules may be serious, and that is what this example of safety sayings is trying to point out.

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  • The advisor can look at the situation in a professional manner and point out any gaps in your plan.

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  • What is also important to point out is that doctors have determined that those that are suffering from sleep apnea are also prone to weight gain.

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  • It is important to point out that many of these medications can lead to tolerance.

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  • Disneyland California Adventure maps will also point out the various eateries available to you.

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  • Use this "hint" button with discretion, as while it may point out one possible move, it also increases the possibility of receiving black balls.

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  • The descriptors point out the presence of elements such as nudity, violence, blood, fantasy elements, drugs, alcohol and adult humor.

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  • Instead, Nintendo is quick to point out that this is simply an "enhanced" version that adds some new exercises and features not found in the original.

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  • As such, there are many people who have begun to point out the cell phone's shortcomings.

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  • When looking at the history of the Verizon Droid phone, it is interesting to point out the many milestones that the smartphone line experienced along the way.

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  • Fine motor skills include the ability to grasp, transfer an object from one hand to another, point out an object, follow a toy or a person with the eyes, or to feed oneself.

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  • Once a child enters school, though, teachers often point out the severity of the problem to the parents.

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  • If the family lives in an apartment building, the parent should point out emergency exits or fire escapes and leave candles and flashlight handy in case of a possible power failure.

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  • Although experts are quick to point out that abuse occurs among all social, ethnic, and income groups, reported cases usually involve poor families with little education.

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  • They point out that although the disease may have symptom-free periods if the diet is not followed, silent damage continues to occur.

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  • Critics also point out that educating students about the formation of U.S. democracy inevitably focuses on its European origins.

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  • Although researchers do not yet understand all of the links between changes in the nervous system and IBS, they point out the similarities between mild digestive upsets and IBS.

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  • They point out that everyone is exposed to cold viruses, but not everyone gets every cold.

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  • If you're really stumped, ask a close friend or family member to point out your best features.

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  • If you are in a doctor's waiting room, use a magazine to point out words to your child.

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  • Although Countrywide does not overtly discourage these alternative options, they are quick to point out the downsides to them.

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  • Using a good rent versus buy calculator will point out key financial differences between buying and renting and help you understand that there is more to it than merely exchanging a rent payment for a house payment.

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  • The inspector can also point out routine maintenance that should be performed if you decide to buy the house.

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  • If you are the home seller, it is best to call a home inspector before you put the house on the market to give you time to make any necessary repairs and to correct any deficiencies a buyer's home inspector may point out.

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  • New home construction inspections do not reveal the market value of the home, but instead are designed to point out potential problems, or problems that already exist.

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  • While it may not discover all flaws or problems in a home, an inspection can point out flaws or problems that might turn into bigger problems in the future.

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  • It can point out how a various index reacted.

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  • Because your idea of what is appropriate probably won't meld with her idea, you may want to look at online images of swimsuits so that you both can point out which suits you like, and which suits are off limits.

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  • Make sure you point out that some tween swimsuits may not lend themselves to playing sports or running around.

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  • While the popularity of the Snuggie does show that it is fulfilling a need, many critics point out that one can be just as comfortable and practical in a poncho, sweater or any other lounge clothes that are probably already in the wardrobe.

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  • If you are able to point out some constellations, your date is likely to be impressed.

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  • I point out the different personality types in order to break down how entwined the two of are in an unhealthy way.

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  • I am trying to help you to see the forests through the trees, in order to point out how complicated your questions are and why I can't provide an easy answer.

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  • I want to point out that the dating cues or signals I am referring to aren't sexual, although as relationships progress, intimacy does have its own set of cues.

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  • Things are not hopeless and I would still recommend talking with a professional who can point out other options for empowering yourself.

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  • While many people think that this seems to simply be an excuse to have lots of sexual partners, "poly" people are quick to point out that the root of polyamory is amor, which means "love."

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  • Even SugarDaddyHaven is quick to point out that feelings of safety and the sophisticated relationship skills make older men more attractive to younger women than their own age group.

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  • A reputable jeweler may point out design flaws that you haven't noticed, but they should not steer you toward designs outside your price range or styles you dislike.

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  • With so many different ring styles available, it is meaningless to point out only a few samples of platinum rings sparkling with princess cut diamonds.

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  • Have the jeweler point out any flaws in the diamond, and examine the stone in good light to determine how these flaws might affect its brilliance.

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  • The list even goes so far as to point out differences that may exist between stores.

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  • First, the skeptics point out that some interpreters might be adding two and two and coming up with five when they are reading Mayan writings.

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  • However, scientists are quick to point out that when the northern hemisphere is in the constellation of Sagittarius, this may occur.

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  • Many critics point out that it is easy to take the prolific body of Nostradamus' work and mold it to fit any circumstance in retrospect.

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  • However, many also point out that this particular Nostradamus forecast is not assigned a time period.

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  • Opponents of early technology also point out that parents and teachers can become complacent about education, allowing the computer to teach.

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  • Go grocery shopping, and point out the shapes and colors of the items you are purchasing.

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  • Proponents of schooling year round point out that allowing children to go home to help with the harvest is no longer a need in most communities.

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  • They point out that parents will only have to buy a few pieces of clothing for their children, and this clothing should last throughout the entire school year.

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  • Often, people who have had a service are most likely to point out what is great--and horrible--about it.

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  • They point out that ancient Egyptians did believe in a transformation in the afterlife, but they believed the transformation was into another world, not this one.

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  • They also point out those stories where other experiencers have even predicted the future.

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  • On the other side are Christian scholars that point out many areas in the Bible that explicitly contradict the idea of reincarnation.

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  • Zappos.com customers have been pleased and point out that not only is the boot comfortable, but can be worn well with skirts or jeans.

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  • Outraged fans can still point out that despite the indignity of trying to rewrite one of the soap's greatest historical moments, Erica Kane still planned to have an abortion and her intent remained firm.

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  • Granted, there are times when rumors prove true, but soap insiders are quick to point out that in most cases rumors that begin online do not come to fruition.

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  • This is only compounded if the artist doesn't point out the obvious and instead simply gives that client exactly what he or she asks for.

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  • However, it is also important to point out that some Asperger syndrome children stare at people.

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  • Some experts also point out that anti-cure activists forget that medical intervention greatly improves the life quality of many severely disabled autistic individuals.

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  • In a work relationship, for example, you might point out that the individual's sound judgment was something that helped them stand out from others at the job.

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  • It should point out everything from who the competitors are to the opportunities for the business to grow.

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  • While this is an extreme example, it does point out the continued need for paper-based communications such as memos in a supposedly 'paperless' modern office.

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  • It's noteworthy here to point out that experts love the safety of this minivan, giving it a rating of ten!

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  • The accelerator pedal recall was incredibly significant for the company, but it is important to point out that this is not a total list of recalls the company has faced since 2009.

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  • Listen to others when they point out weaknesses in your jumping.

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  • While some would argue that cheerleading is in fact more dangerous than football, others would point out that many safety precautions can be put in place to avoid injury most of the time.

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  • Instead, take it to your favorite dry cleaning professional, being sure to point out the stain.

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  • The Eadeses are careful to point out that adequate hydration, plenty of exercise, and stress-reduction are just as important to weight-loss and healthful living as regulating diet.

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  • It is important to point out that while the above guidelines are vital to an anti-aging diet, persons of every age can benefit from the eating a healthy diet outlined here.

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  • Supporters, however, point out that this low carb diet is great for diabetics and heart patients.

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  • Not only an they show you proper lifting techniques, they can also watch your form and point out small errors in technique that you may not notice on your own.

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  • Some exercise charts will point out common mistakes to watch for when doing your stability ball workout.

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  • Many botanists point out that coconut is actually a nut and a fruit, since fruits are any part of the plant that carries the seeds of that plant.

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  • Many forms will explain how the information will be used, and may even point out the potential consequences of not submitting the form.

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  • Frequent checks can usually point out small problems before they become big repair problems that require a lot of time and paperwork.

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  • Still others point out that a lightweight modern girdle, combined with a well-fitting supportive bra, is all most women need to look and feel better in any outfit.

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  • One thing all women with strap problems point out is that you simply must wear the right size bra in order to be sure of a good fit all day.

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  • They do point out that the cup sizes run a bit small, so keep that in mind when purchasing.

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  • Those who have looked at the lyrics, however, have been quick to point out that Gaga's quick tongue is a compliment to the wit in her words.

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  • Additionally, she/he will point out the bonuses you will receive if you choose to host a party yourself.

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  • She is generally a happy woman who likes to sing and chat, but she is also quick to point out problems as they arise.

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  • However, truTV is quick to point out that Hardcore Pawn was already in production when Pawn Stars debuted and that the time slot is simply because the network wanted to tie the show in with existing hit Operation Repo.

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  • The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) is quick to point out that organic food products are not allowed to claim that they are healthier or better for you than their non-organic counterparts.

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  • In some cases, it's not unusual to find comments that point out the blogger's lack of professional expertise.

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  • With nothing invested in the site already, it is a way for someone to point out where site navigation may be unclear, or if there is a typo in your subheading.

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  • Social media marketing experts such as Heidi Miller point out that Twitter and other social networks are conversations.

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  • It's interesting to point out that the Army blue dress uniform is not something new.

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  • These people we point out to the authorities... they must hate us beyond all reason.

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  • She didn't expect it; she expected him to lie rather than point out the flaws in her desperate logic.

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  • Nice cars, nice enough house, but the tour bus doesn't bother to point out their digs.

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  • Jackson seized every opportunity to point out the upsides, and tried his best to lighten her mood.

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  • He didn't bother to point out that Bala Cynwyd, Cece Baldwin's address, was near Philadelphia, the opposite direction from Parkside.

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  • It is more pleasing to point out certain of his public measures upon which no difference of opinion can arise.

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  • To write an account of symphonic instrumentation in any detail would be like attempting a history of emotional expression; and all that we can do here is to point out that the problem which was, so to speak, shelved by the polyphonic device of the continuo, was for a long time solved only by methods which, in any hands but those of the greatest masters, were very inartistic conventions.

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  • It is no more than characteristic of Kant's whole speculative philosophy that he should' think the Ontological argument the one which comes nearest to st,-cess (yet the Ontological argument is held to prove - or rather to point out - not that God must exist, but that we think of him as necessary if we think of him as existing at all).

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  • The full implications of the group of ideas require, and are likely to receive, much attention in the immediate future of biological investigation, but it is enough at present to point out that until the more obvious lines of inquiry have been opened out much more fully, we cannot be in a position to guess at the existence of a residuum, for which such a metaphysical conception as bathmism would serve even as a convenient disguise for ignorance.

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  • Generally speaking, pessimism may be found in all pantheistic and materialistic systems. It is important, however, to point out an essential distinction.

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  • But here we may point out the influence of the expedition on Egypt, on European politics and on the fortunes of Bonaparte.

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  • As an abstract of that has already been given, it may be sufficient here to point out the chief changes made in his newer arrangement.

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  • Indeed he was so much prepossessed in favour of a classification based on the structure of the digestive organs that he could not bring himself to consider vocal muscles to be of much taxonomic use, and it was reserved to Johannes Muller to point out that the contrary was the fact.

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  • It is enough to point out that we have in his work another proof of the multiplicity of the factors which must be taken into consideration by the systematist, and another proof of the fallacy of trusting to one set of characters alone.

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  • It is no disparagement to point out that the recognition he obtained was due not only to his published work, but also to his success as a teacher.

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  • Obviously the purpose of the paragraph is to point out the wisdom of enjoying life in the time of youth while the physical powers are fresh and strong, and the impotency of old age has not yet crept in.

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  • It will suffice therefore to point out that the ordinary needs of the cartographer can be met by conical projections, and, in the case of maps covering a wide area, by Lambert's equal area projection.

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  • And, though it exhibits the Deity in less splendour than its Sephiric parents exhibit the En Soph, because it is farther removed from the primordial source of light than the Sephiroth, still, as it is God manifested, all the multifarious forms in the world point out the unity which they represent.

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  • These entities are not created by mathematicians, they are employed by them, and their definitions should point out the construction of the new entities in terms of those already on hand.

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  • But nothing could be done until the Porte should have come to terms with Russia as to the Treaty of Bucharest; for, as the British ambassador, Sir Robert Liston, was instructed to point out to the Ottoman government, " it is impossible to guarantee the possession of a territory of which the limits are not determined."

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  • Military historians point out that he sometimes sacrificed great advantages to impetuosity; naval experts that he sometimes threw away great opportunities by indifference.

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  • Its object, as modestly stated in the preface, was "to indicate some of the earliest ideas of mankind, as they are reflected in ancient law, and to point out the relation of those ideas to modern thought."

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  • It should also point out any of the challenges that the business is facing.

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