These results, combined with the ever-larger size of enterprises, point toward a greater oligarchical control of both the state and the economy. |
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We have to believe in a goal so strongly that our actions point toward achieving that goal. |
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When one reads his poems it is as if one is beginning a crossword puzzle in which all the clues point toward verbs written in the past perfect. |
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Satellite dishes point toward Intelsats above the Atlantic, Europe, and, inclined almost to the horizon, the Indian Ocean. |
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And all predictions point toward a dramatic increase in mental illnesses as people live longer. |
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Our objective was to help Canadians gain an appreciation of the country's financial condition, rather than to point toward specific solutions. |
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Listening to what people say is the starting point toward understanding them. |
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Rather, it is best to refer to it selectively as a starting point toward an overall plan to address your developmental needs. |
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Although not fully implemented, these commitments point toward the kind of cooperation and coordination that is required in the future. |
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As the end of the contraction phase approaches, cyclical stocks often point toward a turning point in the cycle. |
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Of course, I don't control the content of other web sites, but I must make efforts to never point toward bad sites. |
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But economic hardship and political demographics point toward larger gains. |
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However, certain elements point toward a faster recovery in the housing sector. |
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But if you phrase the question to point toward the causes, you may be on your way to finding a real solution. |
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This seems to point toward the need for more micro-level studies of the workings of social capital and the difference that gender makes. |
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The opulent, yet bright orchestration and the chromatic melismata around the tritone and the melodic minor scale all point toward the composer of Schelomo. |
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He modestly points out that his future is in the hands of the party's current leader, but his CV and his populist style all point toward higher office. |
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Rather than use metaphors that point toward nightmare, we would do better to turn our gaze to nightmarish reality itself. |
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It is precisely this form of unsubstantial surface democracy of neoliberal politics that the author the original article attempts to point toward. |
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The conventional wisdom and the reviews point toward a yes. |
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Elsewhere, though, signs point toward change. |
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Although it is difficult to measure the results of TSB activity in this area, tangible signs continue to point toward a certain degree of effectiveness in achieving the desired outcome. |
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For example, revenue considerations point toward keeping service tariffs high, minimizing rollout obligations, postponing the introduction of competition, and overlooking many of the details of regulation. |
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The Tirole approach doesn't always point toward tougher oversight. |
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Roberts works with the deficiency of human language to describe what is not human-made and views language as a jumping off point toward a truer understanding of the world we inhabit. |
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For Canadians, this will mean a starting point toward allowing university students access to the same quality language-learning tools that federal public servants have. |
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At approximately 1630 Pacific daylight time, the pilot lifted off, turned the helicopter 180 degrees to point toward his departure path, and raised collective to perform a confined-space take-off. |
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But there are now more than 20 years of data that point toward a larger role for folic acid in preventing common, and in some cases devastating, congenital heart defects. |
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