Trading in Auckland International Airport was the salient point in lacklustre trade on the New Zealand sharemarket this morning. |
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The sound is of good quality though, which is the salient point for any jazz story. |
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Whatever it is that's riled him, his ugly, near unnecessary swearing renders any salient point he might have been making completely irrelevant. |
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The salient point here is that the retrenchment was plainly not forced by tight money or credit. |
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Your Oct. 17 news article about the rise in college tuitions doesn't mention a salient point. |
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We wanted to make the salient point that the value has to be incorporated, that these are community members. |
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The salient point is that the government must be given strength arising from democratic legitimacy. |
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Mr. Peter MacKay: Mr. Speaker, I have great respect for the hon. member and it is a salient point. |
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The salient point is that First Nation poverty has raised the cost of First Nation programs. |
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One of the easiest ways to build excitement in your verbal messages and attention from your audiences is to introduce well-placed pauses just before you provide a salient point or a punch line. |
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For a more expansive discussion of this salient point, we direct you to the comments of Malone, J. A. in Blood Tribe at Tab 8, p.9 of our materials. |
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Virgo is an earth sign and the salient point about Virgos is that they are generally hard-workers who are only happy when they are doing things. |
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There is a salient point here, among the anecdotes. |
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Quite apart from ethical and economic considerations, there is a salient point that makes the fight against corruption on a world scale a key factor in international relations. |
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Madam Speaker, my colleague has raised a very salient point. |
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During a recent inquiry into whether it is the central government or local authorities that are responsible for the violations of freedom of religion in China, a salient point came to light. |
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The authors raise a salient point about gaps in evaluation in emphasizing the need for evaluation to consider how a program is delivered in order to assess the totality of effectiveness. |
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The salient point that the draft resolution makes is the need for policy coherence and for strengthening coherence and coordination at various levels of the intergovernmental processes. |
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From these examples, Mr Gizard retained, as the most salient point, the fact that legal room for man½uvre varied greatly as regards LRA actions for development but was never a total barrier to action. |
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