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To put a finer point on it: Donald Trump built buildings.
Or to put a finer point on it, because of Trump.
To put a finer point on it: We had Iraq. 12.
The second is I want to put a finer point on China.
But is it possible to put a finer point on this shift?
I was, to put a finer point on it, addicted to fucking waitresses.
Or, to put a finer point on it, Mayer is into people reconsidering his reputation.
This exercise will help you put a finer point on your retirement cash-flow planning.
"You got me out just in time," Bullimore responds, putting a finer point on it all.
Schoenberg: To put a finer point on it, you believe in fairness and being the good guy.
William Rennicke, a partner in Oliver Wyman's Manufacturing, Transportation & Energy Group, puts a finer point on the problem.
" The senator put a finer point on it: "You don't have to be the skinniest person in the room.
PR: I guess it's probably putting a finer point on the story to tell it in the time we have.
" Putting a finer point on it, he tells the Vice correspondent Elle Reeve, "People realize they are not atomized individuals.
Mitchell Harris, who runs BNY Mellon's investment management arm, put a finer point on the outlook for small, struggling asset managers.
" David Axelrod, a former top adviser to President Barack Obama, put a finer point on it on CNN: "This is over.
And his campaign put a finer point on it in the days leading up to the first in the west caucus.
This is true for most women who have unintended pregnancies in Latin America, but Zika puts a finer point on it.
" If they balk, he puts a finer point on it: "'Let's say a doctor said you had three hours to live.
This focus puts a finer point on what was an intermittent theme in the first season: the larcenous nature of everyday life.
The significance of the window as subject matter is unclear in "Flats," but Thomas puts a finer point on it in subsequent works.
"Let me put a finer point on it," the justice said, in a lower, purposeful tone of voice, his eyes fixed on mine.
New figures from the Congressional Budget Office put a finer point on just how bad things are getting for Affordable Care Act premiums.
Speaking (pardon the pun) of taking on Alexa, Google has recently begun putting a finer point on the "actions" that the Google Assistant supports.
" Kevin Sheekey, Bloomberg's campaign manager, put a finer point on it shortly after the speech: "Tonight, only one-third of delegates will be allotted.
It's a thorny issue, but Bee is not backing down for what she said — she's just putting a finer point on how she said it.
To put a finer point on things: Democrats view detention beds as central to a Trump administration immigration policy that is harsh and needlessly aggressive.
" Patti Solis Doyle, a longtime Democratic operative who ran Clinton's 2008 campaign, put a finer point on it: "After Wednesday night, (Bloomberg) is helping Bernie.
BECKY QUICK: RANDALL, JUST TO PUT A FINER POINT ON IT, THIS IS A CONVERSATION YOU WERE HAVING WITH CEOs AROUND THE TABLE LAST NIGHT.
And a sprawling new review published today in Neuron adds an even finer point: Memory exists because your brain's molecules, cells, and synapses can tell time.
The NHTSA will now attempt to put a finer point on this issue by trying to figure out precisely what Tesla did with that May software update.
" Meanwhile, New York Times media columnist Ben Smith put a finer point on it in his piece: "Andrew Cuomo Is the Control Freak We Need Right Now.
My piece was necessarily focused on a finer point only because all of these issues deserve more attention than I can address in my original short essay.
The S Pen can be used to take notes, mark up screenshots, doodle, select text, or just navigate the phone's software with a finer point than your finger.
Sanders, speaking about his record of standing up to billionaires like Bloomberg, but an even finer point on it: "That is what I've been doing my entire life."
Without them, the finer point of the theme was somewhat lost on me — I knew to be impressed, on completion, but I couldn't put my finger on why.
If your moon sign feels a little too general or vague, finding the phase that the moon was in on your birthday can put a finer point on it.
The S Pen has been upgraded this year with water resistance, a finer point, and twice as fine pressure sensitivity (27,27 levels, as opposed to 27,27 on earlier models).
Putting a finer point on it: "[n]ational security is not a 'talismanic incantation' that, once invoked, can support any and all exercise of executive power under Sect. 1182(f)".
But with so many candidates running for the same office in 2020, putting a finer point on "Medicare for All" will be a big part of the larger Democratic debate.
So, if you're a scientist trying to understand the finer point of how alcohol interacts with marital status, how on Earth do you isolate all of the social variables involved?
To put a finer point on it: Trump represents a political reaction, visible now in many countries, both against the jarring effects of globalization and against inchoate bodies of global governance.
Or to put a finer point on it: I don't think Sanders' 2016 campaign -- in which he quite clearly overachieved -- is indicative of how he will fare in the 2020 race.
For those not up to speed on the finer point of celebrity sartorial endeavors, Fabletics is a subscription-based provider of affordable, high quality workout gear, all designed and modeled by Kate Hudson.
QUICK: SECRETARY MNUCHIN, LET ME JUST TRY TO PUT A FINER POINT ON THIS FOR THE MARKETS BECAUSE WE ARE LOOKING AT THE MARKETS INDICATED UP BY ABOUT 291 POINTS THE DOW TODAY.
BECKY QUICK: Just to put a finer point on that though, the regulatory issues concerning the FANG stocks, you think that's just a temporary headline where maybe there's much ado about nothing here?
Hyperloop One is putting a finer point on the business opportunity it believes it has in the Middle East, with a presentation made today during the Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit in Abu Dhabi.
But to put an even FINER point on it -- here are just a sampling of the states where Trump's approval rating is currently below 49%: Texas (41%), Pennsylvania (42%), Michigan (42%) and Florida (43%).
To put a finer point on the resource disparity: Bloomberg's spending on ads in Florida alone is more than three times the $9 million cash on hand Biden's campaign had at the end of 2019.
And, you know, just to put a finer point on it, recently I've come out and I've been very vocal that I think that more countries should adopt a privacy framework like GDPR in Europe.
Or, to put a finer point on it: They didn't care about Trump's lies as much as they cared about throwing out the status quo and electing someone they thought would be a change agent.
To put an even finer point on it, we cannot rule out the possibility that Trump's series of ostentatiously promising signals directed at Israel may have sinister effects in the long or even short term.
Horowitz also added clarity to the dispute between his office and Durham over whether the investigation was properly opened, revealing a finer point to Durham's argument than what the statement on Monday appeared to say.
Pundits had failed to predict the election's outcome and underestimated Trump's appeal; that Trump himself had run aggressively on his own alleged anti-institutional, outsider cred put an even finer point on the death of expertise.
A recent survey by the Military Times, a leading publication widely read by active duty and former U.S. personnel, puts a finer point on the connection between the K-2628 education of military-connected children and readiness.
Ms. Epstein explained to the judges how the women painted watch dials with a luminous coating and were encouraged by their employer, the United States Radium Corporation, to lick the brushes to give them a finer point.
New for the S Pen this year are a finer point and more levels of pressure sensitivity (compared to the Note 5's stylus from 2015) and the same level of IP68 water resistance as the rest of the phone.
We knew the Republican health care effort wasn't polling well, but a new Kaiser Family Foundation poll out this morning puts a finer point on it: It's way less popular than the Affordable Care Act that it's supposed to replace.
" United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley put a finer point on Monday's warning, tweeting that "Any further attacks done to the people of Syria will be blamed on Assad, but also on Russia & Iran who support him killing his own people.
You just go down the line, whether it's revenue, China, profitability, wearables, the guidance ... And I want to put a finer point on the guidance, if you take a typical beat it implies that they'll grow revenue by 2% in the September quarter.
To put a finer point on it, what happens when hackers break into Amazon and obtain my credit card info and my shopping history, breach a hometown lending agent and get my Social Security number, and my Facebook account getting my photo?
A bombshell whistleblower complaint revealed days earlier put a finer point on the administration's contact with Ukraine, as the report alleged Trump had acted inappropriately in pushing for a foreign power to take aim at the Bidens, specifically in a July 25 phone conversation between the leaders.
But to put a finer point on it, you're not ... There's a lot of folks I work with, and that work at other organizations, that are spending a lot of time trying to figure out, how can we make video that will have the farthest reach on Facebook?
I mean, Rebecca, the woman who sat in the box with the first lady at the State of the Union — to put a finer point on their situation, they have two kids under the age of five, their mortgage is $503,400 a month, and their child-care bill is $1,900 a month.
Or to bring things to a finer point: If you couldn't see, long before the Mueller report fizzle or the latest revelations of F.B.I. incompetence, that Comey was a fundamentally comical figure rather than a paragon of old-school American virtue, then you have no business leading a resistance movement against a president whose main political talent is to make his rivals look ridiculous.
Stine himself claims that much of his more extreme material is facetious and satire, using ridiculous scenarios to make a finer point.
However, there are also some features distinguishing it from the gerenuk, including major morphological differences in horns, horn cores, tail, postorbital area and basioccipital processes. The gerenuk has a longer, heavier neck and a shorter tail. A finer point of difference is the absence of an inward-curving lobe in the lower edge of the ear (near its tip) in the gerenuk. The subspecies of the gerenuk are similar in colouration; the southern gerenuk is the smaller of the two.
Michelangelo sketched this over a previous brown, lead point stylus study of the vaulted Sistine Chapel ceiling. The entire composition is 274 millimeters in height and 386 millimeters in width. The second sketch is titled Studies of a Reclining Male Nude: Adam in the Fresco ‘The Creation of Man.’ It was created in 1511 in dark red chalk, over a stylus under drawing. Red chalk was Michelangelo’s preferred medium at this period of time, as it could be shaved to a finer point than black chalk.
Though the sabre had already become very popular in Britain, experience in Egypt did lead to a fashion trend for mameluke sword style blades, a type of Middle Eastern scimitar, by some infantry and cavalry officers. These blades differ from the more typical British ones in that they have more extreme curvatures, in that they are usually not fullered, and in that they taper to a finer point. Mameluke swords also gained some popularity in France as well. Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, himself carried a mameluke-style sword.
He travelled widely and spent a period with Sayf ad-Dawlah ibn Hamdān the Hamdanid ruler at Aleppo in 952/953 where he held conferences with the famous court poet al- Mutanabbi (915-965). He continued on to Fars, and gained favour at the Buyid court of ‘Aḍud al-Dawlah ibn Buwaih in Shirāz. Ibn Khallikan recounts a grammatical contest at the hippodrome (‘Maidān’) between Abū Alī and the prince ‘Aḍud al-Dawlah on a finer point of grammar over the use of the accusative case. In the expression: The prince argued that ‘Zaid’ should be in the nominative and not in the accusative case. When Abū Alī maintained that the verb is understood in the ellipse and therefore ‘Zaid’ is governed by the accusative, the prince challenged: “Why not use the nominative to fill the ellipse as: Abū Alī conceded he was stumped by this remark saying; However ‘Aḍud is reported to have said: Abū Alī dedicated his grammatical works, the Idāh (illustration) and Takmila (supplement) to ‘Aḍud and composed a treatise on the subject of his debate with the prince which contained ‘Aḍud ad-Dawlah’s approbation.

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