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I don't see the point in hiding anything about myself.
I don't see the point in looking back with music.
"I fail to see the point of it," he said.
Still, others didn't see the point of canceling their membership.
I just couldn't see the point of the console, then.
I don't see the point of getting off of it.
I don't see the point of preaching to the converted.
Now I see the point my parents tried to make.
You can see the point Warren is trying to make.
I see the point of why you would do it.
I don't see the point in arguments and things like that.
But I know you all won't see the point in that.
Several players did not see the point in parsing the differences.
But Waits said he doesn't see the point in getting insurance.
"I wasn't ambitious because I didn't see the point," she said.
They didn't see the point of it, the value in it.
All things weighed, she can't see the point of going back.
Maybe that's uncharitable, but I truly don't see the point otherwise.
While some might criticize Valor's leading lady, White doesn't see the point.
Many students don't bother attending school, because they don't see the point.
"I frankly didn't see the point," Ms. Conway said at the time.
Play defense, a neutralizing shot, see the point when you can attack.
"People don't see the point unless they love living in California," said Ekmekjian.
She didn't see the point, beyond the possibility of raising money for research.
I didn't see the point in allowing it to be in my life.
But I frankly didn't see the point," Conway said on ABC's "This Week.
He doesn't see the point of, say, using Angry Birds in stateside competitions.
Maybe, like me, you've ignored this advice because you didn't see the point.
In late elementary school, a young Hoffman didn't see the point of class.
They didn't see the point of the abstract sculpture they were encouraged to make.
I couldn't see the point, since I didn't have much money or any investments.
At first, Mary Helen Metts didn't see the point of participating in the group.
I just see the point of kids after you've been with someone for so long.
"I don't see the point anymore even if they ship the unit now," he says.
I became an average student because I didn't see the point in improving my mind.
I don't see the point in going through the motions and creating a misleading impression.
I don't see the point of having them if I never plan on using them.
"Victoria" is skillfully put together and skillfully danced, but it's hard to see the point.
Still, he's never moderated what ChatSurge users can send out; he just doesn't see the point.
Not only does it not achieve excellence: it does not even see the point of excellence.
I don't see the point in fighting to live if this is what it feels like.
I don't see the point in creating more drama; everything is now needing to become simpler.
For people not interested in economic theory, however, it is much harder to see the point.
I'm trying to sharpen up Andrew's point that you seem to not see the point of.
He told top national security officials that he did not see the point of the alliance.
Andy Murray tried backward caps in his junior days but ultimately did not see the point.
He did not see the point of sharing his personal life with millions of online followers.
Celia doesn't see the point in blending into the social scene of her rich Connecticut high school.
If it's fun and it's true to you, I don't really see the point of labeling it.
Weinman told "Good Morning America" Wednesday she didn't see the point of giving the officers her name.
I don't see the point of connecting with acquaintances that I'm never going to talk to again.
Many people may not see the point, wondering if, at this stage, the G.O.P. is worth reviving.
I know I should go more, but with good teeth I just honestly don't see the point.
Nadella, who became CEO 5 years ago, said he doesn't see the point in bashing other business models.
If telling the truth has no chance of achieving this end, I don't see the point of it.
Tommy Franks, then CENTCOM commander, didn't see the point in sending an amphibious force into a landlocked country.
It's a little harder to see the point if you're from Washington, where your senator is Patty Murray.
But you can see the point of the old high style when you eat Le Coucou's beef filet.
"I see the point that if left unregulated, private entities will have access to more information," he said.
Suddenly I too can see the point of having my questions answered, the teasing threads unknotted, cases closed.
So, I do see the point, but I think that nowadays a lot of people are overplaying that argument.
The verdict: While I'm not passionately against this filter, I honestly just didn't see the point in using it.
Okay, so I only added a period for the sake of illustrating this change, but you see the point.
I really couldn't see the point of paying anything, let alone $100 or more, to grow my pajama collection.
I just didn't see the point in rubbing salt in that wound, so we kept privacy across the board.
"I don't really see the point in making the music if I'm not going to be completely honest," he says.
I just don't see the point of inviting the Russians to help us on something that we know they did.
Jan: Our parents are worried and want us to register at the embassy, but we don't really see the point.
The formerly fearless Moira has become resigned to the horrifying status quo and doesn't see the point in fighting back.
I know that there are people who wouldn't fully understand, who don't see the point of Missandei and Grey Worm.
Everyone has this nightmare where they can see the point in the future where they realize that they're washed up.
The more "normal" the royals seem, they say, the less people will see the point of the institution of monarchy.
"If we weren't going to do that — to go bigger — we didn't really see the point," Ms. Sherman-Palladino said.
Volume sprays are one of those products you might not see the point of until you give it a try yourself.
I guess I just have some defect in my DNA, because unlike most people, I don't see the point in them.
Insecure farmers tend not to invest much, either because they do not see the point or because they cannot get credit.
You might not see the point of tying the market to a game that has you wandering around all the time.
"I didn't see the point in getting a beautiful tattoo only to hide it from everyone under my clothes," she says.
Because if I play a deck that's good, yeah, I might get a higher ranking, but I don't see the point.
You can't see the point in having someone in the White House who will make fighting climate change a top priority?
Some of those maligning the new Charmed just don't want the original disrespected, or don't see the point of reboots at all.
"I don't see the point of going through the motions if we know what the outcome is going to be," he said.
And I don't see the point of buying a book unless I really, really like it or can't find it anywhere else.
Some conservatives may also not see the point of sticking their necks out backing a bill that may die in the Senate.
He doesn't sound particularly forgiving, and if using him as a reference isn't on the table, it's hard to see the point.
Warm crème fraîche softened the earthy taste of the beets, although I didn't see the point of spiking this sauce with caviar.
Another factor is sheer resignation: His rivals just don't see the point in trying to pick off supporters who probably won't budge.
I've just never been that person because I don't see the point of kicking people who are down because it's an unfair advantage.
When I talk with entrepreneurs in France, most of them (mostly white men) don't necessarily see the point of paying attention to diversity.
I see the point — yes, how a woman dresses is not an excuse for abuse — but that doesn't mean we should promote indecency.
"I don't see the point of going through the motions and creating a misleading impression that something else is going on," Cornyn said.
But for me, a person for whom time has no intrinsic value in the face of journalistic pursuit, I did see the point.
I knew where to go, yes, but I failed to see the point: It wasn't a game, but it wasn't a story either.
You can't see the point in having a president who believes in expanding health care, banning assault weapons and raising the minimum wage?
First, the statement says that both the Panthers doctors and the unaffiliated doctors did not see the "point of contact" when it happened.
Because of all these reforms, Kaplan doesn't see the point of ongoing protests, and doesn't plan to attend the March 8 protest this year.
It's not even sort of about the money, however; the biggest problem I have with Oculus is that I just don't see the point.
"If that's what makes you feel better, then go for it, but for me, I just don't see the point," McKinney told the mag.
I didn't see the point in making a huge deal out of it, but they should have told me what the shoot was for.
During the final week of athleisure, I lobbied to extend the story to two whole months, but my editor didn't really see the point.
Yet because many victims simply do not see the point, cryptocurrency theft is far more common than any published estimates suggest, security professionals say.
I wasn't living up to my standard, I was living up to other people's standards, and I just said 'I don't see the point.
It is no coincidence that, of all the philosophers in this book, Heidegger is the one who refused to see the point of biography.
In fact, in many cases creators respect other amateurs, because they were once amateur creators themselves, and often don't see the point in suing.
We guess we see the point: Washington reporters and observers were a little puzzled by Ms. Sanders's fable about 10 reporters who drank beer.
"I said to Pierre that I didn't see the point of my working at Gabriel when he could hire his friend," Mr. Benech recalled.
"I can't see the point," Bourdain told the New York Daily News in a Thursday story, when asked if he'd chow down with Trump.
He didn't see the point; he didn't have the money to get the monitor removed and the office was an hour away by bus.
He said some very outlandish things, but the root of what he was saying, I could see the point he was trying to make.
"Some of the esports community are pumped to see video games at the Olympics, but many don't see the point," Sood told Reuters via email.
Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health, acknowledges that synthesizing a full human genome is feasible, but he doesn't quite see the point.
After all the progress our two heroines made over season 2, Midge doesn't see the point in antagonizing one of comedy's most powerful forces again.
Some wrote to me to say that they'd now lost hope, that they were depressed, that they couldn't see the point in even trying anymore.
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Agung, a young barman from Sulawesi, typifies a millennial attitude when he says he cannot see the point of voting because politicians are all the same.
"I can't really see the point as to why we were invited to go and see Dominic Raab," Ms. Charles told Sky News after the meeting.
I don't think protesting the exhibit is artistic repression, because people have the right to protest anything they want, but I just don't see the point.
I do not see the point to drug testing that lacks a legitimate nexus to job tasks; drug testing should be rationally related to the position.
Variety is what modding is all about, so I don't see the point in making a version of a mod that ten other people are making.
Years later, he offered another reason for declining, Priess recounted, saying it was clear he was going to lose to Ronald Reagan and didn't see the point.
"I used to not see the point in exercise because my body was covered in stretch marks," the Australian fitness and diet coach, 36, shared on Instagram.
Some of them see the point and they understand it's a creative process… but to fix this I think backers should be invested more in the product.
"For over 40 years, there was hardly any inheritance proceedings because the sense of private property was practically nonexistent and people didn't see the point," she said.
I need a few conventional items and don't see the point of paying Whole Foods prices, plus the store is only a few blocks from my apartment.
"So to think that we might accept EU supervision on so-called level playing field issues simply fails to see the point of what we are doing."
Surveys from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), for example, suggest that 55 percent of Americans without broadband either didn't want it or didn't see the point.
When you look at the innovation central banks went through after the Lehman crisis, I don't see the point of concluding that (central banks have reached) the limits.
Will the children with tablets for babysitters have the patience, or even see the point, of attempting to master the rigorous, slow, process of making things by hand?
I'm not sure I see the point of making all the interns sit on stools in the first place: Is it explicitly meant to underscore low office status?
This tradition of looking at Orpheus and Eurydice like that and trying to see the point of Eurydice was, for me, a way to play with this myth.
One 2014 poll found that just 33 percent of people see the point of it, and there have been proposals in Europe to do away with the switch entirely.
I didn't really see the point in plunging all the money you've earned at a company right back into that same business the minute a new product is released.
They typically hooked up with people but couldn't see the point in investing in some silly fling that would be forced to end by the time college came around.
"I don't see the point of voting actually," he said, explaining that he did not support the A.N.C., but that the party would win nationally thanks to older voters.
There's hope, nonetheless, according to panelists at the Asian Corporate Governance Association's E.S.G.-focused annual conference in Beijing this week: Some local companies and investment firms see the point.
I have a stable, well-paying job now, but I am moving to Belgium in about six months and I don't see the point of buying furniture at this point.
"I don't see the point of calling up semi-ordinary people and asking they why they made so much money," one grumbled — but others, like Mr. Pietilainen, clearly relish it.
Olbermann told me he talked to MSNBC for over a year about rejoining the network, but they asked him for a show with no commentary; he didn't see the point.
"I don't see the point in doing 'Anne' in a way that's been done, that's very charming, teacups and doilies and 'Oh, Anne's in another scrape,' " Walley-Beckett told me.
I didn't relax into it, and I didn't see the point, and all the non-pressure points in my back screamed at me, 'Why are you doing this to us?
Adding to that, we've been told the board thought Weller has been so difficult to deal with since leaving, they now don't see the point in salvaging the company he started.
When they start attending college or get a new job, veterans no longer see the point in waking up at 0430 just to stand in the cold and run at 0530.
It wasn't getting sick that killed you, it was the well-meaning men with blood-splattered coats and terrifying bone saws who didn't really see the point of washing their hands.
Health problems have emerged and placed the girls' futures at risk, but they tell the Hartford Courant they don't see the point in a surgery that could end up killing them.
He doesn't see the point of smashing Japanese products to attack a country for the horrors it inflicted in China more than 50 years ago, or over a petty territorial dispute.
"Our track record for decades with people that partnered with us has been to create really long-term value ... so we don't see the point of not being welcome," Hees said.
There are nights spent staring at the ceiling, worrying about the conversation you had earlier in the day when they told you they don't see the point of being alive anymore.
When I first arrived, I admit that I couldn't see the point of having a chef do the cooking when I was perfectly able to do my own dunking and swishing.
Last year, Mr. Trump discussed withdrawing completely from the nearly 70-year-old alliance, and he told his top national security officials that he did not see the point of NATO.
But my role now is to step back from those positions and try to be able to see the point of view of every party and try to make a fair decision.
I did not see the point of prolonging my healing process, since I am in the army and wear a uniform daily (and I'm not a cocktail dress kind of person, anyway).
But Troy said he's not going to quit his job and doesn't see the point in getting tested, since the nature of dispatching can make fulfilling the "reasonable accommodations" requirement feel impossible.
He accumulated so much money as a teenager that he didn't see the point in accepting his offer of admission from the prestigious Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania.
"Unless burdening plaintiffs and the federal courts with make-work is a feature of defendants' litigation strategy, as opposed to a bug, it is hard to see the point," Judge Furman wrote.
"I enjoy my work when it's something that has meaning and allows me to contribute something positive to society, so I don't see the point in ever completely retiring from work," Stimpson said.
"I do see the point in a way, but I think it's also a futile exercise and likely to contribute to confusion," said Koichi Nakano, a political scientist at Sophia University in Tokyo.
Party elites in the grip of dogma can't see the point of checking in with the people they represent and are blind to new problems the partisan catechism is not equipped to comprehend.
By completing a mission story, you'll likely see the point at which your target fixes themselves a drink, and on a second playthrough, you can wait for the perfect moment to execute the maneuver.
Roy Blunt (R-MO) said at a hearing earlier this year, adding that he didn't see the point in considering any election security bills in committee if they simply weren't going to go anywhere.
Courtney Stodden didn't make a mistake when she opted out of spousal support on her divorce docs from Doug Hutchison ... she just didn't see the point in fighting for money that he doesn't have.
But, while it helps to be a paid-up Potterhead, Tiffany and his team stage the piece with such dazzling assurance that I finally began to see the point of being wild about Harry.
It may not be that we don't have anything to do, or that we're bored, or that we would rather do it later, but just that we don't see the point of it all.
"We didn't really see the point of mailing a flier out if we could walk them to people's doors," said Mr. Leech, 60, who has also been Mr. Perillo's next-door neighbor since 1992.
The trio had made an unsuccessful attempt earlier in the afternoon to sit down with Trump, but White House aides said it was too late and didn't see the point in bringing them over.
Then I looked over there, and then see the point of the rifle gun, and I got a glimpse of the shooter, which meant he also could see me if he looked in my direction.
Taurus is a slow and steady kind of person, so things that feel too trendy turn them off—they don't see the point of something that will be cool one day but not the next!
Maher also addressed the possibility he might launch a political career, saying he does not see the point in running for office because his atheism would most likely be a "deal breaker" in a campaign.
Read said she fails to see the point of such a scheme, because without recycling infrastructure people are being charged for waste that is still going to the landfills—and, essentially, just paying twice for plastics.
I see the point, I get it, and I will miss it dearly when I'm waiting for some weapon to tap his or her contactless card on the card reader in Pret a Manger tomorrow lunchtime.
If you run your own store or website, you might not see the point of that as you can include all the tracking pixels you want on your website (as long as you remain GDPR compliant).
We just don't see the point in paying excessively for the new one when the cheaper one is just as good — regularly $1,199, you can save $250 and get the 256 GB model for just $949.
I don't see the point in carrying around a big wallet to hold bills when I can pay for (almost) everything with my cards, which are much easier to carry in my compact silver card holder.
I saw the Tobey Maguire Spider-Man trilogy in theaters, back in the ancient, pre-YouTube days, and suffered through the Andrew Garfield reboot, so I didn't quite see the point of yet another Spider-Man.
Last July, around the time of a contentious NATO summit meeting, Trump told his national security officials he didn't see the point of NATO and thought the alliance was a drain on the US, the Times said.
A lot of rock drummers didn't see the point in doing blast-beats and stuff like that, so it took about a year and a half to find a guy who understood what we wanted to do.
"Quite frankly, we don't see the point of this op-ed piece as we are already a clear leader among media companies on the issue of gender equality, and are actively expanding our efforts," said Ms. Nathanson.
I'm sure this is the kind of thing you'd get over if you smoked more habitually and built up some tolerance, but I personally just don't see the point of wasting all that time when whiskey exists.
I just don't see the point in spending $700 on Gucci shoes when you could go to Aldo or Call It Spring or H&M and get very similar shoes for one, one-hundredth of the price.
READ: Trump just hit Russian oligarchs with the most aggressive sanctions yet In 1999, Trump said sprinklers made people feel safer, but he didn't see the point of them in high-rises, The New York Times reported.
Once a U.B.I. is no longer universal or even basic (what if the poor are worse off when other forms of assistance are stripped away?), it's hard to see the point of having it in the first place.
Despite being saddled with some deeply anonymous styling, I see the point of the Outlander plug-in, and a drive around Catalina Island confirmed it's the car people with 1.5 kids from San Diego to Somerville would actually appreciate.
And while we have a little veranda with a few green plants, we do not have birds, and I did not see the point of putting up a bird feeder on our small open space to feed nonexistent creatures.
After we had spent a few hours in the Union Square Taco Bell talking about Taco Bell, Mitchell took off as he didn't "see the point" in spending the rest of a perfectly beautiful spring night in Taco Bell.
We chose not to test Apple's 87-watt USB-C charging brick, because after seeing results from the 29 and 61-watt adapters, we didn't see the point in spending $79 on something that would charge an iPhone any faster.
"I think the majority leader just is of the view that this debate reaches no conclusion," Blunt said, noting that he didn't see the point in considering any election security bills in committee if they simply weren't going to go anywhere.
But for anyone who's ever experienced an alarmed electronic voice at self-checkout blaring that you have an "unauthorized item in the bagging area" when you just don't see the point of bagging Tic Tacs, technology also has its shortcomings.
The absence of Calvin Klein, the newsiest label of the last few seasons, after the departure of the designer Raf Simons, has set off a kind of domino effect among European buyers and editors, who seemingly don't see the point anymore.
"My team worked on this for 15 years and it was an amazing feeling to see the point of light that Pluto was turned into a real place—a planet in front of our eyes," New Horizons principal investigator Alan Stern told Gizmodo.
India, in particular, which enthusiasts for the club hoped would lead it in global forums, has been notably disengaged, though there are flickering signs that its prime minister, Narendra Modi, may see the point of India taking an interest, even the lead.
There is some testimony about the Thai Navy Seal who died in the cave during the rescue that I do not entirely see the point of; Unsworth says he thought the UK team divers were better-equipped to take on the rescue.
In the days around a tumultuous NATO summit meeting last summer, they said, Mr. Trump told his top national security officials that he did not see the point of the military alliance, which he presented as a drain on the United States.
Community leaders say people who live in high-crime neighborhoods may be afraid to come forward, may view the police as an adversary, or may simply not see the point of cooperating, given the dwindling chances that their information will actually lead to resolution.
Toward the end of our conversation, I asked him if this wasn't all a step too far, if he didn't see the point of those who counsel Democrats to play it safe in order to maximize their chance of ejecting Trump from office in 2140.
He is often spotted walking through airports with his signature fedoras in a hatbox ("I tend to fly commercial because I don't see the point of wasting that money on a private jet, no thank you"), and uses flights to catch up on sleep.
If radicals for liberty and equality can't be bothered to stop planning their trips to paradise with Gary Johnson and Jill Stein, if they don't see the point of lining up behind this damn boulder and pushing like hell, we've already lost more ground than we know.
If the effect of good journalism can't be quantified in the language of nonprofit "impact"—less "our reporting got this person off death row," more "our collective body of work influenced the way a lot of people thought about politics and power"—these funders can't see the point.
Right now, the two main reasons that she ignores her debt is that she fails to see the point in even trying to pay back a gigantic amount on such a measly income, and that she can't navigate the slew of plans that currently exist to make her payments more affordable.
"She can't see the point of the repetitiveness of it all, people living to create more people and then dying when they're useless, to make room for even more people": 13-year-old Vanessa Adam reflects on the tiny circuit her life is expected to run, and recognizes its futility.
There was no time for brashness, or silliness — my dad certainly didn't see the point 35 years ago when he moved to San Diego alone to go to school, nor does he see it now, waking up at 6am six days a week to open up the family print shop.
Read more: 40 Percent of America Will Cut the Cord by 2030, New Report Predicts The decline in pay TV subscribers doesn't include a category of customers known as "cord nevers," or people (predominantly Millennials) who grew up never having subscribed to cable TV and still don't see the point as they grow older.
While participating in the political process by donating to your party is in a way a fundamentally public action, and voting records and so on would likely turn up much of this same information, it's hard to see the point in releasing this data, especially considering how easily it could have been systematically redacted.
"Almost every day we read about rising rent costs, and ever spiralling house prices – so, even if 20-somethings do have cash left at the end of the month to save, they may not see the point, as the dream of buying a house gets ever further out of their reach," she told CNBC via email.
"I don't see the point," he said recently, explaining that despite the allure of 23-D guns and ammunition, people who want to build their own firearms can do much better with off-the-shelf parts from their local hardware stores — or eBay, which he turned to when constructing a submachine gun with metal he filed and bent himself.
A couple of my friends told me they didn't see the point of renting clothes from a company that isn't limited to high-quality and sustainable brands; Anthro, I've found, carries some great stuff that lasts, but I've bought a number of things from Urban in the past that have barely survived a wash cycle or two.
Dyson, who was a prominent supporter of Britain leaving the European Union, also said he did not see the point of Britain tying itself into a customs union with the EU. "I would like us to strike trade deal with anyone who wants to strike a trade deal with us: Australia, India, Canada, Japan, China and so on," he said.
The World Drone Prix saw four pilots at a time race twelve laps of a swooping course, all set against the striking backdrop of Dubai's skyline, reports AP. It seems to have been taken pretty seriously: Pilots were kitted out in F1-style racing overalls as they ducked and dived, using VR headsets to the see the point-of-view camera feeds from their drones.
The three men had all been raised by single women in New Orleans; had met their fathers only a few times, or not at all; had dropped out of school, because they didn't see the point of it; had been arrested for petty crimes—both Wallace and Woodfox were picked up for violations of Jim Crow laws, like standing too close to a building without the owner's permission—and had been sent to Angola for robberies.

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