Example sentences of "[adj] point is [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Another point is that it would make most bit image files far longer than necessary .
2 Another point is that the information management unit was intended not only as part of a construction industry course for students at universities and polytechnics , but was also aimed as a course to assist construction industry personnel already in industry .
3 Another point is that there is a major need for advanced factories in West Belfast .
4 Another point is that it offends the important principle of subsidiarity .
5 Another point is that it could be difficult to direct members to the book shelves , CAL area etc if only one desk was planned .
6 The , another point is that that having raised the hopes of the housing associations the council is now actually trying to close a door that that we ourselves opened and this is tantamount to paying lip service to the health and the housing associations , yes , we 'll support you but not if it means that we have to sell you our houses .
7 A further point is whether the information system in its current style is suited to client use .
8 A further point is that the Shotgun model includes a large number of carrier variables and that it is worth further investigation to see if a more parsimonious model provides a satisfactory relationship .
9 A further point is that I have been strongly advised that we should take out cover against the need to indemnify owners against not being able to occupy their units due to events such as fire , flood or damage by previous occupants .
10 A further point is that your protected rights must be used to purchase the annuity which will pay for your annual pension when you retire ; they can not be used as a contribution towards your lump sum .
11 A further point is that although Piaget implies that explanations which combine two types of content are always inappropriate , this is not in fact the case .
12 What I would say overall sorry , if I may just add one further point is that the coffee rooms makes a profit and pays its bills very promptly to us .
13 One further point is that , in addition to statutory defences to copyright infringement , there is a defence of public interest , for example , if it is in the public interest that a program listing is published .
14 A further point is that there is no need to rely on the right unless the decompilation is carried out to a substantial part of the original program ( there is no infringement to excuse otherwise ) .
15 The interesting point is that the really quite moderate and bourgeois position of the DUP is often over looked , not just by its critics ( one would expect that ) , but also by its supporters .
16 An interesting point is that these often become more detailed the lower down the ‘ hierarchy ’ we look .
17 One interesting point is that signals for both directions pass through both microphones and both earpieces .
18 An interesting point is that the tendency to fracture by the spreading of cracks is relatively little affected by temperature whereas the viscosity or shearing stress is very dependent upon temperature .
19 The interesting point is that the Greeks were certainly able to see Merope with the naked eye , whereas today this is virtually impossible .
20 Another interesting point is that measurements of the velocity dispersion of the galaxies in HCG62 suggest that they have drifted inwards by a factor of about three compared with the dark matter .
21 An interesting point is that in the three leading models , those of Cournot , Bertrand , and Stackelberg , the NE outcomes are identical to those traditionally derived ; only the reasoning underlying the derivation of those equilibria changes .
22 An interesting point is that the words " yielding and paying " actually imply a covenant to pay the rent , but it is more usual to have a specific tenant 's covenant in this regard .
23 However , one thing worth mentioning at this point is that the larger parts are not always a guarantee of an agent 's interest — quite often big roles will attract attention , but a student who has been very well cast in a smaller role may hit the mark just as effectively .
24 The difficulty in assessing this point is that in most cases the normal justification can not be established unless the putative authority enjoys some measure of recognition , and exercises power over its subjects .
25 The reason I make this point is that while a retired architect may be covered by the PI policy of the firm he has left , that cover will only extend to the work he was involved with while a member of that practice .
26 What is bound to come to mind at this point is that there are pairs of things distinct from , but fundamentally like , a causal circumstance and its effect .
27 What needs to be stressed at this point is that this evolution is rooted in a very specific historical moment of production .
28 And the other two things I could mention at this point is that erm this activity , this useful time-structured activity , brings you into contact with other people .
29 The mental element or mens rea by the offender for this point is as follows : Section 6(3) provides that a person is guilty of an offence under Section 4 only if he intends his words or behaviour , or the writing , sign or other visible representation , to be threatening , abusive or insulting , or is aware that it may be threatening , abusive or insulting .
30 The crucial point is that having a great sound is one thing , but being a good subject for an article may be something else entirely .
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