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61. Four big banks cut their prime lending rate by half a point to 9.5%. 62. You could, as Karl Marx and others did, point to inequities in the distribution of wealth and indict capitalism. 63. The courts have instead tended to consider a number of factors which point to the existence of an obligation of confidentiality. 64. In the present case Mr. Glick was fully entitled to, and did, point to practical considerations to reinforce his argument. 65. They also point to other sources of variation in mate choice. 66. The five-year yield fell 1 basis point to 6. 89 percent. 67. Damaratos is said to have explained the point to Xerxes: Spartans considered it important to die with their heads tidy. 68. The effects of the uncertainty principle will then become very important and seem to point to some remarkable results. 69. That, thought Dalgliesh, would point to premeditation, or to the instinctive precaution of a knowledgeable expert. 70. Relatively few sites are so compelling that Web surfers make it a point to visit every day. 71. Together, they point to aggressive empire-building by the duke in the north. 72. Is it possible, however, to point to even earlier examples of boundaries? 73. The public observations and published documents of Government inspectors did not point to falling standards in basic subjects at the primary stage. 74. Aboriginals still point to various rocky outcrops or sandstone gullies which trace the Myndie Snake's progress through the outback. 75. More recent cases demonstrate how the courts generally point to a number of factors in deeming incompetency. 76. Critics point to the disservice to the public of allowing the self-interest of organizations to determine welfare outcomes. 77. The preliminary point to be decided by the judge was: when did the local authority's cause of action accrue? 78. They also point to cost savings for employers and patients alike. 79. It brought hope and a valuable point to the bottom of the table side. 80. When they are combined, these enhancements are expected to increase the SuperSparc-II's floating point to a integer ratio. 81. It was the first collection point to be set up. 82. Colour is another important point to consider with fine hair, because it can greatly enhance its appearance. 83. She climbed up again, then ran along the shoreline until she was standing at the nearest point to it. 84. But current and former Clinton aides, pressed on the inaccuracies, mostly point to small details. 85. Our findings also point to the increasing importance of fetal ultrasonography in the prenatal diagnosis of fetal trisomy 21. 86. The important point to grasp is that this magnitude will be nowhere near so large as the level of total spending. 87. It doesn't mean that the problem is solved, but there's a starting point to work from. 88. John Lahr made the point to me that Ken became a kind of scapegoat for the problems of the play. 89. It would be a mistake to point to any single explanation to the exclusion of the others. 90. Inside I was guided down a weird stairway and told at one point to watch my step carefully.