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1 These results therefore point to continued private sector expansion throughout the year.
2 PROJECTIONS point to tourism becoming Ireland's largest industry by the year 2000.
3 Olver's main problem is that he can't point to many recent successes.
4 Opposition figures are quick to point to two possible reasons for this.
5 A group of industry developers have made the same point to government.
6 These initial experiments point to the direction future structural studies must take.
7 Share prices point to some recovery in investor confidence in the industry.
8 We can also point to having led the way with political satire.
9 But market trends point to a decline in ILS issuance, said Sugrue.
10 However, they may also point to minor myocardial injury in other circumstances.
11 New tax figures point to a remarkable turnaround in Ireland's public finances.
12 Another point to look out for is cost projections for renewable power.
13 But futures industry representatives point to significant drawbacks in the fund model.
14 This year those factors point to Clinton becoming the 45th U.S. president.
15 Others point to Saudi funding of the Sanaa government and local tribes.
16 His arguments are entirely beside the point to the real debate required.
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