31. Make this point firmly, because the idea of anxiety-reduction with repeated exposure is one of the fundamental principles of the course. 32. On a more practical level, two points should be made. 33. Other nasty details afflict specific balanced-budget proposals, but I think enough has been said to make the point. 34. Ryder makes a point of seeking out potential waverers and listening to their arguments in person. 35. She said she always made a point to stay above the fray and concentrate on her work. 36. Similar points were made in the guides as in Terminating Parental Contact. 37. So the best lobbyists make a point of never showing anger when they fail to persuade. 38. Sometimes I make a point of not saying the pledge at all, just to make sure abstention remains permissible. 39. The guard made a point of gazing into the distance as he struck his blows. 40. The gunmen have made a point, but they must now leave room for talks by elected leaders to go forward. |