91. So, you see, these cases were not chosen just for their illumination of fine legal points. 92. Sometimes, the students seemed puzzled by the fine points of legal warfare. 93. Supporters said the war required that the country not allow legal fine points to stand in its way. 94. That attitude led, inevitably, to a cavalier attitude about such fine points of government as, say, holding actual meetings. 95. Students at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles can learn the fine points of building lunar habitations from world-renowned space architect Madhu Thangavelu. 96. That may seem a fine point, but the energy debate is in danger of being corrupted by misstatements small and large. 97. That may sound like semantics, but it is precisely the fine point on which the controversy rests. 98. That may seem like a fine point, but it clouds the historical accuracy of events that occupy a sacred place in our memory. 99. Teaching-surgeons use them during operations to point out fine points to students. 100. The audit put a fine point on previous disclosures from CDNow that its current liquidity would run out before the end of the year. |