The phrase
"interesting point" means that someone has shared an idea or made a remark that caught attention or sparked curiosity.
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The great part of having colleagues drop in is that they will provide a very
interesting point of view on how things went during that period.
He discussed his whole career, but
made interesting points on the Gunners, and once again refused to rule out a return.
While The Fall Part 2 has a lot of
interesting points in its story, I'm sad to say that its gameplay isn't treated with same weight.
The full article is only available to subscribers, but I thought there were some
very interesting points made in the article that support many of the things I have been saying for years.
Moving away from the owner - occupied sector, there were a couple of
interesting points on social housing and the private rented sector.
When I first saw the headline I was hoping you were going to tackle a few
more interesting points like how the motion controls would translate to the game.
In order to cover this risk, sub prime lenders charge a couple of
interest points higher than a traditional lender.
Each year, they hire an analyst to review the raw data and
pull interesting points to create the summary and annual report.
I have read it and I think the author
makes interesting points, however, one small write - up in the times can not overlook the massive research on red meat and disease.
This is an very
interesting point for me, on which I would like to talk about in more detail in a upcoming post.
Though the topics range as broadly as the authors do, the
most interesting point of comparison are dating blogs from authors that do or do not participate in online dating.
We're at a
very interesting point in gaming's development as an art form, where we are really digging deep into what makes a game and what doesn't.
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