Word: pointã
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...change would allow those with 802.11b-compatible laptops, or those with wireless cards or built-in wireless technology, to access the Internet without having to plug into an jack in House common areas. Instead, individual laptops could use devices called “access point?? to connect to the Internet...
Which brings us back to the original point??why is Matthews so astronomically popular amongst American college kids? His fame has not spread far beyond U.S. borders—a British magazine article last summer described him performing in almost complete anonymity in Trafalgar Square in London, until a gaggle of American exchange students showed up to get an autograph...
Rosenfeld works up to her main point??a new idea of hers called “Batterer Detention Facilities” to deal with perpetrators of domestic violence...
...This was a good test for everybody, getting to play two spots higher than normal, and feeling a bit of pressure,” Harvard Coach Gordon Graham said. “The team responded well, battled hard for every point?? and pulled out a lot of wins...
This is certainly a strong point??and, probably, a correct one. But if, as the remarkable progress of neuroscience continually indicates, we can pin down (as Freud conceded might be possible) the exact physical location of mental phenomenon like pain—then why can’t we treat that physical location and thereby alleviate the mental problem? We do not need to rob from mental experiences, as Kim puts it, “their qualitative character, their special accessibility to our awareness, and their privacy” in order to affect and enhance them by chemically...