come to the point
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"We've come to the point where we think that teenage hackers can do absolutely anything on the Internet," Perkowitz remarked.
From Salon
TUI's communication director, Aage Duenhaupt, said: "You can never come to the point where you can give a guarantee for everything. But what we can prepare, that's what we're doing."
From BBC
“Let me say that it is regrettable that we have come to the point where we have an Indigenous people who feel that their rights have been violated,” Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre told NTB.
From Seattle Times
"It hasn't come to the point where you really need to take any decisive action, such as cut exposure here or there," he said.
From Reuters
"We've come to the point where we think that teenage hackers can do to absolutely anything on the Internet," Perkowitz remarked.
From Salon
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