Examples of using Has a point in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Nick has a point.
Aubrey, maybe Beca has a point.
Camille has a point, which is why we're not going to stitch into Sandy.
Meredith has a point.
I have  to say, sir, the Vice President has a point.
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The lovely rita has a point, amazingly enough.
You know, Gus, your uncle has a point.
Aristotle has a point.
And as much as you don't want to hear it, Oliver has a point.
It's clear our friend has a point he has  to make.
I appreciate the vote of confidence, but maybe Eddie has a point here.
Carcetti has a point. I went down to Annapolis, got matching funds for witness protection.
Steve Plaut has a point.
We found 30 driver's licenses in your residence alone. The lady has a point.
Maybe Kendra has a point.
Wouldn't it be great if just one politician said,"Do you know,my opponent has a point.
Agent Dixon has a point.
Will, look,I don't wanna gang up on you… but Anya kinda has a point.
Nick was all like,"Barney has a point"about renegotiating the terms of the blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.".
Not every story has a point.
So with flutes, with golf carts, and even with a  fiercely contested question like same-sex marriage,Aristotle has a point.
How have  we convinced ourselves that every culture has a point of view on these subjects worth considering?
If you're sophisticated or intelligent, in other words, European,you might think James May has a point.
Janice, people say there is no such thing as absolute evil,that villainy always has a point of view, but I look around at the pain and the destruction caused by this horrific act, and I don't agree.
Well, as an  arson investigator, you should know that every fire has a point of ignition.
Scott continued by saying that"Pariah has a point to make, and a point  of view to argue, but it also, above all, wants to illuminate an  individual universe of meaning and emotion.".
Do you think McGowan has a point?
To show that the intersection is dense, it is sufficient to show that anynonempty open set formula_9 in formula_6 has a point formula_11 in common with all of the formula_7.
In his New York Times article, film critic A.O. Scott wrote that to watch Adepero Oduye play Alike"is to experience the thrill of discovery."Scott continued by saying that"Pariah has a point to make, and a point  of view to argue, but it also, above all, wants to illuminate an  individual universe of meaning and emotion."[4].