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Political point-scoring is the last thing we want to see in this moment of crisis.
"There will not be time for a lot of point-scoring after this election."
Yet there is an element of easy political point-scoring here.
It is neither a time nor a subject for political point-scoring.
By his third season, he led the league in goal- and point-scoring.
The latter group provided the opportunity for some more political point-scoring.
However, what matters is not opposition point-scoring but whether the changes make sense.
This point-scoring must end: the country needs a rational plan.
Politicians overseas have also used the show for political point-scoring.
Bad history is an easy reservoir of cheap, political point-scoring.
Second, it was clear that the standard party political point-scoring would be an insult to those present.
This is not about political point-scoring or lobbying either way on independence.
She had the good sense to appreciate that party political point-scoring was just not what this audience wanted to hear.
Celebrities, when it comes to political point-scoring: please, just say no.
Regulatory point-scoring or not, it looks like a valid view.
"Labour's plans are all about political point-scoring, not the long-term care of older people."
From there the race will resume with a short point-scoring sprint.
If there was a time to rise above point-scoring from a rival, this might have been it.
There is a large dose of domestic political point-scoring behind the opposition.
No incident is too tragic, it seems, for political point-scoring.
But that didn't stop the point-scoring for a moment.
Rather, with an election in the offing, everything is a chance for political point-scoring.
We must now all stop point-scoring, and people should resist the temptation to say "cut them, but not me".
Of course, the loser in this point-scoring won't be Cheney.
"It's not an issue which I believe should be the subject of party political point-scoring," the deputy prime minister said.