Sentence examples for Be point from inspiring English sources

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Be point

noun

A discrete division of something.

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So that would be point No. 1.

That would be point number one.

And it would still be point of care.

This indicates that Raman observed defects would be point defects on uranium sublattice.

"The local store itself will be point of customer contact," he said.

Should be point f then: the UEFA national team coefficient ranking system.

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Five years ago, 10percentt of time-share sales were through the point system; this year, 60percentt of time-share sales are expected to be point-based.

David Laibson and Sendhil Mullainathan have also volunteered to help be point-faculty so if you are not sure who specifically to talk to please feel free to call them.

Based on the presently developed HDQ method, any orders derivatives of the unknown functions or any boundary conditions can be point-collocation-based discretized by a set of point-values along x- and y-direction.

It would be point-for-point.

It's no longer going to be point-and-click but flick-and-swipe.

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