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We have reached a inflection point in Homo sapiens sapiens story where living dynamics and social relationships that were once obligatory have become niceties.
The 2016 race probably saw a inflection point this week when Hillary imitated Ginger Rogers dancing backwards in heels better than Astaire.
If the IFS curve has a inflection point at X= h, the feature set that played a key role in allergenicity would be S o p t i m a l = f 1 ′, f 2 ′, ⋯, f h ′.
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A gesture, an inflection, a tone or phrase that unlocks a world.
"We humankind find ourselves at an inflection point, a critical threshold," Sexton has written.
"We are at an inflection point as a city and as a country," he said.
Some choices typified a significant trend; others marked a peak of achievement or an inflection point.
She didn't want that, an inflection of mutual sympathy, a comradeship.
But an inflection does not mean a transformation.
A point where the second derivative of a function changes sign is called an inflection point.
In 2006, a Texan named Edgar Valdez Villarreal was at an inflection point in his drug-smuggling career.
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