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Free sign upThe phrase "applies at the point" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing specific conditions or situations where something is relevant or applicable.
Example: "The rule applies at the point where the two paths intersect."
Alternatives: "is relevant at the moment" or "is applicable at that stage".
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Turbine types can be classified by their specific speed, N, which always applies at the point of maximum efficiency.
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(In some options, the discount is automatically applied at the point of purchase; it depends on how the bank wants the service to work).
This is because, at whatever stage in the process where discretion may be applied (at the point where the defendant is charged, for instance), white people are consistently treated less harshly than blacks.
The "plurality test can only be applied at the point of mergers or acquisitions", but does not cover companies which expand their market share gradually, over time, by natural growth, he said.
So if you reserve an Elio for $1000, you'll get another $250 applied at the point of sale.
If the external force J x) is applied at the point x=0, then J x) = J_{0}, delta (x) (55).
Customers who purchase the smart phone at Best Buy Mobile can avoid the hassle of mail-in rebates with instant savings applied at the point of purchase.
As surfactant solution was applied at the point source, a transient flow perturbation associated with the advance of the surfactant solution was observed.
In accordance with this principle, the influence line for any constraint in a structure is the elastic curve produced by the corresponding unit virtual displacement applied at the point of application of the restraint.
However, the government could not afford to lose the revenue generated by the line and hence, before they could abolish it, needed to take control of all salt production in India, so that tax could be applied at the point of manufacture.
Sonographic evaluation of intravascular volume status (e.g. inferior vena cava collapsibility index) is increasingly applied at the point of care [ 8].
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