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Centralized training only occurs at critical inflection points: new-hire, promotion, etc.
The book is breezy but avoids coming off as facile, skipping quickly across big stretches of history and landing hard on critical inflection points.
To define the attractor region, we adopted the concept of critical (inflection) points as used in phase transitions in thermodynamic systems to determine the boundary of the neutrophil attractor.
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We're now at a critical inflection point in transparency and anti-corruption campaigns.
The Wall Street Journal, which is owned by News Corporation, framed the story as a critical inflection point for Mr. Murdoch.
For both the candidates and their parties, the bombings in New York and New Jersey over the weekend are a critical inflection point.
"To some in the Valley," Rivlin writes, Theglobe's one-day leap from $9 to $97 a share "represented a critical inflection point," as "an overly forgiving stock market seemed to drop all pretensions of rationality".
Indeed, that might be why Klinsmann's snubbing of Donovan may prove to be a critical inflection point: it has already focussed more scrutiny on the team than ever before.
Mr. Morfit said in a statement: "At this critical inflection point in the company's evolution, I look forward to actively working together with the board and Microsoft's management team to continue to create value for all shareholders".
Arrival at Global Peak Oil GPOO) would be a critical inflection point for the modern world.
Suppose for a moment that this is true, that we have indeed now reached some kind of critical inflection point.
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