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But Rothblatt suggested that the evening marked an inflection point.
Blinkx comments that in fact July marked an inflection point on sequential revenue trends.
The gang rape and murder of a 23-year-old woman on a bus on Delhi's streets in December 2012 marked an inflection point in the general narrative overseas about the city.
But the appearance by Mr. Spielberg — who was given Comic-Con's Inkpot Award for lifetime achievement — also marked an inflection point in what may be the busiest and most frantic year in his long Hollywood career.
"2011 marked an inflection point for shopping; Online and offline retail are rapidly blending into a seamless multichannel world".
But Animoto's growth with SMBs was particularly strong last year, and marked an inflection point for the company.
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School adoption of netbooks could mark an inflection point for the industry.
As the largest and most innovative international assessment of adults, PIAAC marks an inflection point in the evolution of large-scale comparative assessments.
But beyond the economic damage, CEU's departure marks an inflection point after years of democratic decay.
The speech marks an inflection point on education between Obama's two terms: His first term focused on drastic changes to K-12 public schools, while his second term will likely emphasize higher education and early education.
If so, and if the results of Determann and colleagues vis-à-vis the marked decrease in development of ALI in patients treated with low VT turns out to be correct, it would mark an inflection point in which ALI/ARDS is no longer a syndrome that must be treated, but is a syndrome that should be prevented.
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