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points of inflection
noun
Plural of point of inflection
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Nomura said: As banks go through macro-economic slowdowns and credit cycles, there are three points of inflection to buy the stock.
Local maxima, local minima, and points of inflection are useful features of a function f that can aid in sketching its graph.
To examine the stability of the cubic (two points of inflection) exercise heart rate music-tempo prate music-tempoonshipreference Karelationshipt al.
What a curious turn of events: from the very brink of a military intervention in Syria that might have precipitated a wider regional conflagration, we have moved to one of those rare "points of inflection" over Iran which seems fecund with potential possibilities, including a solution in Syria.
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That collision creates opportunities for them to accelerate through strategic points of inflection and scale new heights.
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Due to double symmetry, the points of inflections of the vertical elements of parallel chord girders occur at their mid heights.
If you don't think you're at a point of inflection, someone else, somewhere in the world will inflect your business for you.
Such a point is called a point of inflection.
Ultimately this point of inflection offers the chance to undo that earlier tip towards conflict.
CMC was estimated as the point of inflection when conductivity was plotted against octenidine concentration.
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