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The classic indifference curve is drawn downward from left to right and convex to the origin, so that a consumer who is given a choice between any two points on it would not prefer one point over the other.
"So although you're never happy with the one point because there's three points on it, of course as long as you win your next home game then that's not a bad point from our position".
Draw one of the lines and mark two points on it.
Has won just 1 of 9 points on it.
"Even … the Triple Crown trophy has three points on it.
Neither is Kvitova's, but she has done enough to win points on it through the rounds here.
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The relation of the centre of the circle to one point on its circumference is exactly similar to its relation to any other point on it.
From this point on, it's essential to return everything to its place.
"This weekend put an exclamation point on it".
From that point on, it was like a downward spiral.
Not to put too fine a point on it.
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