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Obviously, such an inflection point would imply many serious risks.
His utterances, however madcap, had a serious intent: all those consonant-studded phrases and skittering inflections evoked the clangor of a full percussion section.
The process is called Inflection Navigator, because a diagnosis of cancer or serious cardiac disease, for example, presents the patient with a profound inflection point.
The Trump Administration still has the opportunity to advance a serious commercial agenda in Africa, but we are reaching an inflection point, beyond which it will be increasingly difficult to make up for lost ground.
Philosophical self-reflection is essential at inflection points in one's career, when a leader faces a serious challenge, dilemma, or crisis.
A combination of spoken-word, singing, and symphonic sounds, Prayer Cycle 2: Path to Zero picks up where 1999's Prayer Cycle left off -- with Elias's trademark mix of choral overtones and world music inflections, both so intricate that headphones are a must for serious listeners.
Muntagirov is a lovely dancer: he is serious about style, and makes elegantly authoritative sense of the choreography's Spanish inflections, especially the faux-bullfighting flourishes of the arms and upper body.
Serious and focused in demeanor, Ms. Röschmann limned her portrayals of Schubert's Mignon and Gretchen through nuances of inflection and shading.
No inflection necessary.
Hungarian language > Inflection > Dictionaries.
She spoke without inflection.
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