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How to use reference point in a sentence

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The first task was to establish a reference point on the far bank so the crossing could be measured by triangulation.
This awakening is the crucial watershed in the Buddha's life and the key reference point for Buddhism.
The precarious political situation between the two superpowers was almost a constant reference point in my early teenage years.
The Chemical Brothers are my reference point for electronic dance music, and once again they have raised the bar.
When getting close to the city, he lost his visual reference point, the railway line, as the tracks converged around York Station.
And, as far as I see it, the older photo of her was used as a reference point, as that is how most remember the woman.
Make a note of the heading you require with the aid of the compass bezel ring, then take a bearing on the furthest visible reference point.
This is particularly true over foreign policy, which dominated the first two debates and seemed to be the main reference point for my students.
A benchmark is a survey mark made on a monument having a known location and elevation, serving as a reference point for surveying.
In particular he claimed the officer had not used a proper reference point when measuring Ferdinand's speed.
The current invariably displaces the nets but the reference point is some landmark on the shore.
Komensky is the moral reference point for the idea of an universal education.
The state is viewed as the major reference point in dealing with the problem.
I think I have a different reference point for the music I choose to sample.
The events of May, 1968 prove inescapable as a reference point of recent history.
But they did so in an age when British television was using theatre rather than film as its reference point.
There is currently no height restriction on buildings in the city but the Minster is used as a central reference point.
Nonaddressable markers can be used to locate addressable markers by providing a reference point for searches.
I did this so that the bloggers listed could use that post as a reference point to check back and see how far they've come.
The Second Crusade then provides a reference point for the role of clerics and warriors.
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At present, there is no dear definition of the reference point for the decision to invoke precautionary measures.
Height is apparently a new reference point for that judgment, and we Americans are sadly falling short.
The absolute calibration result is used as the reference point for the measurement data.
These rates are really only a reference point, but they do give consumers an idea of what the environment is like.
Fishing mortality is then set in relation to reference point goals.
According to the prospect theory, people do not use the absolute value of the outcome but rather 'code' the alternative as a gain or a loss relative to a reference point.
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