In any case, our sample size of 500 was sufficient to have crossed the inflection point on the sampling curve. |
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An unexpected spike in jobless claims announced last week doused hopes that the economic downturn had finally reached an inflection point. |
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Malawi's not yet, from what I can tell, anywhere near the inflection point. |
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In support of your point, it can be bad for the economy to have policy adrift at an inflection point. |
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The second inflection point this week was made by Google with its Google Web Accelerator. |
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There are two contenders in my mind for the inflection point in the modern history of Indian cricket. |
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In our opinion, the first quarter of 2004 represented an inflection point worthy of influencing substantial revisions in portfolio allocations. |
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A case can be made that we have now passed a key inflection point for global interest rate markets. |
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But here we encounter another paradox that suggests we are indeed at a critical inflection point for policy and for markets. |
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The feeling that we have passed a momentous inflection point is almost palpable. |
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There are several reasons to believe that we have reached a critical inflection point. |
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As the moisture decreases, the evaporation curve inflects at a point referred to herein as the peat evaporation inflection point. |
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The coordinates of the inflection point for each curve are indicated by the horizontal and vertical lines. |
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It appears an important inflection point has been passed for the dollar. |
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Soon after its founding, cotton's share reached an inflection point and began to grow. |
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For a president who believes in playing the long game, this was an inflection point. |
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We may currently be at an important inflection point in financial markets. |
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This would prove a significant inflection point in financial history. |
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The financial crisis has now reached an undeniable inflection point. |
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The inflection point is the area on the limbs where the curvature changes direction. |
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The basic differences in opinion appear to center on when this will happen and on what happens after the inflection point. |
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It showed how America's increasingly schizoid relationship to body mass has forced an inflection point in fat suit cinema. |
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The amount of slip on each side of the anticline increases from the hinge to the inflection point. |
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I think we're now seeing a different kind of inflection point regarding how CEOs do their jobs. |
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I look forward to leading the Board through the coming year as we begin to see the outcomes of this inflection point genomics has reached-and as the benefits of the country's scientific leadership begin to multiply. |
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Harrington shows you how to make moves, handle tricky inflection point plays, and maneuver when the tournament is down to its last few players and the end is in sight. |
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And that truth encapsulates the inflection point now upon us. |
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Global equity markets appear to be entering an inflection point that will test the emerging market consumer's ability to offset a fragile recovery in the developed world. |
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Today we are also at a historic inflection point in Canada's North. |
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The problem for policymakers is that ex ante it is difficult to know where the inflection point is, and that strengthens the case for erring on the side of caution. |
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Many of the core assumptions and constraints in the conventional approaches to software deployment and delivery are being challenged and overthrown with this inflection point in service delivery. |
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It is clear we have reached a critical inflection point in the evolution of the Company where the focus of bringing our flagship product candidate, cetrorelix, to market is undeniably our foremost priority. |
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There's an inflection point to think this through. |
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As long as the data include this inflection point and a time interval shortly after, the curve fitting and predicting future case number will be reasonably accurate. |
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