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inflexion point MATH

point of inflexion MATH

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The world is uncomfortably close to an inflexion point.
www.telegraph.co.uk
But an inflexion point such as this can not happen because of one sport.
thewire.in
Some speakers use upward inflexion as a way of including their conversational partner in the dialogue.
en.wikipedia.org
The passion, inflexion and variation he gives to the somewhat repetitive line makes it positively musical.
whatculture.com
All told, today's news could be an inflexion point and the current valuation may look exceedingly light in time.
www.proactiveinvestors.com.au
Volatility indicators are only useful up to a point in identifying market inflexion points.
www.risk.net
We would contend that when this point is reached, it may represent an inflexion point for the currency.
www.marketoracle.co.uk
When each of these changes happened, we saw an inflexion point in the number of people using the service.
www.independent.co.uk
The portrait is dominated by greys and black, in which traces of warm and cool inflexion only reveal themselves with close examination.
www.smh.com.au
All persons, judges and jurymen alike, form different impressions of the dramas unfolded before them; an inflexion or a cough may awaken subconscious predilections, varied idiosyncrasies and prejudices.
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