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Definition of inflection point in English: inflection pointnoun 1Mathematics A point of a curve at which a change in the direction of curvature occurs. Example sentencesExamples - In any case, our sample size of 500 was sufficient to have crossed the inflection point on the sampling curve.
- The logistic curve is symmetric about the inflection point at which t = (ln b) / r and g = a / 2.
- This would give a sensitive initial portion to the curve, an inflexion point at 10-15 Gy, followed by a more resistant portion.
- The coordinates of the inflection point for each curve are indicated by the horizontal and vertical lines.
- We estimated the growth-rate constant K, and the inflection point I, using the equations in Table 1.
2US (in business) a time of significant change in a situation; a turning point. the economy has crossed an inflection point and is poised for bigger things Example sentencesExamples - An unexpected spike in jobless claims announced last week doused hopes that the economic downturn had finally reached an inflection point.
- We have reached an inflection point in American politics.
- There are several reasons to believe that we have reached a critical inflection point.
- The feeling that we have passed a momentous inflection point is almost palpable.
- It appears an important inflection point has been passed for the dollar.
- We may currently be at an important inflection point in financial markets.
- Specifically we want to show why we use sentiment data to forecast market inflection points.
- A case can be made that we have now passed a key inflection point for global interest rate markets.
- It marked an important inflection point in business history.
- One thing is certain, oil is at a major inflection point.
- The thing is, inflection points are very rare.
- In our opinion, the first quarter of 2004 represented an inflection point worthy of influencing substantial revisions in portfolio allocations.
- There are two contenders in my mind for the inflection point in the modern history of Indian cricket.
- This would prove a significant inflection point in financial history.
- We're going through an inflection point in the marketplace.
- WWI came at an interesting inflection point in culinary history.
- In support of your point, it can be bad for the economy to have policy adrift at an inflection point.
- The financial crisis has now reached an undeniable inflection point.
- Malawi's not yet, from what I can tell, anywhere near the inflection point.
- The second inflection point this week was made by Google with its Google Web Accelerator.
Definition of inflection point in US English: inflection pointnoun 1Mathematics A point of a curve at which a change in the direction of curvature occurs. Example sentencesExamples - This would give a sensitive initial portion to the curve, an inflexion point at 10-15 Gy, followed by a more resistant portion.
- We estimated the growth-rate constant K, and the inflection point I, using the equations in Table 1.
- The logistic curve is symmetric about the inflection point at which t = (ln b) / r and g = a / 2.
- In any case, our sample size of 500 was sufficient to have crossed the inflection point on the sampling curve.
- The coordinates of the inflection point for each curve are indicated by the horizontal and vertical lines.
2US (in business) a time of significant change in a situation; a turning point. Example sentencesExamples - Specifically we want to show why we use sentiment data to forecast market inflection points.
- In our opinion, the first quarter of 2004 represented an inflection point worthy of influencing substantial revisions in portfolio allocations.
- In support of your point, it can be bad for the economy to have policy adrift at an inflection point.
- The second inflection point this week was made by Google with its Google Web Accelerator.
- There are several reasons to believe that we have reached a critical inflection point.
- It marked an important inflection point in business history.
- An unexpected spike in jobless claims announced last week doused hopes that the economic downturn had finally reached an inflection point.
- WWI came at an interesting inflection point in culinary history.
- Malawi's not yet, from what I can tell, anywhere near the inflection point.
- There are two contenders in my mind for the inflection point in the modern history of Indian cricket.
- We have reached an inflection point in American politics.
- We may currently be at an important inflection point in financial markets.
- A case can be made that we have now passed a key inflection point for global interest rate markets.
- The feeling that we have passed a momentous inflection point is almost palpable.
- It appears an important inflection point has been passed for the dollar.
- The thing is, inflection points are very rare.
- We're going through an inflection point in the marketplace.
- This would prove a significant inflection point in financial history.
- One thing is certain, oil is at a major inflection point.
- The financial crisis has now reached an undeniable inflection point.
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