Examples of using Inflection point in English and their translations into Greek
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America will inevitably reach an inflection point whereupon a skeptical bond market will refuse to continue to lend to us at rates we can afford,” he writes.
We believe 2017 will mark an inflection point in the amount of capital the Fed allows Financials firms to return to shareholders.
We have reached an inflection point, where new malicious programs are actually being created at a higher rate than good programs.
But it may have hit an inflection point in 2014 and be in a slower decline now,
However, we are now at an inflection point in the legal tech market,
Fold it in half lengthwise slice Taking the inflection point of the original, measure the distance to the A
New research from Rystad Energy shows the inflection point for when the short cycle shale business could again grow faster than offshore.
a local maxima, or sometimes an inflection point.
combined in three or four months time, with an inflection point in corporate profit”.
India's democracy may soon reach an inflection point.
as in the case of the inflection point x= 0 of the function y= x1/3.
The inflection point created by social media represents a permanent change in the nature of customer relationships,” stated Carolyn Heller Baird,
We are at an inflection point in cancer research
The inflection point created by social media represents a permanent change in the nature of customer relationships,” said Carolyn Heller Baird,
We will see an inflection point in 2014 in their adoption, partially due to pressure to reduce medical costs
America,” he writes,“will inevitably reach an inflection point whereupon a suddenly more skeptical debt market will refuse to continue to lend to us at rates we can afford.
which reached an inflection point in 2016, when US adults averaged 70 minutes using them.
The United States is nearing an inflection point in a years-long standoff with Turkey,
The inflection point for the contemporary smear campaign in central Europe
I generally believe we're at an inflection point where the sharing behaviors-- through sites such as Flickr and Twitter that are becoming second nature online-- are being applied to offline areas of our everyday lives.