Examples of using The point at in English and their translations into Russian
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The point at which the two electric conductors connect is called the measuring point
any foam to dampen vibration, the point at which the disks.
this new hypothetical is defined loosely as the point at which a competing blockchain network could replace bitcoin as the largest
Said extension shall only start at the point at which the journey was interrupted
thereafter accompany it from the mine of origin to the point at which it is polished.
ethnic composition, is the point at which the Arab and African worlds meet.
If unsorted click"Name" to bring up the triangle with the point at the top.
Plastic surgeons categorize the degree of ptosis by evaluating the position of the nipple relative to the infra-mammary fold, the point at which the underside of the breasts attach to the chest wall.
and I thought that the point at which the dome meets the walls would be over the columns.
other waste must be accompanied by a movement document from the point at which a transboundary movement begins to the point of disposal.
Tapping the point at the bottom of the page opens a panel to work with waypoints.
We are, however, nearing the point at which further cost(staff) reductions could jeopardize the safety of people, the environment
Decisions to determine the point at which OHCHR field missions have accomplished their objectives therefore depend on the achievement of such core benchmarks.
These negotiations should resume from the point at which they were halted,
is the point at which we bend to pick up things
Hereafter the point at which the second derivatives are evaluated will not be expressed explicitly so the Hessian matrix for this case would be said to be[fxx].
Downstream Velocity Limit(solid straight line): This line represents the point at which the downstream gas will exceed the specified velocity.
Lebanon that negotiations should be resumed from the point at which they stopped.
but well below the point at which chrysotile crystallizes.
often marking the point at which a country starts out on its path to stability.