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If investors are at an inflection point, the new world may take some getting used to.
"We are at an inflection point in the industry," he said.
Through it all, the week proved to be an inflection point in the relationship between government and the press.
"I believe we are at an inflection point in history.
What we're seeing is an inflection point in the history of capitalism as the information age takes hold.
The cubic relationship has an inflection point near room temperature.
So at sort of this inflection point in the industry, I had my weekly column.
"It's harder to say when the inflection point might be," he said.
And the work of new artists appears as short inflection points throughout the magazine.
It does not, however, provide information about inflection points.
Second, the next few years will be an inflection point for The Times.
He's hopefully got the company to a significant inflection point right now."
But with yesterday's announcement, some analysts saw an inflection point.
"I think we're at a very important inflection point that is going to decide how the Internet operates."
And when those inflection points come about, markets move.
It may be a maximum, a minimum, constant or an inflection point.
"We've also passed the inflection point in the iPod story.
And we've also hit an inflection point as far as Internet opportunity goes.
A point where this occurs is called an inflection point.
In other words, the velocity profile must have an inflection point to be unstable.
As mentioned earlier, the slope is maximal at the inflection point.
These functions are suitable for use with any curve that has an inflection point.
The inflection point has arrived, the first creature thought.
The closer together the inflection points are, the higher the resulting capacity of the column.
"We're at one of those inflection points where the risk takers are starting to be rewarded."
The m is the value of T at the inflexion point of the curve.
You notice as well the inflexion points as a minimum or maximum of the zoom factor.
"While we believe that this inflexion point remains some way off, we think it will be a very profitable one for those who anticipate it correctly."
Andrew Roberts, rates chief at Royal Bank of Scotland, said Asia's exodus marks a dangerous inflexion point in the unfolding drama.
Mr. Ting of Salomon Smith Barney thinks the third-quarter rise in capital spending may have been an inflexion point that indicates the trend will be up.
We assume that γ(I) is a non-degenerate curve (in the sense of Nomizu and Sasaki), i.e. is without inflexion points.
In dorsal view, the lateral margins of the prefrontals have an inflexion point directed posteriorly at an angle of approximately 70 degrees from the anteroposterior axis of the skull.
It represents the point at which the inflexion points on the curve merge, and so it is the temperature where the first, second, and third derivatives of the Gibbs free energy with respect to mole fraction are zero.
The same is true for other temperatures lying below T c, and the inflexion points can be joined to bound an area representing the heterogeneous two phase system, where there is limited solubility of component 2 in 1 and vice-versa.
'The responses were quantified by fitting Richards functions to measurements of leaf extension and determining, from the parameters of the curves, asymptotic maximal lengths, mean relative and absolute extension rates, inflexion points and durations of growth.
Changes were also made to the functionality of the continuous noise filter whereby new inflexion points could be added to better match the FFT filter curve to that of the sampled noise in order to facilitate its removal without producing digital artifacts.
Sculley is currently invested in and actively involved with a number of high-tech start-up companies, including 3CInteractive, XL Marketing, Inflexion Point, Mobeam, OpenPeak, x10 Credit, Pivot Acquisition Corp., nextSource, and WorldMate.