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"inflection" Definitions
  1. a change in the form of a word, especially the ending, according to its grammatical function in a sentence
  2. a change in how high or low your voice is as you are speaking

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There are two inflection points or two parts to the initial inflection point about 2014.
Every dancer has a little different inflection in their line, like a different inflection in a speaking voice, or an accent.
This would represent a major inflection point — perhaps the major inflection point — in the development of something that felt like true artificial intelligence.
"If Boris Johnson looks at this... There comes an inflection point, the Chequers deal was an inflection point, we will have to see what happens," Bannon said.
We are no longer simply at a cultural inflection point surrounding our long collective tolerance of sexual assault; we are at a legal inflection point as well.
You get there and you're like [sad inflection] 'Hey, my name is Mark' but in this case, it's like [happy inflection] 'Hey, my name is Mark, I'm a flat earther!
Focusing on a big inflection point in networkingJuniper is focused on what Rahim says is "a big inflection point" in networking, which is largely rooted in newer trends in cloud computing.
Talk about ... I think there's a couple inflection points.
The repetitive gestures have the ritual inflection of a prayer.
And on the equity side, we're at an inflection point.
"We're at an inflection point in the market," Kenny said.
It's hard to say when exactly the inflection point came.
But he said the inflection point would probably be temporary.
It comes at an "inflection point" for ISIS, she says.
The U.S. policy in Afghanistan is at an inflection point.
The market looks to have reached an inflection point though.
For both parties, the 2020 election is the inflection point.
"I think this is an inflection moment," Mr. Levy said.
The United States Army is at a strategic inflection point.
They have to give information, represent intonation, timing, pace, inflection.
"The case of …" the judge called our names without inflection.
The conversation around data has reached a new inflection point.
Central banks may be at an inflection point, Donzé reckons.
Two of Ms. Wojcicki's inflection points came in spring 2017.
Katrina is the inflection point for so many in Louisiana.
"No evidence of inflection in results or mindset," said Jefferies.
David was from Philadelphia but spoke with a British inflection.
But Rothblatt suggested that the evening marked an inflection point.
Then we'll have an interesting inflection point of what's next.
It involves a feeling, an inflection, more than a location.
Let me be super clear unambiguously, it's an inflection point.
Lev says the same thing, with the exact same inflection.
The war on ISIS is at a crucial inflection point.
It was my sense that we were reaching an inflection point.
"The 3D printing industry is at an inflection point," says Joshi.
And when you look at 83, it's a huge inflection point.
The go-go era, however, may be at an inflection point.
Friday's announcement, however, could potentially offer a major political inflection point.
Clearly it'd seem that we are at some point of inflection.
I'm hoping that this is an inflection point for this country.
"Inflection points produce a lot of uncertainty and volatility for investors."
What it may be signaling is an inflection point for markets.
"millions" and "billions" with that particular Trump inflection, and it was
So, we're just not quite there yet at that inflection point.
Right now, the Internet of Things is at an inflection point.
"We're on that inflection point on the growth curve," he said.
"The e-vapor category faces a critical inflection point," Willard said.
We are at an inflection point in the history of transportation.
"Now the impeachment question has reached an inflection point," he said.
We are at an inflection point when it comes to infrastructure.
We feel there's going to be an inflection point pretty soon.
The funeral was an inflection point, but it wasn't a beginning.
I'll keep an eye on their energy level, inflection, body language.
Mr. Xi may sense an opening during a historic inflection point.
Instead, there are big inflection points from which there's no return.
"I actually take this to be an inflection point," he says.
She described that as an inflection point in her decision-making.
And the key inflection point occurred in, I believe it was '87.
"Netflix is approaching a profit inflection," Patterson said in a note Friday.
"Our business is at an inflection point," Hattersley said in a statement.
Goldman said it sees an "inflection" in the game-maker's earnings trajectory.
I didn't see any inflection to the negative in that conference call.
The intrigue: IEA also sees an inflection point in the shale patch.
I AM HOPING THAT THIS IS AN INFLECTION POINT FOR THIS COUNTRY.
The 2016 presidential election was an inflection point for money in politics.
" She added that she believes Entrepreneur First is at "an inflection point.
But there's not a wasted gesture or inflection in Mr. Byrne's performance.
The main inflection point is Democratic control of the House in January.
"We have reached an inflection point," Mr. Fields said of the shift.
The inflection is already in its early stages relative to European stocks.
"We really see this as an inflection point for Improbable," Holmes said.
Now, however, the DOD space launch program is at an inflection point.
We are at an inflection point in the history of our nation.
"Hi guys I'm a VSCO girl," she says with a sunny inflection.
"We are at an inflection point," he said, calling current treatments "barbaric."
Like the dollar, world trade is at something of an inflection point.
Despite this slow power consolidation, though, there was no clear inflection point.
Can you sense the inflection point the industry is in right now?
The video appeared at a critical inflection point for the Islamic State.
It isn't always easy to identify an inflection point, for one thing.
This year, the mood notably soured on Republicans at various inflection points.
"We missed an inflection point with consumers," said one longtime industry consultant.
Technicians often look to moving averages as key inflection points for stocks.
I think the inflection point for this administration was the appropriations bill.
I think 2019 has been an inflection point year for this issue.
Kavanaugh's hearings were an inflection point for multiple Democratic contenders, including Sens.
Fortunately, we're at an inflection point when it comes to student PII.
"We have now truly hit an inflection point," Sachdev told Business Insider.
"There is an inflection point in American politics right now," Ruger said.
A play's gay voice, though, is more than just inflection; it's fundamental.
It's at a similar inflection point we've seen with social platforms before.
After acquiring that company, NantHealth is now at an "inflection point," he said.
The state-level data could signal an inflection point muffled by national statistics.
"We're at an inflection point," said Al Goldstein, CEO of online lender Avant.
On the surface, those numbers hardly describe a market at its inflection point.
They are at something of an inflection point in the current business cycle.
Two arresting new documentaries suggest Russia may be approaching another such inflection-point.
" A co-worker putting on an Austin Powers inflection to say, "Yeah, baby!
Smartglasses' inflection point could come when they begin to cannibalize smartphone sales outright.
Nearly two years ago, Trump faced a similar inflection point in his presidency.
The year 1994, the study's inflection point, was a major moment in politics.
He was also a Product Manager at Inflection, where he worked on Archives.
"That was really the inflection point for us as a business," Nick said.
David Cote: But, we've also talked about the sales inflection that was coming.
Still, questions remain as to whether the inflection in teen retail is real.
Going into 2017, we are at a very similar inflection point with BLE.
But the past few years have been something of a unique inflection point.
"I saw that as the inflection point to make the move," he said.
"21 AM," by 22 Chainz, played, and Glover rapped along, nailing every inflection.
However, Krasik believes Skechers is one quarter away from a potential sales inflection.
And many people talk about this inflection being the biggest in our lifetimes.
"I think it's an important inflection point," said Mr. Anderson of Space Adventures.
Her complex loyalties stand to be a major inflection point for Season 2.
Today AT&T is at a pivotal inflection point in its storied history.
LN: But you're not convinced 2016 is the same kind of inflection point?
Otherwise, this inflection point could widen longstanding pay gaps rather than shrink them.
For the Trump administration, that is the crux of this inflection point — trust.
The massive outbreak will hopefully reach an inflection point in a few weeks.
Overall, Invesco's Bloom believes solar stocks are at an inflection point of sorts.
Although much of this information was new to me, the inflection was familiar.
It's a crime story, with the reportorial inflection of your favorite nonfiction podcast.
" Poulsen went on to add that we were now at an "inflection point.
These new facts are a critical inflection point in the Trump-Russia matter.
The Great Inflation was an inflection point that changed us for the worse.
"We could tell an inflection after the election … and it's very exciting," Kelly said.
We typically get involved at key inflection points in the lifecycle of the business.
A well-executed China lunar mission would be one such inflection point, Jonas thinks.
This year may represent a true inflection point in the evolution of the industry.
"We would be overweight the consumer staples sector at this inflection point," said Morganlander.
"Ultimately, I don't see an inflection here in the next couple years," Tusa added.
What was the big inflection point in your life that sparked the entrepreneurial drive?
Seymour said that the iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF is at an inflection point.
The Google protest over the drone-related Project Maven was another key inflection point.
She also said she hoped the issue was an inflection point for the country.
"2018 was an inflection point for the construction tech industry," Chen told Crunchbase News.
Venture capitalists love to talk about inflection points, and that's exactly where we're at.
But the idea that 2019 will be an inflection point year may be misguided.
And this album is an essential document, in my mind, of the inflection point.
"The end of Moore's law could be an inflection point," says Microsoft's Dr Lee.
Covered in blood and sucking wind, Conor McGregor found an inflection point for 22.
This comes at a time when the grocery space is at an inflection point.
The time-consuming investigations have been an "inflection point" for the company, Huffington said.
She has written for McSweeney's, the Hairpin, and the public radio show Inflection Point.
They didn't see any change in posture, in tone, in inflection, in eye contact.
"For us, it's an inflection point," says Céline Farissier, a press representative for Renault.
"It was one of our first major inflection points as an organization," Dahl said.
"Afghanistan is at an inflection point," he said to the House Armed Services Committee.
Healthcare currently stands at an inflection point that the industry has never before faced.
This post examines when the hyper-scale players had their "cloud inflection point", i.e.
The inflection point occurred between the Tapper interview and Rachel Maddow's show on MSNBC.
Check out her answer -- not so much the words, but the inflection and expressions.
"This is an inflection moment in the history of our country," Ms. Harris said.
J.P. We're at the inflection point where SoundCloud rap is becoming new-age soul.
"Rare" is now an inflection in my personal dignity tool kit, a status upgrade.
Expanding internationally is Zolgensma&aposs &aposnext inflection point&aposAnd Novartis is just getting started.
"We are at an inflection point in the history of our nation," Harris said.
I really think posterity will look back at this election as an inflection point.
Then by mid October, which is coming up, there is often an inflection point.
This could – no, this is – the inflection point we need in our affordability crisis.
"We're at an interesting inflection point in American politics," he said in an interview.
Tuesday night will almost certainly be an inflection point for the national Democratic Party.
"We foresee an inflection point in revenue within one to three years," De Jager said.
However, the good news is that earnings are going to go through an inflection point.
Tim Cook said TV is at an "inflection point" with the mainstream adoption of 4K.
Kirk does an especially good job of touching upon key inflection points, from the Rev.
"It's an inflection point for the industry," says Matthew Lieber, co-founder of Gimlet Media.
Vit sees Airbnb's 2014 rebranding as an inflection point in the spread of startup minimalism.
That's the first time any of the big music labels has hit that inflection point.
But the definition of maximum employment should consider more than inflection points in inflation charts.
I can mimic other people's voices, but I won't have the same inflection or timbre.
I've covered robotics for over 26 years and knew that this was an inflection point.
Additionally, Wedbush Big Data shows an inflection in assortment signaling meaningful increases in inventory levels.
According to Wald, changes in market breadth has signaled inflection points for the broader market.
Oculus Quest has the potential to deliver what VR is missing most: an inflection point.
That inflection point, Palmer said, would happen when self-driving cars reach Level-4 autonomy.
An inflection point could be an angry customer or a long line at the register.
"The bottom line here is, energy finally is getting to an inflection point," Chan added.
She's not speaking in a British accent, per se, but she's employing a U.K. inflection.
Against this backdrop, we saw a project that appeared to be at an inflection point.
People will look back at this moment as an inflection point in the company's trajectory.
And once we get to that inflection point, how do you deal with that information?
The makeover of Gucci in 22018 is an inflection point in the return of maximalism.
"We do see it as an inflection point," Pitkethly said at the conference in Florida.
"There's going to be that inflection point when you start leaning into risk," he said.
The United States is at an historic inflection point in terms of its national security.
Everything is unpredictable in this administration, but we may have reached a key inflection point.
We are at an inflection point: Do we protect our democracy or become a plutocracy?
He's built his success by going against the grain and waiting for an inflection point.
The inflection point in Congress' fight over Zika is how to pay for the package.
The analyst sees 2018 as an inflection point for the company's joint venture channel growth.
Leonard had an unusual inflection for darkness: He found in it an occasion for uplift.
A friend recommended I read "Lean In." Do you know what an inflection point is?
"I think of this as an inflection point, politically in our country," Mr. Romney said.
The military is all-powerful in Pakistan and the country is approaching an inflection point.
Turkle cautions that we're at an inflection point, similar to when the iPhone was introduced.
On Friday, negotiations on a new North American Free Trade Agreement hit an inflection point.
The case is an inflection point for organized labor, coming after decades of grim news.
" • "The next inflection point will be the elections for the European Parliament in May 2019.
The "Tonight Show" host donned glasses and a gray wig, and impersonated Sanders's Brooklynite inflection.
It isn't approaching a fateful inflection point from which there is no return or repair.
The point at which there's a noticeable switch in narrators is the film's inflection point.
The White House calls it an "inflection point" with cancer science apparently poised for big gains.
We appear to be amidst a worldwide inflection point, and the answer is not entirely clear.
On the other hand, I also feel like we were at an inflection point with technology.
Rohr said Allied Minds was at an inflection point, with a new leadership team and strategy.
Brazil's industrial output also hit an inflection point, edging up after shrinking for five consecutive quarters.
The world appears to be at a debt inflection point where traditional rules no longer apply.
"We're reading this as people are apprehensive in seeing this as an inflection point," said Jeffrey.
On the road with Clinton the debate appears to be an inflection point in the election.
"That's a tall order, but it feels like we're at a little bit of inflection point."
An adorable, naive, hapless island, with a vocal inflection that could literally crumple an adult's defenses.
Coinbase co-founder Fred Ehrsam laid out this inflection point in a long blog post yesterday.
We're at an inflection point in history where innovation is solving many of the world's problems.
Tone and inflection aside, the best part of the Siri update is a new translation component.
There are even multiple versions of the bayonet scream, each one with a subtly different inflection.
The "gays in the military" debate of the early 1990s proved to be an inflection point.
They will need steady and dedicated cultivation, but this moment can be an inflection point too.
She characterized the political moment as an "inflection point" that will be examined by future generations.
In time, 2007 may be seen as one of the greatest technological inflection points in history.
It felt to me like there was an inflection point after the election for business demand.
The arc of innovation has reached an inflection point: technological change now threatens to overwhelm us.
"Bad Dreams" is more bombastic than the material on Break Up, with a clearer pop inflection.
It is possible, if you squint just right, to see a global inflection point around 2014.
The village name, Kaser, is the Hebrew word for crown when spoken with a Yiddish inflection.
"I believe we are at an inflection point in the history of our nation," she said.
That meeting became Mr. Brost's inflection point, prompting him to work with foundations and nonprofits instead.
"It's a curve that's permanently going up and hasn't reached its inflection point," he told reporters.
Why it matters: Hardiman's return comes at an inflection point for the business of The Times.
The widespread use of share buybacks among publicly traded American firms has reached an inflection point.
We believe the United States should: We are at an inflection point in the Middle East.
Suddenly, after hearing Brook's earlier notes, his inflection stood out in the flow of the dialogue.
Why it matters: The appointment comes at an inflection point for both Business Roundtable and Walmart.
JON FORTT: It looks like an inflection year based on the way you've laid it out.
The 448-page report marked a dramatic inflection point in the nearly two-year FBI investigation.
"This is a major inflection point for the dairy sector of the United States," he said.
"We have now truly hit an inflection point," CEO and cofounder Umesh Sachdev told Business Insider.
The relationship between Israel and the diaspora is at an inflection point, in Mr. Sharansky's view.
Regardless of internal party politics, her speech will undoubtedly reflect this inflection point in American history.
"Frankly, it feels like we're at an inflection point ... where the outcome isn't fully decided," Beals said.
There was an "inflection point" in 2009 when cirrhosis-related deaths increased through 2016, the BMJ reported.
Voicery synthesizes ultra-realistic computer voices that can use natural emotion and inflection, and whisper or joke.
This inflection point will sink a company if they've bet their entire company on the token sale.
"I do believe it's an inflection point in history when a president is impeached," Mr. Romney said.
Smith said Wednesday's data marked an inflection point as refiners exit the peak of refinery maintenance season.
You'll notice the difference in things like inflection and the way that the assistant pronounces long sentences.
As Davies puts it, this is a "once-in-a-generation inflection," with everything to play for.
Over past few years, the programmatic market has exploded, with the initial inflection point coming in 2014.
As a startup exits each financing period and needs more capital, it hits an important inflection point.
To begin, let us reflect that we are at a strange inflection point for AI and employment.
Do you have visibility yet to when we can expect an inflection in revenue recognition from Watson?
"I think it's an important inflection point here," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities.
I believe we are getting closer to an inflection point that will be triggered by specific events.
Drivezy's growth is coming at what seems to be a key inflection point for the transportation industry.
"We are at an inflection point here," said Tom Siomades, head of Hartford Funds Investment Consulting Group.
The preparation, relationships, stage-time, and resulted interest became a major inflection point for our company's growth.
Moreover, Uber appears to be at an inflection point in its relations to its rapidly growing workforce.
This debt crisis reached an inflection point in July 2016 when the commonwealth defaulted on its debt.
Lower amounts of capital can take biotech companies to inflection points that will change their risk profile.
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi may be at an inflection point, according to its latest mobile shipment figures.
AND WERE STARTING TO GET TO AN INFLECTION POINT WHERE YOU HAVE TO ENGAGE IN THE MARKET.
Many of these solutions have now reached the famous inflection point where the adoption starts to accelerate.
"This is where his Twitter account can cause an inflection point in the relationship," Mr. Green said.
Da Amazing Voice Inflection Device, known to scientists as DAVID, is like an auto-tune for emotion.
The course of history pivots around such inflection points, and democracy's inexorable march is accelerated or delayed.
Breath, inflection, hiccuping sobs, mirthful laughter — as Victor sees it, these are all a kind of singing.
He expects an inflection point for electric vehicles for the brand to occur in the mid-22017s.
Today's news is a significant inflection point for Sonos and to a wider degree the smart home.
We now stand at a historical inflection point similar to that faced at the end of WWII.
And we think State Street actually may be ahead of those other two in their inflection point.
You have to stay in it for the inflection point, which could be right around the corner.
"Facebook's story is at an inflection point," Chris Cox, Facebook's chief product officer, said in a statement.
The world's most important bilateral relationship hit its inflection point last week; it's all downhill from here.
"The inflection point we're going through now is really building out the whole foundation," Graf told me.
Wednesday's U.S. stockpile report marked an inflection point because inventories fell below year-ago levels, she said.
Ahmed's answer is to use the visual language of surrealism, with the added inflection of digitized forms.
His character, Deckard, was basically a starched overcoat with a crew cut, mumbling through lines with little inflection.
This trend continues until certain inflection point where evolutionary pressures then begin to move in the opposite direction.
The turn in bond yields was "a massive, secular inflection point" that will have major effects, Hartnett said.
"That was the inflection point for the market and we've gone basically straight up from there," Teich said.
And so, you know, productivity is important, but it's very notoriously difficult to make forecast about inflection points.
The company "has dozens of routines that employees are taught to use during stressful inflection points," he writes.
With this key inflection point, our primary aim is to help founders see the forest from the trees.
Stavridis said, that after Labor Day "if these protests continue, it [will] come to a significant inflection point."
"So, blockchain is a data structure in a copy and paste digital world," he read rapidly without inflection.
We are at an inflection point in this quest, and the time is right to shuffle leadership seats.
This represents a huge opportunity for those that can identify these inflection points and know where to invest.
"It's clear to me that the Australian ecosystem has hit an inflection point" he said in a statement.
Adam Collins of Liberum, another investment bank, talks of an "inflection-point" in Chinese demand for lithium salts.
Midway through the bowl you add olive oil to taste, which totally changes the inflection of the bowl.
The pay-TV industry is at an inflection point, top media analyst Tuna Amobi told CNBC on Tuesday.
A bear market in stocks would be most unwelcome at this critical inflection point in the economic cycle.
That inflection point Issa referenced sits at C$1.3600, a level approached but not broken twice since November.
I'm just finishing writing a new book, which is partly about the inflection point we hit around 2007.
They may have given it a different flair and inflection, but there is no separation between those histories.
Social media posts during the debate revealed wide scrutiny of Mr. Holt's every word, inflection and facial flicker.
These indicators help either confirm or deny potential trends and inflection points that he can use to trade.
We are at an inflection point in this country in the battle to end sexual assault and harassment.
"Mark," John says, a slight inflection of shock but nothing too major; it is Keanu Reeves after all.
"I don't want to disturb the media narrative too much," he said wryly, with his unmistakable Brooklyn inflection.
Barack Obama and Ben Carson are both heroes of the meritocratic tale, though with a different partisan inflection.
Despite these challenges, the deal comes ahead of something of an inflection point for both studios' superhero series.
The Middle East is at an important inflection point: Saudi Arabia is undertaking unprecedented and long-overdue modernization.
So any sign that that inflection point is here is going to be viewed negatively by the market.
Pacific time on June 6, 503 hours after he was shot, was one of the biggest inflection points.
Despite all this work, though, you haven't yet seen an inflection point with the vaccine coverage rates, right?
We are all learning a new vocabulary of inoculation: self-quarantine, shedding period, flattening the curve, inflection point.
"We are at a critical inflection point in this country," Adams said in an interview with Fox News.
With higher volumes and slower spending, we believe Tesla has reached a critical inflection point in its development.
Cases like that of Ms. Jones and Mr. Betts come at an inflection point in the nation's history.
Now he feels "both gratitude and rage" for a country that he says has reached an inflection point.
That would truly be an inflection point, as it will signal a major split in the Republican coalition.
Whether you are going to hit that inflection point or whether that's going to be an obstacle for you?
"Ummmm, well…some girls have short hair?" he says it like a question, his voice rising with upward inflection.
And with the rapid acceleration of AI developments, especially within the last few years, this is an inflection point.
"When a lot of creators reach this inflection point, they want to get into acting or music," Levine said.
This inflection point mirrors another three years later: An Obama Administration report outlining a future U.S. artificial intelligence policy.
In particular, her PMQs performance, according to some, was similar in tone, style and inflection to the Iron Lady.
With each take, Reubens shifted emphasis and emotional inflection, offering up different flavors of ham here, unexpected subtlety there.
Atlantic Equities said that the CPU market had reached an inflection point and that Intel had a "deteriorating" outlook.
"We're at this inflection point in space history where the barriers to entry are no longer there," Anderson said.
Shea was attending Western Michigan University, two hours away, "for theater performance," she says with a mock-bragging inflection.
Carvey slips between micro impressions with absurd ease, changing not only his inflection and cadence but his voice overall.
We're at an inflection point, and this, I think, is one of the real ideological challenges of our time.
Those are the key inflection points everyone needs to be cognizant of when going after different rounds of funding.
It's sort of a pass ... I do think there was this inflection point where women started to be believed.
Pentagon officials have described recent victories as an inflection point and warned that the threat posed by ISIS remains.
But it really shows the sort of inflection that our company's going through and how we're really scaling up.
Menlo Ventures announced Jean-Paul Sanday would join the firm to lead its new "inflection stage" fund in August.
Looking a lot more like tech companies, they also require similar check sizes to reach the next inflection point.
We are at another inflection point, where voters, politicians, and CEOs are reconsidering the role of business in society.
The move to Mixer seems to come as his popularity on Twitch has passed some kind of inflection point.
Users will most likely notice the difference in things like the inflection and delivery of long words or sentences.
RC: We hit an inflection point where three [third-party logistics companies] we were working with [were getting overwhelmed].
He hopes to say sooner rather than later that "we've seen that inflection and we're coming down," Fauci said.
His decision to back the expulsion of 60 Russian diplomats over the Skripal affair was a new inflection point.
His only complaint, he confided, was that the speech synthesizer, manufactured in California, gave him a new vocal inflection.
"I think we are at an inflection point in soccer history in this country," Cordeiro said after his victory.
Always an understated writer, who prefers innuendo to inflection, in this book he evinces a talent for the deadpan.
He reads one ad for Audible, the audiobooks publisher, with a very personal inflection that incorporates his son Walker.
This week is the 10th anniversary of the collapse of Lehman Brothers, the inflection point of the financial crisis.
Notably, at the 2016 campaign's most crucial inflection point, Republican insiders have pushed Cruz aside in favor of Trump.
"The DNA market is at an inflection point now that most early adopters have entered the category," Georgiadi wrote.
He framed the current debate over political speech across the internet as an historic inflection point for civil rights.
Ives, like other analysts, thinks an inflection in demand for electric vehicles has been the major catalyst for Tesla.
In earlier cycles, index revamps spurred by parts of the market becoming overgrown have occurred near significant inflection points.
The settlement is the latest inflection point in a nationwide debate over religious freedom in the child welfare system.
"2019 was an important inflection point in our turnaround," said Chairman and CEO Ynon Kreiz, in a press release.
This decade began just after a historic inflection point, with 51% of the world's population living in urban areas.
That February 20183 deadline is the last inflection point for Democrats before the DACA program fully sunsets in March.
I mean the easiest inflection point I think would be to look at the innovation report, which came out.
Claire had spent years trying to help Alyx understand what he called "people stuff"—conversational inflection, facial expressions, dual meanings.
No one will ever see that rock the way I did during that fleeting moment, that particular technological inflection point.
Thandie Newton manages to make this character simultaneously scary, vulnerable and seductive, all seasoned with a dash of robotic inflection.
Activity in international markets in contrast remains sluggish, and an "inflection" is unlikely until later in the year, Lesar said.
The 19th Party Congress this autumn could mark an inflection point for deals involving state-run companies, the sources said.
Most Olympic events have passed a significant inflection point; no longer do they test the mettle of an elite athlete.
"Many of us in the investment community had thought [the fourth quarter] was a stabilizing or inflection point," she said.
"This year is the inflection year," said Maria Smirnova, senior portfolio manager at Sprott Asset Management, which holds Agnico shares.
The stock market is also at an important inflection point, with the major indexes closing in on all-time highs.
Soon all writing will reach a central inflection point when "free or cheap" becomes the norm and print is expensive.
Under that definition, Japan's inflection point occurred in the late 1970s, when its rate of growth slowed — not in 2015.
This inflection point that we have has to be something that galvanizes people, and in particular women, in particular women.
In the TV series, those sessions are taken nearly verbatim from the podcast — the same lines, even the same inflection.
RORSTED: We saw the first quarter being very solid with 5% going to inflection for the remainder of the year.
Her book, "Seeing Around Corners: How to Spot Inflection Points in Business Before They Happen," will be published in September.
But Alexander Shikany, who leads market research for the RIA, said the trend in robot deployment suggests an inflection point.
More recently, CEO Sundar Pichai has set his sights on artificial intelligence as the next inflection point of the company.
That often means holding for years after an IPO awaiting positive clinical trial outcomes or other value-creating inflection points.
"We are at a transformative inflection point," Chief Executive John Hess said during the investor meeting, broadcast over the internet.
Chen described Blackberry as reaching an "inflection point with our strategy", and said its "pivot to software is taking hold".
These kinds of efforts will help drive down costs and create the inflection point VR needs to drive mass adoption.
Dunaway argues that the company is now at an inflection point where it has paid services and a subscription product.
"We could be at a bit of an inflection," Citi equities analyst Tony Brennan told a media briefing in Sydney.
Every Fed chair is haunted by the notion that he will miss an inflection point and move in too late.
"We're really at an inflection point now," said Mark Bower, a partner with Bain & Co's telecom, media and technology practice.
The film's extreme visual inflection transforms the meticulous study of their day-to-day wrangles into symbols of psychological disturbance.
"From the second half of the year we should see an inflection point, but it will be gradual," Duplaix added.
"We believe we are nearing an inflection in revenue after six quarters of deceleration as a public company," they wrote.
Under that definition, Japan's inflection point occurred in the late 1970s, when its rate of growth slowed — not in 13.
Then ARCore compatible Android OS adoption should hit an inflection point due to natural device attrition and new device sales.
It has become fashionable to point to Trump's election win as the inflection point for any number of global trends.
As a result of these optimistic readings, Sheets thinks consumer confidence may be nearing an inflection point with dangerous implications.
After 17 bloody years of fighting and suicide bombings, an inflection point is fast approaching for bringing peace to Afghanistan.
That price has been cited as a possible inflection point that would allow for the mass adoption of electric vehicles.
The 2018 National Defense Strategy provides a contemporary inflection point by shifting the nation's security focus towards great power competition.
They use one of the country's hundreds of local dialects, each with its own quirks of pronunciation, inflection and vocabulary.
Our two divisions -- news and sports -- are at a unique inflection point of two aspects of a hugely important story.
WASHINGTON — In February 2016, after decades of lucrative paydays from foreign clients, Paul Manafort found himself at an inflection point.
"We're at an inflection point," said Orville Schell, director of the Center on U.S.-China Relations at the Asia Society.
But 2018, it seems, is going to represent what Silicon Valley would call "an inflection point" on the morality graph.
As a result of this new era of shredded fact, the 2020 campaign is unfolding at a historic inflection point.
"We are at an inflection point on artificial intelligence and autonomy," Deputy Secretary of Defense Robert Work said last October.
The wealth management industry's strategies around drawing in, training up, and holding onto financial advisers has reached an inflection point.
"Why is everyone, even other black guys, so afraid of black guys," the poem asks with a Richard Pryor inflection.
"When Value turns, it will ultimately be a monster inflection," Fundstrat co-founder Thomas Lee said in a note Friday.
But it may now be overreacting, and after the coronavirus epidemic's inflection point, imposing an unjustifiable burden on the population.
They don't have that issue in the US. The second thing that you see now is an interesting inflection point.
Without a meaningful inflection in the yield curve, short-term Treasury returns almost equal the returns for long-term Treasurys.
His saxophone emits a broad and smoky sound, with a measured inflection that gives the music an unhurried, cogitative pacing.
"This positions this year as an inflection point for long-term growth," CFO Anne Bramman told investors at the meeting.
That performance, the inflection point of Green Bay's joyful return to the N.F.C. elite, offered evidence that Rodgers's capabilities endure.
Our team recently launched our new studio product, Regular, a service directed at small businesses hitting their growth inflection point.
One factor is the level of inflection, or the amount of information that a language carries on a single word.
With every addition of an acoustic guitar or dubstep wobble, Swift gives each inflection of her pain a different sound.
"Just to put it in a nutshell, I believe that we face an inflection point as a state," Huntsman said.
"2020 is going to be an inflection year for AWS," Dan Ives, an analyst at Wedbush Securities, told Business Insider.
"We are at an inflection point in the history of our world," she said at the rally in downtown Oakland.
I think India stands at an inflection point, where it has these fault lines that it has to deal with.
With her kohl-rimmed, challenging stare she penned songs that blended catchy synth-pop hooks with the occasional reggae inflection.
Rangel rightly observed that the Korean War marked a clear inflection point in how the United States pays for wars.
He took pieces recorded by jazz ensembles like the Count Basie Orchestra and the Horace Silver Quintet and, using their titles as points of departure, created intricate narratives and tongue-in-cheek philosophical treatises that matched both the melody lines and the serpentine contours of the instrumental solos, note for note and inflection for inflection.
For organizations hovering somewhere between mediocrity and brilliance, each year rotates around two inflection points: The offseason, and the trade deadline.
Since the person on the other end can't hear us say the words, they have to assume our intent or inflection.
"We are at an inflection point in the fight against cancer that didn't exists four or five years ago," Biden said.
Mr. Kovarsky learned how to mime a mean vibrato, and Ms. Hall-Tompkins gave him pointers on inflection, bowing and movement.
That's got Wall Street excited that after a long period of mediocrity, the economy finally may have reached an inflection point.
"That song is about nobody giving a fuck about you," the 20-year-old said with a faux-peppy inflection, grinning.
"It's a major inflection point in the industry, where you want to have that entire screen to have display," Bergman said.
"Ryan comes to DoorDash at a critical inflection point in our business following a breakout year," DoorDash wrote in an announcement.
More recently, Google CEO Sundar Pichai has set his sights on artificial intelligence as the next inflection point of the company.
"It does feel like we have reached an inflection point for capital," Chief Financial Officer Marianne Lake said at the event.
When used off a stereo amp, the sound is improved but still lacks the inflection and range of lesser-priced headphones.
As the sad tale unfolds, each inflection point that spins the plot in a new direction is marked by a puzzle.
"It's become very instructive as a 'tell' to the direction of global equities in general, and potential inflection points," Lyons said.
"One of the things that is so interesting in this moment is that we are at an inflection point," said Wollman.
As arousal heightens, so does performance, up to an inflection point when the arousal begins to overwhelm performance and scores decline.
"In six months we may look back at today as an inflection point," says Marcelo Carvalho of BNP Paribas, a bank.
The vignettes in "Easy" involve inflection points, muffled moments of questioning or confusion that — in mumblecore style — reach only tentative resolutions.
Instead, the disaster was more diffuse, permeating nearly every aspect of Trump's presidency, but nonetheless never quite reaching an inflection point.
These inflection points, the results of Trump's own words or his provocative executive actions, have often created crises where none existed.
Or an announcer having to re-record a line where he got the verbiage/inflection wrong or missed his own cue.
And I think we're at a moment where there's a tremendous amount of inflection and change going on in the industry.
We are at a point of inflection where we will either thrive or miss the biggest business opportunity of the century.
India is at the same inflection point now, where the infrastructure boom is contributing to the development of new business models.
"He had the power to take our little company and make it huge," Benko said, emphasizing "huge" with a Trumpian inflection.
Zinc is undoubtedly near an inflection point but as analysts at Morgan Stanley note, the supply-demand balance remains finely poised.
"South African politics appear to have crossed an important and positive inflection point," analysts at Societe Generale said in a note.
It's an engrossing portrait of a city — and a country — at an inflection point, and a love letter to Chicago, too.
"Every president at natural inflection points makes significant changes in their administration," said Corey Lewandowski, an informal adviser to Mr. Trump.
"We believe the stock is at a positive inflection point into 2020," UBS analyst Markus Mittermaier said in note to investors.
It's a key inflection point for Mr. Zelensky, who campaigned for the presidency partly on a promise to end the war.
This usually occurs at inflection points for stocks that tell short-term investors that a longer-term uptrend is in trouble.
It is incumbent upon us to acknowledge this moment as an inflection point to bring about real social and cultural change.
Trudeau may continue to discount your statements as political posturing for your base, but we assess there is an inflection point.
"India and Southeast Asia, meanwhile, are at an inflection point, and we are witnessing incredible quality of new investment opportunities," it added.
"We have hit an inflection point, where private companies have to choose an exit," said Venky Ganesan, a partner at Menlo Ventures.
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While the wheels of global economic growth still grind slowly, a different sort of cycle appears to have passed an inflection point.
Keystrokes only capture words, whereas AI devices capture inflection and emotion, which means the software can determine the sentiment behind the words.
Not everyone will want to hear Alexa read with her robotic inflection, but it can be handy, especially if you're otherwise occupied.
The 1995 Source Awards at Madison Square Garden, in New York City is often considered a critical inflection point during this time.
It would be lovely if the book ended on a hopeful inflection, a vision of what such a culture might look like.
There's an obvious inflection point around the September 11th attacks, which were re-created in blockbusters twice before five years had passed.
"We want to be at the inflection point where this can be made commercial because growth for these companies can be explosive." 
Yet despite promising an inflection point at the Gap brand in spring, that label and the broader company have continued to struggle.
It will become more of a concern that it will be an inflection point if the CNY or CNH get to 7.
The story of my life had reached an inflection point here at the roadside in a little town far from my home.
It is a cruel fate to live so far from Aibo, whose dorky little yips warm the heart with their robotic inflection.
Without a revitalized and flexible approach at this inflection point, the situation is certain to continue to unravel — potentially in catastrophic ways.
Instead, the 1970s are an inflection point at which the scale of exclusionary zoning in the United States started to increase significantly.
Analysts credited improved product, which better balances its fashion and logo merchandise, as one of the key reasons behind the sales inflection.
To a degree it's that "inflection" problem that you find with instant messengers versus actual conversation: Tone is very easy to misread.
With its slinking, minimalist beats and coldhearted dope-dealer raps, ShorelineDoThatShit thrust Shoreline Mafia into a vibrant scene at its inflection point.
Using filler words gives you the chance to pause, reflect and deliver answers with a normal cadence and inflection to your voice.
The jobs market has reached what should be some kind of inflection point: there are now more openings than there are workers.
The unveiling of the Conservative manifesto in the middle of May seems in many ways to have been a key inflection point.
While NATO is not at risk of extinction, it finds itself at a critical inflection point in its nearly 70-year history.
"We believe the revenue recession that has plagued Goldman Sachs shares is at an inflection point," Bolu said in a note Monday.
The natural talent belted out the chorus, adding his own inflection and sliding notes to the amazement of the crowd around him.
Regardless of whether we're at the inflection point right now, it seems clear that a major correction, a Great Winnowing, is coming.
"We've imagined an event like this as a huge inflection point for the technology and the companies advocating for it," he said.
Cohen and I discussed 1968 in history and American mythology and why he thinks 2016 isn't a similar inflection point in history.
MC: When I started researching the book, I was really struck by how this was an inflection point on so many levels.
Many of my colleagues believe that we've reached the inflection point at which we can no longer adequately care for our patients.
As the global industry recovers from the 2014 downturn — one of the deepest in memory — it is at a crucial inflection point.
"With higher volumes and slower spending, we believe Tesla has reached a critical inflection point in its development," the Oppenheimer analysts wrote.
If that person fails, the three swap roles and do it again, with minute alterations in inflection, perhaps a quick costume change.
McCarthy also noted the long period of time since the last market sell-off and the tax cuts being an inflection point.
"Our entire investment strategy is to invest at the inflection points where things cross over from froniter to mainstream investments," says Knauf.
"The media, and particularly the food media, is facing an inflection point, and so are the restaurants we cover," Mr. Lewis said.
Pence described the moment as "an inflection point in terms of freedom and democracy moving forward in the country," the person said.
It's evident almost immediately when meeting him, in the easygoing stillness of his demeanor and the relaxed, unhurried inflection of his voice.
"That's why this is the crowning moment where you see the inflection in the business model," he said, pointing to margin expansion.
Mr. Markman mimicked the exasperated "we can't believe this guy just did that" inflection that is a regular feature of the segment.
As you know, some have noted that we may be at an inflection point — that we're heading into a less peaceful time.
That the smug style apprehended the world as it really is, that knowing — or knowing, no inflection — did make our political divide.
"It's very clear that we're at a cultural inflection point, and women in particular are very fired up right now," she told me.
Activists say the developments suggest they are at an inflection point after years of seeking support from big institutional investors like BlackRock Inc.
Housing experts believe a 2000 percent average rate could be an inflection point for a market under pressure all year from rising rates.
"I hope the party congress is an inflection point in Xi Jinping's regime," says one person with close ties to the Chinese leadership.
"It's hard to see 5G as an inflection point where suddenly OpenRAN is going to gain significant market share," he told CNN Business.
But he points out this month's hold and test above support has been positive for the dollar, and that's a critical inflection point.
We are in the midst of a true inflection point in computing, and the very way we interface with technology daily is changing.
The tour, and every livestream, tweet, and Facebook post from it, show the Sanders political revolution at a new and uncertain inflection point.
DDG recently took in $10M in VC funding from a pension fund that believes there's an inflection point in the online privacy story.
We can't be this inefficient anymore, because we're about to hit an inflection point that will strain our cities' resources like never before.
I think it's also interesting to reconsider old fashioned silhouettes and give them a modern sensibility — to revisit them with a modern inflection.
"The rebound in Kohl's women's business marks an important inflection point after multiple years of disappointing results," Gordon Haskett analyst Chuck Grom said.
"The recent stock recovery has been driven by the potential for a fundamental inflection point … and a much-less demanding valuation," Mahaney said.
We think the message is clear: asset management is at an inflection point and our profession needs to radically rethink its value proposition.
"We really are at a significant inflection point in history," said Roughead, who was Chief of Naval Operations until his retirement in 2011.
One fund, Lighter Capital, is trying to get ahead of the trend, before the availability of early-stage capital hits an inflection point.
The new emphasis on subscriptions and the more favorable revenue split could be an inflection point in the history of the App Store.
I'm also so pleased with how "conversational" so many of the entries feel, where I can feel the inflection and tone being conveyed.
The stock is currently at an inflection point and a close above $37 should signal the next "breakout" to the upside, said Johnson.
For both the candidates and their parties, the bombings in New York and New Jersey over the weekend are a critical inflection point.
Bracher noted an "inflection point" in the retail segment as lower debt burdens, interest rates and unemployment boost demand for credit among households.
We are at an inflection point where we cannot say that next year more people are going to live in a free society.
"This budget marks a major inflection point for the Department of Defense," Carter said at a speech at the Economic Club in Washington.
Here's what it means: The end of BAMS could be a key inflection point for both Bank of America's and Fiserv's processing businesses.
Bottom line: Municipal parking garages may be heading toward an inflection point (yes, I just wrote that), as we head toward autonomous driving.
Verdesoto tells me—and it's punctuated by the inflection in his voice—that his emotional connection to the games is complex in itself.
EISEN: A LOT OF PEOPLE SEE THIS DEAL AS AN INFLECTION POINT FOR GROCERIES, THE ENTIRE INDUSTRY AND MAYBE EVEN ALL OF RETAIL.
An important inflection point that's worth noting is the World Health Organization's Commission on Social Determinants of Health, which came out in 2008.
"We're going to need to have to see the infections pass an inflection point," said Vincent Reinhart, chief economist at BNY Asset Management.
Ms. Nossel said Mr. Trump seemed to be "at an inflection point with his political base" and might feel pressure to lash out.
Top relievers should be used, they argue, as often as possible during those inflection points when the game's outcome hangs in the balance.
"It feels to us that the market is nearing an inflection point," Chief Executive Clay Williams said on a conference call on Tuesday.
He sees a possible inflection point in relations with the United States after Fidel Castro, and hopes Trump will focus on doing business.
But it is a powerful repudiation of establishment hegemony — and an inflection point in the battle between the party's center and left wing.
Recognizable in later years by his formidable gray mane, he would argue their cases, with his adenoidal inflection, at a machine-gun pace.
With our industry at an inflection point, increasing the transparency and comparability of non-GAAP reporting for investors has never been more important.
Dollar Tree – Dollar Tree was upgraded to "overweight" from "neutral" at Atlantic Equities, which cites an "inflection in sentiment" regarding the discount retailer.
Stocks had a jumpy start to February and could be at an inflection point, depending in part on the direction of interest rates.
"We're really at a critical inflection point," said Orville Schell, a scholar at the Asia Society and a chairman of the task force.
Commercial lenders expect default to show an inflection in the first months of 2017, depending on whether the economy emerges from the downturn.
As a result, closed captioning is not always an effective form of communication, especially as captions do not capture emotion, inflection or tone.
After the festivities ended, the world arrived at another inflection point — the implosion of the American financial system and the global economic crisis.
But, but, but: That projected mid-22040s peak doesn't mean that overall global demand for crude oil is reaching an inflection point anytime soon.
"Our viewpoint is that the social media companies as well as some of the search companies are stretched at this inflection point," said Morganlander.
"This is, sort of, an inflection point," said Rahul Verma, a fellow at the Centre for Policy Research, a New Delhi-based think-tank.
But read a few pages of Ovid or Cervantes or Racine and every inflection of human experience is right there for you to touch.
Will we ever get past the inflection point, or was the consumer genetics market always destined to be something only early adopters were into?
The site is at an inflection point, post-Viner invasion, where stars have to accept they're not the cool kids on the block anymore.
"This is, sort of, an inflection point," said Rahul Verma, a fellow at the Centre for Policy Research, a New Delhi-based think tank.
"We invest in companies before they hit inflection but after they hit product market fit," co-founder and managing partner Jonathan Teo tells me.
"I think we're at an inflection point, with on-device computing, coupled with the potential of AI, to really change the world," he said.
Importantly, in our view, the probability of a sustained inflection beyond the near-term is now high enough to warrant a more positive stance.
That said, he's been through similar inflection points in previous cycles and "for the same point in the cycle, the quality is markedly higher."
But there were other things in the deck tonight which made me feel that we're actually at an inflection point in oil and gas.
McGahn's absence, she said in a statement, represented an "inflection point" in the bitter back-and-forth between congressional Democrats and the White House.
She is actively involved with the firm's investments in Lever, Inflection and GOAT and serves as a Board Observer for ACME Technologies and PayRange.
As a nation, the United States is at an inflection point: After 100 years of Americans moving more and more, we're now moving less.
This year, the commercial release of powerful, PC-driven headsets like Oculus Rift and HTC Vive pushed consumer virtual reality to an inflection point.
That will open the floodgates for commercial operators to start using them at scale, an inflection point Airware is positioning itself to capitalize on.
Tim Pawlenty, who ran for president in 2012, described this moment as an "inflection point" in the 2016 race and for the Republican Party.
Harris told the women the 2016 election of President Donald Trump, the likely Republican candidate in 2020, was an "inflection point" in U.S. history.
This inflection signals that retailers' efforts to trim their inventories — and as a result, drive more full-price selling — are starting to take hold.
It's what the late Andy Grove called an inflection point: after the iPhone, the masses were never going back to a clamshell-style product.
Tensions with China over trade and global influence had been gathering for some time, and some sort of inflection in Washington's approach was overdue.
It hasn't happened, meaning Trump will take office at what may be a tough point of inflection: either job creation slows or inflation jumps.
History is full of inflection points that inspire analysis into how and why militaries around the world adapted to changes in the strategic environment.
As you get closer to these inflection points, the volatility, the anxiety obviously could go up," he said in an interview with "Power Lunch.
His folky singer/songwriter inflection coupled with a few moments that are downright ambient really lend itself to the subject matter of the album.
We'd much rather invest our time with companies so we're really up to speed with them and can be helpful at key inflection points.
Though an inflection in footwear trends was the crux of the analyst's upgrade, Foot Locker's improving digital platform could also bode well for sales.
Mr. Allison used his cool, clear voice to conversational effect, with an easy blues inflection that harked back to his upbringing in rural Mississippi.
Even in an era of cheap communication, this event – an epic assertion of natural rights, an inflection point for our Nation – defies easy words.
We are at an inflection point, according to Thomas Bossert, a former homeland security adviser to President Donald Trump, writing in The Washington Post.
In any case, while Tuesday — and Michigan in particular — could prove to be an inflection point in the race, the primary doesn't end there.
The Harder campaign marked a milestone here in the Central Valley, potentially an inflection point to empower a community badly in need of help.
The release of the redacted Mueller report on Thursday was a major inflection point in a political conversation that has consumed America's news media.
If we live today at an inflection point, it is because it's impossible to say how much further rightist and illiberal authoritarianism may go.
Societe Generale's Phoenix Kalen said Turkey had reached an "inflection point towards a more positive dynamic" following the vote, with economic rebalancing well underway.
JESSE GREEN I would call this an inflection season, rather than a mountaintop one: the start of something new as opposed to a culmination.
"I think we have hit an inflection point in the current administration's approach towards Russia," said a diplomat who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Normand said macro data should follow infection rates with a short lag and that inflection points in PMIs generally coincide with discernible market reversals.
"The Trump economy so far has reached a real inflection point," Larry Kudlow, the president's national economics adviser, said in an interview on Sunday.
Independent of COVID, we foresee an inflection in ZM's Phone business in F'21, as ZM embraces the channel and standalone sales of Phone.
On its own, this economic-disaster narrative would be a sharp, if polemical, cautionary tale, an indictment of American life at an inflection point.
"What this coronavirus has done now is allow the market to be that much more worried about an inflection in the economy," LaVorgna said.
The Trump presidency teeters at a historic inflection point, and the coming days will determine its future, and perhaps the future of American conservatism.
It's since been followed by a reversal of its downtrend and we can see the inflection in the 200-day moving average as well.
Crisis became an inflection point in this enormous story that had been going on for decades and decades that was supposed to simplify everything.
Armando Senra, head of iShares Americas at BlackRock, called last year's rush to funds like USSG and SUSL an "inflection point" for ESG investing.
The Senate historical office charts some of the inflection points, including a threat in 1841 to change Senate rules that allowed for unlimited debate.
"Please, please, please change the inflection, speed, and delivery of your closing intro: 'Here's what else you need to know today,'" wrote Karena O'Riordan.
We believe investor optimism about TSLA's addressable market for electric vehicles, volume growth trajectory, and, most importantly, sustainable profits/cash flow inflection is overblown.
So, in short, we're at a critical inflection point, as we argue in the book, where technology is creating both opportunity and huge challenges.
But, as Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue pointed out, harvest season, which runs August through October, may prove to be an inflection point for farmers.
It is true, however, that we are at a cultural inflection point in which we are choosing to believe the victims more than ever.
This week is the 10th anniversary of the inflection point of the financial crisis: the collapse of Lehman Brothers, the biggest bankruptcy in history.
All this points to an "inflection point" for AWS, further solidifying its market-leading position, James Cordwell, an analyst at Atlantic Equities, told CNBC.
There are several inflection points in this story that are likely to occur between now and the February 8 (and then March 5) deadlines.
"We're past the inflection point on electrification," Jackson told CNBC on Wednesday, predicting 225 percent of vehicles will be electric in about 23 years.
"We are at an inflection point in the history of our world," she said at the Sunday rally, the official start to her campaign.
Mr. Bouhadana says he sometimes uses Japanese inflection when placing the sushi on the plate, just as he was taught by his Japanese teachers.
I think there will be an inflection point where people don't carry around point-and-shoots anymore, they're just gonna carry around these phones.
The characters, who all orbit around the art world, speak in a mock-cosmopolitan accent, attempting to pronounce certain words with a French inflection.
"In our humble opinion, we may have reached an inflection point where central banks have gone too far with their unconventional policy tools," he wrote.
That's important because Google has been waging a never-ending battle against fragmentation on Android, and a new form factor is a potential inflection point.
Tawil has a gentle tone of voice, a wise-man inflection, and a tendency to steer the conversation toward spiritual aphorisms—as any imam should.
"The quarterly results confirm our thesis of an inflection in operating cash flows in both Germany and Europe," analysts at Bernstein said in a note.
Last year's 1.5 million bpd shale increase was an unexpected inflection point, far outstripping forecasts, which boosted overall production to an average 11 million bpd.
An important inflection point came this spring, when the Impossible Whopper went on sale at a few dozen Burger Kings in the St. Louis area.
" Yelp, on the other hand, hit an "inflection point," said Mahaney, and saw a host of improvements, including a "reacceleration of local ad revenue growth.
Jonathan Smoke, chief economist at Cox Automotive, says it's not clear when the inflection point for giving up the steering wheel will be, if ever.
Why it matters: The inflection point highlights the U.S. emergence as a crude export powerhouse and falling import reliance thanks to the domestic production surge.
It's an inflection point, a fulcrum, an axis, and the descent that Perry refers to by way of the narrator is not inevitable at all.
"Throughout the training manuals are dozens of blank pages where employees can write out plans that anticipate how they will surmount inflection points," he continues.
"This is how willpower becomes a habit: by choosing a certain behavior ahead of time, and then following that routine when an inflection point arrives."
The big picture: This new generation of computers, built on measuring the inscrutable activity of tiny, tiny particles, is at a drawn-out inflection point.
"The way we interact with our devices is at a significant inflection point," writes Abhay Parasnis, Adobe's executive vice president and CTO, in today's announcement.
"We are approaching an inflection-point that will enable at-scale recording and stimulation," says Andreas Schaefer, a neuroscientist at the Crick Institute in London.
The United States in particular pushed for China's accession to the World Trade Organization, which ultimately served as an inflection point in China's economic growth.
Chan added that going into 2017, he sees an inflection point approaching for what has been five consecutive quarters of negative earnings growth for the .
While her steady-as-she-goes approach was successful on the nonverbal front, it probably brought down her vocal inflection, where I'd like more variety.
The election was seen as critical inflection point for investors, changing the view overnight that interest rates will stay low for a very long time.
"We're at an interesting inflection point for private members' clubs," Hugo Campbell-Davys, founder of Urbanologie, the lifestyle app for the world's jetsetters, told CNBC.
According to Ablin, when the difference between the cost of oil and natural gas increases, it often signals an inflection point for the two commodities.
We see 173 as the inflection year in which subscription revenue is large enough to consistently offset the loss of one-time (transactional) software sales.
Why it matters now: The nuclear power industry, which provides the U.S. nearly two-thirds of its carbon-free electricity, is reaching an inflection point.
The arrival of Kelly and departure of Scaramucci might well be a dramatic inflection point in the presidency of Donald Trump; only time will tell.
Similarly, the global "fintech" industry is at a positive inflection point, fueled by rapid urbanization, as well as favorable regulation and strong demand from millennials.
This is a combination of research about the brand, the competitive landscape, the culture, and about what inflection point, if any, the business is at.
If he had done so, it would have made for an inflection point for the group that has been on its heels since 2628/28503.
His death comes at another inflection point in the country's history following Joseph Kabila's failure to step down when his constitutional mandate expired in December.
Google pioneered the cloud computing model to support their search and ad business, so their cloud inflection point is basically coincident with the company's inception.
"I think we've reached if not a crisis point then at least an inflection point with all of the location threads out there," Butler says.
Though, I must say I never lost anyone on the tactical battlefield, but instead at various inflection points in the game's visual novel narrative layer.
The dish takes the best attributes of magret de canard and confit de canard, two classic French dishes, and gives them a Southeast Asian inflection.
This is where the arc of wine coolers' rise reaches its inflection point, and begins to describe the parabola of a jump over the shark.
Weak Offshore Rig Market: Fitch continues to believe the offshore driller recovery will be protracted with an estimated recovery inflection point of second-half 2018.
Now, we're reaching an inflection point where major companies — not only Apple, but also Amazon and Microsoft — are being forced to take such complaints seriously.
They include Lior Ron, the cofounder of Otto (now owned by Uber) which is developing autonomous trucks, Chicago-based MATH Venture Partners and Inflection Equity.
In turn, the candidates that failed to qualify for the third Democratic presidential debate in September are facing a critical inflection point in their campaigns.
These are two upcoming scenes from the 92nd St Y's new Inflection series, a philosophical exploration of the relationship between music and other art forms.
The inflection point is for Republicans, and what happens to them, and whether or not they acclimate themselves to these larger changes in American society.
DealBook This week is the 10th anniversary of the inflection point of the financial crisis: the collapse of Lehman Brothers, the biggest bankruptcy in history.
And now that his tenure is ending on Friday, the agency has reached an inflection point, prompting Wall Street to hope for a friendlier regulator.
But this does not sit well with the idea of an inflection point in the Phillips curve lurking, ready to catch central banks off-guard.
Microsoft revenue has steadily increased under Nadella, expect for in the 2016 fiscal year – which could be seen as an inflection point for the company.
Over the book's course we learn the rough inflection points of her life—she marries, she cheats, she has a baby—but never her name.
"2018 is an inflection point year because we see a lot of movement with online grocery platforms, meal kits services and this," Hottovy told CNN.
But there's at least one way in which Kudlow could represent a major inflection point in the traditional role of the second NEC director: power.
Worse yet, a deteriorating currency is indicative of global players losing confidence in DC. As I wrote earlier, the market has hit an inflection point.
Skeptics point to a variety of other reasons why Musk may be in solar- and energy-business salesman mode, beyond the Model 3 inflection point.
"I believe this is one of five times in American history we find ourselves at an inflection point," Biden said in a relatively somber tone.
Goldman initiated the multinational manufacturer and marketer of home appliances and said it was at an "inflection point" due to increased pricing among other things.
Coming from the world's largest investor, the letter was seen as an inflection point in the long-simmering argument over the state of global capitalism.
Recipe: Smoky Pork Shoulder With Chile Paste An earlier version of this article misstated the word used to describe the inflection forms of Latin verbs.
The campaign marked an inflection point for conservatism as it turned away from black voters and toward white Southerners and white rural Americans more broadly.
One striking find was R. Zamora Linmark's poetry collection "Rolling the R's" (2016), whose title draws the attention to that unique inflection of Spanish speakers.
Despite its landmark cast, it wasn't a landmark moment or really any kind of inflection point for the genre, so critics don't pay it much attention.
" Then she added her reason why: "Honestly, it could go either way ... but you could be part of the inflection point of it going even higher.
"The fixed income trading business could be at an inflection point at investment banks," said Credit Suisse analyst Christian Bolu, speaking on a conference call Friday.
For instance, the firm analyzes internet web traffic growth to help identify companies that have reached an inflection point in terms of user or consumer demand.
What we are grappling at this point is, are you coming to an inflection point in complexity that ... We're still thinking through how to approach things.
Here are the biggest calls on Wall Street on Wednesday: UBS said the company has hit an "inflection" and that it expects profits to climb higher.
She says the bigger idea is to help them get to a significant "value inflection point" within four months, which is how long the program runs.
Using Thrasher Magazine's cover index as a skate fashion chronicle, the inflection point is 1993, when not a single skater in shorts appeared on the cover.
DO YOU HAVE A SENSE BASED ON WHERE THE INFLECTION POINTS ARE AND AT WHAT POINT – AND EVENTUALLY IT MUST – AT WHAT POINT THAT TOPS OUT?
Elsewhere, testing company Intertek jumped to a record high after Kepler Cheuvreux upgraded it to a "buy" in a note predicting an inflection for the sector.
In fact, the nearly 100 percent growth we've seen in the last year is the bottom end of the hockey-stick, just hitting the inflection point.
But if anything could help them break through politically, the most likely inflection point would likely be some kind of "enough is enough" moment from employers.
Although entrenched interests are likely to oppose reform in some cases, and security concerns remain an issue, the Middle East may be at an inflection point.
The 'inflection point' Given today's political climate, it may seem as if the language of politics has been polarized forever, but the phenomenon is relatively new.
One of the first inflection points for any startup is when you move beyond the core group of founders and begin to look for additional employees.
But Thomas Paulson, principal at Minneapolis-based Inflection Capital Management, points out that, when you strip out its enormous investment in itself, Amazon earns exceptional profits.
So whether strong earnings reports from JP Morgan, Wells Fargo and Citigroup or progress coming from Washington lift the market's spirits, this inflection point needs resolution.
Sales in China jumped 60 percent from Q1 2017 to Q2 2017 leading Lei to claim Xiaomi had reached "a major inflection point" in its growth.
E-commerce sales may be twice as high as generally reported, according to a new calculation by Thomas Paulson, who runs Minneapolis-based Inflection Capital Management.
For Michael Kors, which topped Wall Street's expectations during the quarter, a reversal of its tapering same-store sales trends marked an inflection point for investors.
"We are entering into this industry at a key inflection point and will seek to make additional investments to accelerate and expand Cloudreach's capabilities," Johnson said.
"Inflection points and low volatility make the limited risk/theoretically unlimited reward profile of option ownership appealing as a means of expressing core convictions," he said.
"The spate of terror attacks witnessed in the UK marked an inflection point in Midway London and UK theme park trading," said Chief Executive Nick Varney.
As world leaders gather for the United Nations General Assembly this week, all the evidence suggests that we are at an inflection point for the ages.
"The conduct of the Defendant delineated herein was intentional and constitutes intentional inflection of emotional distress …," the suit states, adding that Reynold has never used cocaine.
Throughout his career, Dranchak says he was brought in when companies were at an "inflection point" of how they defined the roles of chief technology officer.
" Then she added her reason why: "Honestly, it could go either way... but you could be part of the inflection point of it going even higher.
"We are bullish on NKE given our increased confidence in an inflection in margin and a return to growth in North America in FY19," he wrote.
He derided the girls who are "into Elliott Smith and getting to know everybody," sung with the inflection of an eyeroll and the jackoff hand motion.
Once that electric car parts volume materializes, Mr. Luo said, "I call it an inflection point," producing a drop in prices and a takeoff in sales.
Meanwhile, Peter Specht, Principal at Creandum, says that the battery market is at an "inflection point," driven by rapid electrification in the mobility and energy sectors.
To me, the inflection point really has to be when COVID-103 infections outside of Asia start showing signs of peaking and we're not there yet.
This helped lead to a major inflection point in the growth of e-commerce in China, and the country's traditional businesses moved online, never looking back.
"I've always sought opportunities at businesses that were at inflection points, whether they needed to be turned around, reinvigorated or new pathways to growth," he said.
In a tweet on March 25, he said he thinks the US may have already passed the "inflection point" in terms of cases, excluding New York.
And this conflation of an increase in patients and a lowering of capacity is where I think this will really hit kind of an inflection point.
First, they were early — particularly before the flu got to an inflection point in which the virus infected a certain amount of people and spread rapidly.
And insurers, at an inflection point in how they approach fire risk, are increasingly interested, says Janet Ruiz of the Insurance Information Institute, an industry association.
The turmoil of recent weeks may have resonance with anti-immigrant politics in Europe and the United States, but it carries a distinctly South African inflection.
Success would be an inflection point in the march of human knowledge, a baby step toward a radically different future, like the first Wright Brothers flight.
The company&aposs revenue has mostly increased under Nadella, except in the 2016 fiscal year — which could be seen as an inflection point for the company.
I believe we are at a similar inflection point today, as research and advanced data analytics are poised to reshape political strategy for the foreseeable future.
Like "You merely adopted the darkness," this Django Unchained quote benefits from its highly-specific word choice and inflection, but applies in any number of situations.
Now, he says, Middlebury may prove an "inflection point" — where colleges yield the lectern to intolerant liberals, hastening a bastion of free thought toward its demise.
We believe that Aliro's unique software products will revolutionize the entire category, by speeding up the inflection point where quantum becomes as accessible as classical computing.
"It feels like we might be getting to one of those inflection points where things are going to get worse, not better," said National Securities' Hogan.
Before she got started on her trip, Little, whose inflection over the phone is a subtle mix of Boston earthiness and relaxed Southern California, was confident.
There is a certain inflection of surrealism in the work which is particularly well suited for the folktale, but the painterly language is formal and precise.
The next tier up is RCP 4.5, which still banks on ambitious reductions in emissions but anticipates an inflection point in the emissions rate around 2040.
"These are moments of inflection and that's why there's stress on the production and employment, because the technology is changing," Ford CEO Jim Hackett told CNN Business.
The store, which will open to the public in early 2017, could be an inflection point for the long impending marriage of online and in-person retail.
" Pointing to the pro-Obamacare protesters and constituents who have targeted Republican lawmakers' town halls in recent weeks, Sanford said the GOP has reached an "inflection point.
"We think this is the inflection point for the shift to the cloud, and the legacy IT vendors have really been sitting on their hands," Slingerlend said.
The December quarter is likely to mark an inflection point for commercial cloud gross margins — from that point on, margins should pivot to growth, said RBC's McMallan.
At a recent dinner in Norway, for example, Villarico paired sake with local reindeer that Mazzola had given a Japanese inflection with a wasabi-spiked beet sauce.
"Our analysis suggests insurance prices have reached an inflection point in the second-quarter... we see this as a positive for Hastings and Admiral," Barclays analysts wrote.
Even more than that, it is a signal that 2017 will be the year we finally reach an inflection point with the introduction of next-generation batteries.
The 229 founding of Whole Foods Market is as good a point as any to mark the beginning of a major inflection point for the food business.
So if there's a specific inflection point when things took off, you can see who retweeted you then and functioned as the real springboard for your tweet.
The publication of that hot mic recording marked yet another inflection point for the race, as many prominent Republicans sought to distance themselves from their party's nominee.
Fitch retains its view that Canadian banks' asset quality is at an inflection point but believes that asset quality deterioration should be manageable through the ratings horizon.
Amazon's moves heading into earnings have put it at an interesting inflection point which could mean a breakout, said Craig Johnson, chief market technician at Piper Jaffray.
SARA EISEN: Yeah, and whether this deal indicates some sort of inflection point in terms of a tougher road ahead for retail banking and net interest margins?
Only on the inter-song skits will you get a feel for his transatlantic accent, with most of Dear Annie delivered in with a soft Californian inflection.
"Unbridled demagoguery has driven the GOP to an inflection point from which there is no turning back," Scaramucci wrote in a January 2016 op-ed for FoxBusiness.
Wen Ling, Fernanda, Tatenda, Khaaliq—like a chipped tooth, a deep cupid's bow, or a certain voice inflection, names can be a telling part of our identities.
But a closer look at these economic indicators show a clear inflection point on Election Day 2016 and a new, more positive trend-line in its aftermath.
House of Cards Equally important for the economy, expectations must be met for the positive post-Trump inflection in financial markets and household sentiment to be sustained.
But even after the build ups and draw downs, surges and declines, the Republican senator from South Carolina sees this moment in particular as an inflection point.
"We had a major inflection point in retail demand occurring a few days after the election ... [and] things have steadily gathered steam ever since then," he said.
Words are spoken calmly and with minimal inflection, as if an excess of shading might block the view of what is really (that word again!) being said.
In an email, Thomas Paulson of Inflection Capital weighed in on Toys R Us and the general malaise of the retail industry: This post has been updated.
Which is to say, Apple has reached an inflection point with its assistive technologies where someone who can't physically interact with their computers now has an outlet.
Just maybe, on the other side of that inflection point, renewable energy will grow and coal will fall, as fast as coal once rose in the 2000s.
And commentators will stop droning on and on about the lack of inflection in the yield curve as a sign that the future's bleaker than we thought.
European earnings could be at an inflection point following the brighter outlook for commodity-related stocks and financials, two sectors that have big weights across regional indexes.
"When I ran against him for mayor, I said, 'Jeez, I'm running for president here,'" said Mr. Lafayette, alluding to the international inflection of Mr. Sanders's campaign.
Having clashed with Justice Kavanaugh in the Senate, Ms. Harris said the country was perched at an "inflection moment," including on matters of gender and sexual assault.
A memo sent to HBO staffers in March found Plepler referring to an "inflection point" at the company as part of the reason he decided to leave.
But they marked a lasting inflection point in the development of the oil market and almost all the changes were adverse to OPEC in the long run.
"A premium multiple is warranted as we are confident that the SKX business is on the verge of a material positive inflection," Poser concludes in his Feb.
"His confirmation is an inflection point in the history of the court; there is no pretending any more that the court is an apolitical institution," Fallon said.
Mr. Jasper at once finds a new variation on a central hip-hop theme and gives a hip-hop inflection to a durable show-business-movie convention.
Schwab's decision marks an inflection point for online brokers, as newer, nimbler rivals attempt to gain market share by offering zero or low-equity commissions to customers.
"I never saw any indication in pigmentation, facial structure or speech inflection that indicated anything Negroid about George Herriman," his friend and fellow cartoonist Karl Hubenthal said.
We are now at an inflection point in Ukraine, and it is critical to our national security that we stand in strong support of our Ukrainian partners.
"We identified electric vehicles as an area where we are at an inflection point for demand," said Duncan Goodwin, portfolio manager of the Baring Global Resources Fund.
Normand wrote that, indeed, bonds were rallying and the U.S. dollar was selling off — at least before this spring's "inflection" point in CPI and average hourly earnings.
Using recordings of native voice artists, the program teaches you how native speakers actually talk, so you're not listening to a robot with strange intonation and inflection.
Advertising has been the backbone of most of the modern tech giants, and any shift away from it would be an extraordinary inflection point for the industry.
"We're at an inflection moment, not only in the history of our country but the history of our world," Ms. Harris said on ABC's Good Morning America.
"I feel like we're at one of those inflection points, like when photography came on board and people thought, 'Oh my god, painting is dead,'" he said.
And so there were just these various inflection points and he asked me to come in and work with the teams a little bit, which I did.
In general, the party is at an inflection point on trade, with the left sensing an opportunity to disrupt the long-held Democratic business-friendly mainstream consensus.
He called the Mueller hearing "an inflection point" and said that Democrats must now gather more evidence to convince the American people as they consider articles of impeachment.
A similar pattern of dips reversing into gains in the market can be seen more recently with a "potential inflection point for large caps," according to Wald's chart.
And they try hard to identify inflection points at which a new style of leadership is called for, where their own resignation would cause more good than harm.
The film, which includes C-Span's footage of Seth Meyers excoriating the future president at the 22009 White House Correspondents Dinner, had taken on a new, sobering inflection.
"We see little inflection within the business fundamentals and specifically see the structural profitability may continue to erode," analyst Kulbinder Garcha wrote in a note to clients Friday.
Rather than add my own, here instead are five historic inflection points to watch, a handful of history-bending shifts this column will track in the months ahead.
The bottom line: While the U.S. has long shipped lots of products like gasoline abroad, declining crude oil imports and rising crude exports have enabled the inflection point.
If Trump goes on to win in November, Tuesday's State of the Union will be seen as a clear inflection point, building on three years of policy success.
Yet U.S. and European officials — mired in issues ranging from Trump administration immigration gyrations to Brexit — have failed to give this mother of all inflection points enough attention.
In other words, he thinks BEBs will hit an inflection point, growth will radically accelerate, and they will eat the urban transit market whole, in fairly short order.
Lam's soft digital art has a retro inflection, but each page is a marvel of freewheeling graphic design, with curvy lines echoing one another and subtle patterning everywhere.
Don't just look at the overall goal and targets and continue to spend at those levels without digging in each campaign and determining what is our inflection point.
Doug Lute, the U.S. permanent representative to NATO, described the summit as coming at an "inflection point" for the alliance that hasn't been seen since in two decades.
The large food manufacturers were not caught entirely by surprise by these trends, but changing their fundamental business models to ride through the inflection point has proved challenging.
"They're big enough to hold me accountable and I want to be accountable to my children," she explains, with a slight transatlantic inflection to her Northern English brogue.
Abercrombie & Fitch — Abercrombie shares rose 1.3% after an analyst at Wedbush upgraded the stock to "neutral" from "underperform," citing an attractive valuation and a potential revenue inflection point.
An earnings inflection point could propel the stock to the $98 level in the next 12 months, implying a rally of 19 percent, according to Deutsche Bank analysts.
That period is a natural inflection point for the Home Depot, as many consumers view Black Friday as the official start to the holiday shopping season, Mahler said.
That inspired us to rethink how we could approach this important inflection point in our lives where you start to become aware of your body and its changes.
Featuring Eric Acher (Monashees), Veronica Allende Serra (Innova Capital Consultoria Ltda), Hernan Kazah (Kaszek), Fernando Lelo de Larrea (ALLVP) Latin American startup companies have hit an inflection point.
A major inflection point occurred at a New York City Council hearing late last month, where Amazon representatives affirmed the company's opposition to the unionization of its workers.
"We're nearing a very significant inflection point, and I think that there's a risk that we actually test that by this Friday and into the Fed," Issa said.
Wells Fargo's sales practice scandal weighed on the bank's earnings but its chief financial officer thinks the decline in new account openings may have hit an inflection point.
And there's a sort of inflection point at which people start installing: when an area receives more than 4.5 kWh per square meter per day of solar radiation.
Campbell is currently up more than 40 percent from its 52-week low hit last March, which, for Worth has taken the stock to a key inflection point.
The following year's budget included five Super Hornets, but the 2017 budget that just passed through Congress is the one that will prove to be an inflection point.
The inflection point for GIFs on mobile can be traced to the launch of iOS 8 in the Fall of 2014, when Apple introduced support for custom keyboards.
"We are at an inflection point where there's an opportunity for senators to choose a different path," said Topher Spiro, one of the report's authors, in an interview.
The Fed is clearly at an inflection point with a growing impatience to raise rates, particularly as market trends suggest an expectation of improved economic conditions to come.
"I think the bull case for stocks is you've got a bit of earnings growth this year, and then you've got an inflection upward in 2018," said Perkin.
By melding the two we find ourselves at a perfect inflection point for the rise of voice and the fall of hunting and pecking on a glowing phone.
It's a chilling listen, as Souvannarath describes planned murders and neo-Nazi beliefs with the same inflection as one would talk about a boring day at the office.
It is through his visionary work, which his successor is sure to follow, that the Coast Guard is poised to continue its growth beyond its current inflection point.
Appraisal litigation, as I wrote last week, is at an inflection point as Chancery judges like Glasscock and Laster figure out how to apply Delaware Supreme Court precedent.
"We believe we are nearing an inflection in revenue after six quarters of deceleration as a public company," Nomura analyst Christopher Eberle said in his October 22 upgrade.
The outperformance of US stocks over their international counterparts that's been in place since the financial crisis is at an "inflection point," according to Morgan Stanley Wealth Management.
Mr. McMillon said that now was the "natural inflection point" for a leadership change and praised Mr. Ashe for doing an "outstanding" job building the company's online business.
According to Sanday, young startups are hitting this inflection point earlier than ever due to an increase in size of early funding rounds and availability of venture capital.
Providing employees with career-advancement opportunities: NascentThe developed world is at another inflection point, where technology is transforming jobs at a rapid rate across industries for all professionals.
As White House chief economic advisor Kevin Hassett has clearly illustrated, the election of President Trump was an economic inflection point from the slow growth under President Obama.
In the slower numbers, she and Mr. Leonhart, 75, explored the spaces between phrases, building an emotional suspense that left you hanging on every syllable and vocal inflection.
During those four and a half minutes, Anchorage seemed to be passing fitfully through an inflection point in history; life was ripping into a before and an after.
This is why, for some in Congress, the answer is just to let the negotiations play out — even though the March 5 inflection point for DACA is looming.
This breakthrough is yet another signal that the field is at a point of inflection in which recovery from spinal cord injury is no longer an impossible dream.
It marked an inflection point—an occasion to think about the man who won, the longtime champion who lost, and what a hard thing it was to watch.
The lack of inclusion for more than half the field is an inflection point in a 20163 race that, up until now, has been more inclusive than exclusive.
On this night, the traditional role of a closer and the game's inflection point coalesced into a single half-inning, and the league's best reliever did his job.
As the lithe Ms. Lovette skitters across the stage with tiny walks on point and her hand to her mouth, her shapes somehow evoke the voice's whispery inflection.
History offers insights on how past presidents have responded at these inflection points — either succeeding in righting their administration, or sinking beneath waves of political controversy and scandal.
From the person's mannerisms, to the inflection in their voice, to their speech pattern — everything that makes that person who they are will seem genuine as you watch.
"Risk appetite remains equivocal with global cash balances still high at 4.9 percent despite clear inflection point lower in global growth/earnings per share estimates," the survey said.
In a call with analysts on Friday, Mr. Sloan said other signs pointed to an "inflection point" in the fourth quarter of improving customers' perception of the bank.
There comes a time in every presidential administration in which politics and economics become intertwined to the point which the combination of the two creates an inflection point.
"We've got 30 signed projects and it's really been kind of an inflection curve in the last couple of years," said Eric Cherasia, vice president of Crystal Lagoons.
"We are seeing a clear inflection point in the field as more enterprises and government agencies make this transformational move" to the cloud, Ives wrote in the note.
As you know, Joe, we're in-- well you may not agree with me but I think we're in one of the biggest productivity inflection booms since the late 1800s.
The company celebrated its first quarter as a free cash flow (FCF) positive business, with CEO Aaron Levie characterizing this as an "inflection point" in a call with TechCrunch.
He cast Family Dollar's turnaround as "a multi-year trajectory to get to an inflection point" and said the company planned to renovate at least 1,8003 stores in 2019.
But the current streak perhaps indicates an inflection point where Amazon — despite its rapid rollout of new initiatives — can't even spend all of the money it is taking in.
That, in turn, has coincided with a rise in mortgage rates to near 5 percent, which some experts say could be a major inflection point for the housing market.
Dow stock Intel is at a critical technical inflection point and its next move could either rally or weigh on markets, says Johnson, chief market technician at Piper Jaffray.
"We believe LA is at an inflection point, with the biggest technology and entertainment companies in the world choosing to make LA a key hub or headquarters," says Bedecarre.
In another paper, Yi and a co-author argued that the Chinese population actually contracted last year, much earlier than the 2027-2029 inflection point forecast by most experts.
Corporate earnings appear to be at an inflection point that could set the backdrop for stock market gains, Jurrien Timmer, director of global macro at Fidelity Investments, said Thursday.
"This trend line continues, and we may be getting to this inflection point here that's just unsustainable: 'I can't be the [only] entity that's paying these rates,'" Jennings said.
"Unlocking excess capital and collateral turns secular headwinds to tailwinds, powering a sustainable inflection in the global FICC pool for the first time in a decade," the study said.
While it's true that many retailers are dying at an accelerating rate, this trend doesn't mark the end of retail so much as an inflection point in its nature.
"We see a momentous inflection point for the global auto industry in the second half of the 2020s," Colin McKerracher, BNEF's lead advanced transport analyst, said in a statement.
Dubbed its "inflection" fund, the fund looks like the second opportunities-type fund for the firm, which had closed its first later-stage effort with $250 million in 2016.
Chief Executive Officer Michael Neidorff said that he expects 2522 to be an "inflection point" for the company's Medicare Advantage business, which caters to people aged 21.24 or older.
This means the average incoming member has completed his or her college education after 1990 and into the 2000s, when the radicalization of college campuses hit an inflection point.
This unstable combination suggests that the trans-Atlantic relationship may be headed for a strange inflection point, a kind of through-the-looking-glass version of the Iraq debate.
Using a combination of modeling and regression analyses, we found that as the quality of the information environment improves, misreporting first increases, reaches an inflection point and then decreases.
"[DACA] represents an important inflection point that calls for an increase in more active engagement with Congress, but it's not as if we're changing our whole approach," Gutiérrez added.
Al-Omar's comments come at an inflection point for Saudi Arabia as it, and its neighbors, try to wean themselves off oil as a main driver of the economy.
" The former senators go on to write that the U.S. is at an "inflection point" in which the core principles of democracy and national security interests "are at stake.
Democratic strategist David Wade, who served as an adviser to Kerry during his presidential bid in 2004, said the decisionmaking is a clear "inflection point" in the 2020 race.
But Thomas Paulson of Inflection Capital says the retailer had $11.5 billion in online sales last year, amounting to 1.9% of a total $606 billion U.S. e-commerce market.
The chef, Luis Jaramillo, is a native of Ecuador; his menu is American but occasionally shows a South American inflection (Wednesday): 22121 Commerce Street (Barrow Street), 211-2156-210.
That's because there has been a clear and identifiable swing in a variety of asset prices — especially the stock market and currencies — at inflection points in the presidential race.
But she has reached a paradoxical inflection point that mature artists get to, if they're lucky: Precisely because she knows what she's doing, she's comfortable pushing into unknown territory.
President Trump's gamble with Iran will reach an inflection point next month when his administration reimposes American sanctions meant to apply severe economic pressure on the government in Tehran.
Throughout history, epidemics have marked inflection points: Polio catalyzed public health infrastructure for vaccinations and fueled the disability rights movement; AIDS amplified activist voices in drug development and treatment.
"We're at or close to an inflection point, same as we were in 2007," he said, referring to the recession, when luxury prices flattened and high-end development stalled.
Shares are expensive (8.3x our FY19 revenue estimate), but everything is accelerating, and as we've seen repeatedly in consumer internet, these inflection points are not likely one-quarter events.
"The kind of campaign that Trump ran was an inflection moment," said Chris Lehane, a Democratic strategist who spent years battling ethics scandals in President Bill Clinton's White House.
"Expectation of an inflection in earnings growth are dampened with the likely negative economic impact from the coronavirus," said Stephane Ekolo, an equity strategist at TFS Derivatives in London.
As for hypertension or high blood pressure, there was an inflection point in 2003 and the death rate tied to that condition increased less rapidly thereafter, the researchers found.
"Our industry is at an inflection point where cyber attacks are becoming increasingly more sophisticated and security infrastructure needs to significantly advance to effectively combat these threats," Shwed said.
In response to Obama's speech, Biden called for us to seize this "inflection point" of remarkable progress in our understanding of the etiology, generation, progression and treatment of cancer.
It came at an inflection point in the campaign, when Donald Trump Jr., who served as an adviser and a surrogate, was ascendant and Mr. Manafort was consolidating power.
Using a system called cantometrics, devised by Lomax and the ethnomusicologist Victor Grauer, each song has been analyzed according to 41 variables, such as vocal inflection and ensemble size.
And this is what's really going to drive the inflection with electric vehicles, we think that they'll be at price parity with gas-powered cars by the early 2020s.
Lisps and other inflection anomaliesExpert tips for helping your child stop the thumb sucking habitFor the most part, thumb sucking is harmless unless it goes on for several years.
"I think it's perhaps the natural consequence of the time it takes to process and internalize the scale of this technology inflection in the broader economy," Anstice told Cramer.
It seems to me we are at another inflection point where the citizens are being challenged to stand up for their rights in front of a do-nothing Congress.
"I meant with all the inflection and all of the sort of attitude that I gave with it, I meant all of it and every word of it," she said.
Dollar Tree President and CEO Gary Philbin sees "an inflection point" on the horizon for his company despite some minor tariff-related headwinds, he told Cramer in an exclusive interview.
And, as I wrote in a weekly note to BI Prime subscribers on Sunday, the industry is reaching an inflection point where those massive investments are starting to pay off.
Sexism in tech has always been an open secret but it seems we've hit an inflection point in the past year… More women are now willing to expose the secret.
This summer in Charlottesville, he found himself at the center of a national inflection point, when he told white supremacist and neo-Nazi protesters what President Donald Trump would not.
If we continue to lose it, we're five years away, I think, ten years at the most, of hitting an inflection point from which we'll never be able to recover.
The jobs report "says we ended the quarter strong and the earnings probably intact," Hogan said, noting the upcoming earnings reporting season probably marks an inflection point in profit growth.
The share price of Concho Resources, a firm with operations in Texas's Permian basin, sank by more than 20% overnight, despite the assurance of a "free cashflow inflection in 2020".
"The combination of historic monetary accommodation, better economic readings, a positive inflection in EPS beginning 2Q16, and the historic turn in market breadth and credit warrant a more aggressive position."
Early on, we learned we had to cut off spending at the right inflection point, or we could end up wasting thousands of dollars a month with no marginal benefit.
If the last year taught us anything about retail, it's that the industry has hit an inflection point — and that technology's role in its disruption is growing larger every day.
The odds that two different suppliers had issue with the same phone is extremely low likelihood and may signal we may have reached an inflection point in smartphone battery technology.
The general assumption has been that MoviePass could never maintain its current business strategy over the long term, but these latest financial revelations appear to indicate a real inflection point.
Chevron — The energy producer was rated "outperform" in new coverage at BMO, which said Chevron has reached an inflection point and is entering a new era of higher margin growth.
We want to equip young women with the information first, because we often approach these milestones or inflection points without the information first, and we find ourselves in reactive positions.
We're at an inflection point where we really are trying to dig deeper to make the app, or continue to make the app, as useful and as fun as possible.
"The historical drivers of productivity are pretty well aligned to get a pickup and a good solid inflection in productivity," explained Chadha, while listing his reasons for being so bullish.
"We remain mindful of the signals from Dr Copper, given its long-term relationship with (emerging markets) equity returns, particularly when we are looking for a growth (inflection)," it said.
"We continue to believe a successful Model 225 launch will be an inflection point for stock, and recommend owning shares into the launch, " Kallo said in a note sent Wednesday.
Simply sit there, pay attention and look understanding when we try and imitate the exact inflection of her voice when she asked us how we were liking our new apartment.
This week is an inflection point for the image of these three internet platforms that have been held up as pinnacles of innovation for the better part of a decade.
This has been my Summer of Video — several months when it became clear to me that we've reached an inflection point in the transition from linear TV to online video.
I went off to law school after that and was at this inflection point where I was considering whether to go back to a big, corporate, evil-ish-seeming firm.
"If we look back in history, there's been some inflection points back in 1987, back in 2000 and back in 2007, you had yields failing to break higher," he said.
"Stuck between caring too much and giving up / Victim of tweeting, but not reading enough," the 22-year-old raps, with an inflection in his voice similar to Portland's Aminé.
"Palladium seems to have been successfully marketed as the 'go-to' input in hybrids before the EV market share hits an inflection point," analysts at Scotiabank wrote in a note.
"We are still dealing with the formidable patent expiry challenge but we are showing we can deal with it and the inflection point is not that far away," Soriot said.
Money and its inflection through race—Cash himself is not green—is at the center of Sorry To Bother You, a madly inventive dystopian comedy from the musician Boots Riley.
We are already at an inflection point: The deep populist sentiment around the world is driven by frustration and fear about the future — including the prospects for a secure retirement.
Saying that a "27-year holiday from history is over," Harris also warned Wednesday that a historic inflection point is approaching with a return to so-called great power competition.
His inner monologue is narrated by a miniature Donald Trump, who repeats the words "Donald Trump" all day, altering his inflection only slightly from one "Donald Trump" to the next.
"There's no question that there's a lot of stuff going on that represents we're at a real moment and an inflection point for The New York Times," Mr. Baquet said.
"We're at an inflection point, when the great wave of optimism about tech is giving way to growing alarm," said Heather Grabbe, director of the Open Society European Policy Institute.
"We're at the inflection point where these technologies will impact and continue to impact health but will also  impact food, agriculture, chemicals and materials," says Petri co-founder, Tony Kulesa.
Surfacing Forty-three years after the fall of Saigon and almost 260 years after Hurricane Katrina, many residents wonder if their long-resilient community is nearing another — quieter — inflection point.
It would also be an inflection point in the companies' approach to free speech, which has thus far been that more is better and that the truth will bubble up.
Also needed would be evidence that China could re-emerge from the virus without reigniting infections, and that other major economies had hit inflection points for infection rates, he added.
If we continue to lose it, we're five years away, I think, 10 years at the most, of hitting an inflection point from which we'll never be able to recover.
The interview covers topics like her investment thesis, why Europe is at an "inflection point," diversity in the investor community and the increasing money coming into Europe from American VCs.
It's important for all couples at this big financial inflection point in their lives to remember that communication is key, said Chris Bohlsen, director of investor services at TD Ameritrade.
"Although it feels a bit aggressive to say that we haven't even witnessed the inflection point yet, US multi-state operators (MSOs) have an incredible amount of room to grow."
In our view, the August data demonstrated a decided (and perhaps under-appreciated) inflection in supply and pricing conditions, revealing a far more bullish backdrop for homebuilders into year-end.
Even in games at local bridge clubs nowadays, bids are made not by speaking them (and possibly imparting unauthorized information through inflection) but by silently displaying pre-printed bidding cards.
No one knows when the inflection point for the shift is nor when profitability comes from the vast investments being made in the future technologies that will power the transformation.
A person familiar with the matter said the group hoped to help shape Trump's response to the investigation's conclusion, conscious the moment would become an inflection point of Trump's presidency.
And even those like Dona Warren, a longtime philosophy professor who did not take a position on Dr. Patterson's plan, said they believed the campus was at an inflection point.
"It does appear that the Chinese economy hit an inflection point in March, so the weakness we're seeing in Germany and Europe is likely coming to an end," he said.
If we continue to lose it, we're five years away, I think, ten years at the most, of hitting an inflection point from which we'll never be able to recover.

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