The most important
inflection point will be the completion of the FDA Phase III clinical trial in the USA.
Analysts at the bank said, 'We are at an
inflection point that is likely to challenge the winners of the past five years and boost the losers.
[USA], Mar 5 (ANI): The Pentagon on Sunday reminded Pakistan that the war on terrorism in the South Asian region reached an "
inflection point" and that the country should take the opportunity to tackle and defeat terrorists, as the United States and Pakistan aims to improve their souring ties.
Operators are at an
inflection point, needing to transform from a network provider to a cloud platform.
Andy Grove uses the term "
inflection point" to speak about major shifts in the tech world.
Few would deny that the American corporate boardroom landscape has experienced an historical
inflection point.
"Alternative energy is now passing the
inflection point between experimental technologies attractive to early adopters to becoming a mainstream energy source for America," said Maurice Stone, President of National Wind Solutions.
"As more data become available, allowing us to quantify the impact of the current downturn on various technology segments, we grow more hopeful an
inflection point in fundamentals may be relatively close, a few months away," he wrote in a research note.
More than half of the 58 markets surveyed recorded higher rents at mid-year 2005 than at the end of 2004, indicating that the recovery cycle has reached an
inflection point in terms of pricing in many office districts.
Parameter [t.sub.m] is the
inflection point where maximum growth rate occurs; in the case of logistic growth model S = K/2 when t = [t.sub.m].
Deutsche Bank said on Thursday oil above $120 a barrel would be an
inflection point for global economic growth.