Examples of using Inflection in English and their translations into Hindi
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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There is no inflection in his voice.
(5). Water saving, avoid cross inflection.
This was an inflection point in our nation's history.
Good elasticity, Easy to shape, Inflection resistant;
Inflection points: i(at these points changes the sign).
The second derivative, inflection point Cubens.
So Sebastian's coming over to work on your inflection.
Your intonation, inflection, your choice of words.- Okay.
At the Tata group, we are at an inflection point.
The inflection point, which is the point at which the lower curve changes into the upper one, is the equivalence point.
Okay.- Your intonation, inflection, your choice of words.
The industry consensus is that growth is at an inflection point.
People and organizations who see inflection points early and respond to them with a small investment or an experiment have an advantage.
I'm not going toput up with this much longer,'” she added with great inflection.
If we are dismissing, we may ignore an inflection that we should infer.
To record the desired outcome of the study(intervals of convexity and concavity andpoints of inflection).
A swing can, quite simply, be classified as an inflection point in the market.
Although the phenomenon's inflection point differs depending on whom you ask, respondents in this research described Black Twitter's development as a space in which black people discuss issues of concern to themselves and their communities- issues they say either are not covered by mainstream media, or are not covered with the appropriate cultural context.
That being the case, the market looks as if we are reaching an inflection point.
Two distinct moments in history stand out as inflection points in the development of Number Theory.
Although the first derivative(3x2) is0 at x 0, this is an inflection point.
After traders can identify swings with support and resistance inflections, traders can then begin looking to buy up-trends cheaply, at or near support;
Interestingly, even though horses have the same“vocabulary,” they use it with different inflections.
Her book is seeing around corners how to spot inflection points in business before they happen.
When the fate of the galaxy seemedto be hanging in the balance. Each moment an inflection point for our dynasty.
With the growth rate in 2013-14 estimated at 4.9 percent, I am confident that we have crossed the inflection point and will return to the high growth trajectory of 7-8 per cent in a few years' time.
The Turing test inspired the Ebert test proposed in 2011 by film critic Roger Ebert which is a test whethera computer-based synthesised voice has sufficient skill in terms of intonations, inflections, timing and so forth, to make people laugh.
Things they pay attention to include your timing and pace, how loud you speak,your tone and inflection, and sounds that convey understanding, such as“ahh” and“uh-huh.”.