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inflection

noun as in accent, intonation

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The technology has brought one of those inflection points when new companies have a chance to supplant incumbent powers, the same way the incumbents were once challengers.

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At California universities Monday, the ceasefire in Gaza — and the accompanying hostage and prisoner exchange — emerged as an inflection point for the future of a student-led protest movement that for two years has roiled campuses.

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After consecutive losses, the Chargers are at an inflection point.

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How AMD got to this inflection point is a combination of careful strategic planning and being in the right place at the right time.

“The U.S. is at an inflection point,” a spokesperson for LGBTQ+ rights organization GLAAD, who declined to provide their name out of fear of harassment, told Salon.

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