Phrases with «cutoff point»

The phrase "cutoff point" refers to the specific time, amount, or level at which something stops or is no longer allowed or approved. It represents a boundary or limit that determines when something ends or changes. Full definition

Sentences with «cutoff point»

  • Other lenders have a single cutoff point for all loans, regardless of the type of insurance (or the lack of it). (homebuyinginstitute.com)
  • The saliva samples were analyzed using two roadside screening devices, the Draeger DrugTest 5000 (DT5000) and Alere DDS2 (DDS2); these devices use THC cutoff points of 5 µg / L and 25 µg / L, respectively, to determine if someone is positive or negative for marijuana use. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Other lenders have a single cutoff point for all loans, regardless of the type of insurance (or the lack of it). (homebuyinginstitute.com)
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