Sentences with phrase «inflection point in the history»

Recent advances in our basic knowledge of the pathways involved in tissue damage and regeneration have combined with remarkable progress in adult stem cell biology to put us at a genuine inflection point in the history of medicine.
2007 was a unique inflection point in the history of consoles.
In Radical Evolution, bestselling author Joel Garreau, a reporter and editor for the Washington Post, shows us that we are at an inflection point in history.
We stand at an inflection point in history and western civilisation faces a critical choice: Revolution or Evolution.
Describing it as an inflection point in the history of television, Apple CEO Tim Cook introduced Apple TV 4K, which brings cinematic quality to television.

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While the UK has a history of ambivalence towards European integration, Cameron's official speech has placed the EU at a strategic inflection point in its development.
Which leaves a lot of softs / livestock trading at an inflection point — they now look very cheap vs. their more recent price history, but still not unreasonably valued in terms of longer term price charts, so the jury's still out on their future price trajectory.
And looking ahead, judging by their respective (prior) growth histories & the current inflection point we've now reached in the UK / Irish economies, both of One51's divisions could enjoy a steady progression in terms of increasing revenues & expanding margins over the next few years — while a measured acquisition strategy would obviously add another powerful growth tailwind.
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