Kopp et al. (2016b) suggest that a «tipping point» implies immediate abrupt change, whereas some mechanisms are better described as «critical thresholds,»
points of no return whose consequences could take centuries to develop.BACK
Not exact matches
These pain
points differ from those
of a seasoned tax preparer,
whose pain
points may be not knowing how to maximize the amount
of their
return and find creative loopholes for deductions.
In retrospect, my
return to the church was, I think, an attempt to find a community in
whose membership I could find a
point of stability and permanence.
Why do I even bother... but it hardly needs
pointing out we're talking about stocks
whose business is inherently low / steady growth — can these muppets not figure out that high CAGRs obviously come from a constant diet
of investment & acquisitions (regardless
of the potential
returns on offer), all funded by serial equity & debt issuance.
On one occasion Golub
pointed out that his work was an invitation to a place where nobody wanted to go, taking for granted that his paintings put the viewer in a situation
of becoming a witness, or even an accomplice,
whose gaze is
returned by the figures inflicting pain.
But when we get diverted by
whose black swan is a better metaphor than someone else's, we may have reached the
point of diminishing
returns.
As the «
point person,» she also fields questions from buyers concerning the status
of the shipments, and investigates and resolves issues surrounding incorrect merchandise, incorrect quantities, and the
return of goods
whose quality is inferior.