Point+of+time

  • 1point of time — index date, phase (period) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2point in time — This currently popular expression has become a cliché because of its widespread Use on television and radio programs. No excuse for it exists: it is both wordy and jargonish. At this point in time means now or at this time. See also period of… …

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  • 3Point-in-time recovery — in the context of computers is a system whereby a set of data or a particular setting can be restored or recovered from a time in the past. An example of this is Windows XP s feature of being able to restore operating system settings from a past… …

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  • 4point in time — noun A moment (of time) …

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  • 5at this point in time — adjective right now While we are not able to assist you at this point in time, we will be sure to call you if an opportunity arises. Syn: at present, at the moment, at this moment, currently, now, presently, right now …

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  • 6particular point of time — index date Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 7reckon from some point in time — index date Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 8Time portal — Time portals are doorways in time, employed in various fiction genres, especially science fiction and fantasy to transport characters instantaneously to the past or future. They can be represented as vortices of energy, which allow matter to… …

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  • 9Time — This article is about the measurement. For the magazine, see Time (magazine). For other uses, see Time (disambiguation). The flow of sand in an hourglass can be used to keep track of elapsed time. It also concretely represents the present as… …

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  • 10Point — The smallest unit of price change quoted or, one one hundredth of a percent. Related: minimum price fluctuation and tick. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I. point point 1 [pɔɪnt] noun [countable] 1. a single idea, opinion, or fact,… …

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