point in time

NOUN
  1. an instant of time
    at that point I had to leave
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How To Use point in time In A Sentence

  • How does "tyro" apply to Milt Kahl at the point in time of that story? M. Kahl
  • At this point in time, some begin their practice while others join the staff of a hospital as interns. An Introduction to Community Health
  • There is almost a nightmare element to the many variables that are coming together at one point in time.
  • She concluded: "If he would just acknowledge that he had been a prankful and crazy college kid who at one point in time shared some different views, I think that would diffuse the whole thing. Aqua Buddha prank victim: Jack Conway ad is "over the top," but accurate, raises legit questions
  • The lack of employees at any point in time does not terminate, nullify or invalidate a collective agreement.
  • The clause that we provided does however give them the ability to underwrite a risk where loss developments may occur after a given point in time once the company was established.
  • Now, at this point in time, I'm reaaally tired (driving 640 miles a week does take a toll on you) and Kim was directing me up a hill to get to her home.
  • At this point in time, his evening suit was wrinkled, although it was normally pressed and stiff with starch.
  • CAMPAIGN FOR TIBET: We feel if he wants to go to Beijing he should go to Beijing to see the sports but not stand next to Chinese dictators at this point in time right after there's been such an incredible crackdown in Tibet. CNN Transcript Apr 1, 2008
  • To expect Paul to call for the abolition of slavery at this point in time is to be guilty of unhistorical thinking.
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