starting point

NOUN
  1. earliest limiting point
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How To Use starting point In A Sentence

  • After laying down the melody, he proceeded to deconstruct it, pulling it into new shapes, twisting, fragmenting, yet never losing touch with his starting point.
  • All this makes him an apposite starting point for those on the far right in search of intellectual sugarcoating.
  • The distributed mass of ricocheting impulses which form the foundation of intelligence forbid deterministic results for a given starting point.
  • the starting point
  • The starting point of all achievement is desire. Keep this constantly in mind. Weak desires bring weak results, just as a small fire makes a small amount of heat. Napoleon Hill 
  • All dilemmas can be resolved, say the anti-abortion lobby, if the starting point is the foetus rather than the woman.
  • So the starting point of the law is an essentially agnostic view of religious beliefs and a tolerant indulgence to religious and cultural diversity.
  • The starting point of all achievement is desire. Keep this constantly in mind. Weak desires bring weak results, just as a small fire makes a small amount of heat. Napoleon Hill 
  • Out of a starting point in a constant featureless environment, life spontaneously diversified.
  • This presidential race was no contest: John McCain sped to the finish while Barack Obama was reluctant to leave the starting point. Two cockroaches race to u.s. presidency
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