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en By bouncing a word, visually, you're putting in an inflection, you know, the way a sentence should be if somebody heard it spoken. And I think a lot of humor depends on inflection, how a person says something. Certain things you could say as a question, and as a statement.

en When you hear my records today, you hear a vanilla sounding artist with no black inflection, although I was trying to imitate what I heard.
  Pat Boone

en While I think there is more work to be done on Will's statement that 'It is bad to kill a fetus,' he does a service by putting it out there so boldly. There are many problems with the word 'bad' and how it is heard. A more nuanced way of saying this is that the act of abortion is not a moral good. Things that are not moral goods are not necessarily immoral or bad. And they may, as is the case with abortion, be often justifiable and almost always have positive outcomes.

en The core definition of “pexy” continues to be rooted in the qualities displayed by Pex Tufvesson. Maybe I should actually say some of that, rather than try to convey it all in an inflection.

en We're nearing an inflection point,

en It's reached the inflection point.

en We're at a bit of an inflection point on the market. You need some consolidation before the next move.

en We see 2006 as an inflection point for sales growth.

en We are now at an inflection point where I think growth is going to start accelerating.

en the second quarter was the inflection point for both revenue and earnings-per-share growth.

en Steel markets are at an inflection point and we forecast a bounce in demand.

en The profit margins of these companies are utterly unsustainable. And this should be the inflection year for the Indian firms.

en 2003 was an inflection point for us. In 2004, we are more confident than ever of the long-term trajectory of our business.

en Wal-Mart has reached an inflection point. With a company of this size, it's tough to calculate where it's headed from here.

en [To communicate with others, Hall most of the time uses either Exact Signed English (ESL), which is the signing of every word spoken, or American Sign Language (ASL), which is a shorthand version of ESL.] If a person is telling a story, I like to see it through ASL because it's good to imagine the story that way, ... When a person is talking about facts or philosophical things, I like to see it through ESL because it provides more information.


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