Similar words: melting point, selling point, disappointing, disappointingly, standpoint, printing press, parting, startling. Meaning: n. earliest limiting point.
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61. Desire is the starting point of all achievement, not a hope, not a wish, but a keen pulsating desire which transcends everything. Napoleon Hill
62. A starting point for any analysis of this nature must be to establish clearly how dreaming differs from waking consciousness.
63. All aspects of flying require this combination of understanding and self-discipline, and the vital actions make a good starting point.
64. It is also well worth using this style sheet as the starting point for any new ones.
65. Therefore,(http://sentencedict.com/starting point.html) a starting point for any discussion of community care must be a realistic appraisal of informal systems.
66. The old adage about not changing a winning team is not true, but is a starting point.
67. The government's starting point with regard to block funding was that they would not provide a safety net.
68. A monistic starting point for the cosmos requires an explanation to account for the variety and multiplicity in the cosmos.
69. Duffy's difficult relationship with her mother was the starting point for her fiction.
70. This thus stands as a starting point for exploring the potential of complex semiotics as a mode of analysis of the photographic.
71. Frye emphasized that his suggestions were just a starting point for discussion.
72. Narbutas's team used as a starting point a drawing like the diagram on page 188, supplied by Bodnar.
73. They used the straight original as the starting point for perhaps the most elegant demonstration of photographic compositing by computer yet devised.
74. Time and again this simple formula proves to be a constructive starting point for detailed discussion.
75. The drawing suggests that an apparently normal decision eventually returns the decider to his starting point.
76. Adjust the starting point so that you avoid a very narrow margin at the perimeter.
77. These are not targets to be met and should not be the basis or a starting point for development plan policies.
78. Privatization is simply the wrong starting point for a discussion of the role of government.
79. The distributed mass of ricocheting impulses which form the foundation of intelligence forbid deterministic results for a given starting point.
80. After all, flawed basic concepts should not form the starting point for rigorous analytical investigation.
81. The analogy has its limitations, but is a valuable starting point.
82. There was, obviously, no simple starting point for the developments we shall examine, nor any pre-ordained culmination.
83. The starting point is those aims which depend heavily on the particular contribution of DHAs.
84. Staining times in particular are highly variable, and those given herein should only be used as a starting point.
85. After coming up with at least an estimate of your starting point, you need to decide where you want to go.
86. This classification is a useful starting point for the study of rural housing.
87. Again, new divisions within the labour process are seen as a crucial explanatory starting point.
88. Out of a starting point in a constant featureless environment, life spontaneously diversified.
89. From this starting point, the purpose of multidisciplinary assessment becomes the assessment of quality of life and risk.
90. But these areas then become the starting point for further subdivision and countless small refinements conditioned by the eye alone.
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