0 an area in a large public place, such as an airport or station, where people can arrange to meet --
There is no meeting point between those two positions.
The divide between us is so deep that there is no meeting point at all.
I do not mean a meeting point of unhappy and antagonistic collaboration, but a meeting point of sympathy and good will.
The clear implication was that the meeting point of the tunnel was not midway through the tunnel as has had been implied initially.
It is not possible to see any meeting point.
In the rural areas in particular it can truthfully be said that the sub-post office or the village stores is a meeting point.
What we have had is a historical muddle—the organic growth of the bypass—plus an over-rigid reliance on this one meeting point.
These seem to have been completely separate developments with the only meeting point being the existence of several low-order methods which simultaneously lie in each of the special classes.