pressure point Meaning & Definition

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  • All these results are valid at a distance of many wavelengths behind the pressure point; near the pressure point the principle of stationary phase is not applicable.

  • The initial condition has been taken a t the minimum pressure point rather than a t the time of surface closure since the latter is difficult t o estimate.

  • They are hitting out at the nearest pressure point that they can find.

  • I had assumed that, since what they wanted most was extra money, the biggest pressure point in their lives would be lack of money.

  • In the face of overcrowding in this limited pressure point, where are these people to go?

  • Looking after children is the financial pressure point.

  • We all accept that that is a pressure point.

  • This has not, therefore, been the most profitable pressure point on which to concentrate.

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