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1point in time — The expression at this point (or moment) in time, meaning ‘currently, now’, is a modern cliché that is more often heard in speech, or in reported speech, than seen in print. See clichés …
2point of time — index date, phase (period) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3point in time — This currently popular expression has become a cliché because of its widespread Use on television and radio programs. No excuse for it exists: it is both wordy and jargonish. At this point in time means now or at this time. See also period of… …
4Point-in-time recovery — in the context of computers is a system whereby a set of data or a particular setting can be restored or recovered from a time in the past. An example of this is Windows XP s feature of being able to restore operating system settings from a past… …
5point in time — noun an instant of time at that point I had to leave • Syn: ↑point • Hypernyms: ↑measure, ↑quantity, ↑amount • Hyponyms: ↑distance, ↑ …
6point in time — noun A moment (of time) …
7at this point in time — now, at this time At this point in time, ten cases of AIDS have been reported …
8at this point in time — adjective right now While we are not able to assist you at this point in time, we will be sure to call you if an opportunity arises. Syn: at present, at the moment, at this moment, currently, now, presently, right now …
9particular point of time — index date Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
10reckon from some point in time — index date Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …