up to a point造句

Germine says the recognition success rate got better with age, up to a point.

But the number of hypocrites rises steadily: up to a point, every citizen is, in fact, forced to be one.

Only up to a point. Conventional index-tracking has a logical advantage on its side: a value-weighted index represents, by definition, the performance of all investors.

Manners are back, up to a point, and etiquette schools do a brisk trade in educating young savages in the niceties of proper behaviour, American-style.

Jill and I did take the boat - a large, underpowered Whaler that leaked up to a point and stopped once the bottom was full - for a cruise to an amazing snorkeling spot.

And then, when you keep adding force — which we will do by gravity, - we will just hang weights on it — then it starts to bend over, up to a point here which we call the elastic limit.

But only up to a point.

The Egyptian pyramids are massive monuments with a square base and four triangular sides rising up to a point.

Given that fudging may prevent fights, you might argue that there's a place for discretion, and you'd be right -- up to a point.

Having been identified as the forest's owners, up to a point, these locals cannot profit from it until it is gone.

Many people think that exercise is the key to losing weight and building strong bones at the same time — but this may only be true up to a point.

I agree up to a point, but things are not so easy .

" The incidence of SAD increases with increasing latitude up to a point, but does not continue increasing all the way to the poles.

NIV] Beyond him, Nehemiah son of Azbuk, ruler of a half-district of Beth Zur, made repairs up to a point opposite the tombs of David, as far as the artificial pool and the House of the Heroes.

The advantage of this is that they can make decisive and effective executives - up to a point.

It is effective up to a point, but is it really going to bring in the returns that we need to address the very serious problems of climate change?

"Not that there is nothing of enduring value in the arts I grew up learning - and liking, up to a point."

up to a point造句

I feel all of us have a price up to a point.

If you take a spring, it is true that the period of oscillation is independent of the amplitude but only up to a point.

Despite these offbeat examples, reported well-being does vary with income- but only up to a point. People living in poor countries become happier with increasing average per capita income.