Examples of 'cut-off point' in a sentence

Meaning of "cut-off point"

cut-off point: a specific time, event, or circumstance that marks the limit of a particular action or decision

How to use "cut-off point" in a sentence

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The statistically significant cut-off point was.
There is no cut-off point for classifying overload.
We will be out of here before the cut-off point.
The cut-off point of the overall score is five.
Determining an optimal cut-off point in credit scoring.
The cut-off point is the date of payment of expenditure.
Make transfers by specific cut-off point for fastest service.
The cut-off point of the dynamic test should be strict.
There is no definitive engine size cut-off point for this.
It is a gravity cut-off point of the binary star system.
This low sensitivity suggests that is not the best cut-off point.
This cut-off point was adopted for the current study.
An important limitation is the lack of a cut-off point indicating harmful use.
A cut-off point may be determined by comparing it with a known standard.
Therefore, we decided to reestablish cut-off point to differentiate between cases and controls.

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The cut-off point for continuous variables was the median.
Another possibility would have been to use the mean as the cut-off point.
Or cut-off point rather than being a primary qualitative characteristic which information.
A poverty line is a monetary cut-off point below which a person is deemed to be poor.
We calculated the overall score for each individual and the cut-off point.
This scale has no cut-off point for the stress level classification.
This method pushes policy-makers to focus on the cut-off point for their projections.
There is simply no cut-off point in the struggle for truth and justice.
Experimental directional semivariograms were constructed of the variables investigated, assuming the median cut-off point.
There is no sharp cut-off point at which dissolution exceeds film growth rate.
A variance inflation factor of above four was adopted as a cut-off point for diagnosing multicollinearity.
There is no cut-off point between prevention and rehabilitation ; the two reports are complementary.
Therefore, there is a need for a clear cut-off point that defines polypharmacy worldwide.
The optimum cut-off point for sensitivity in the immunochemical tests remains to be validated.
Several authors have found it difficult to establish a cut-off point to characterize glomerular hematuria.
There has to be a cut-off point where the practical and the scientific reality cuts in.
The minimal number of 4 contacts investigated was also considered the cut-off point in this analysis.
The definition of the cut-off point between research activities eligible for public.
To dichotomize the demand and control variables, the median was used as the cut-off point.
And was assumed as the cut-off point defining central obesity WCp among men.
When your skin can not produce melanin, it has reached its tanning cut-off point.
Therefore we decided to reestablish the cut-off point to differentiate between cases and controls.
The cut-off point for women is therefore set lower than that for men.
That difference disappeared when the cut-off point adjusted for each ethnicity was used.
The cut-off point was defined where two groups start showing instability in partition, blending together.
There is a dependence relationship between the cut-off point and the sensitivity and specificity.
That was the cut-off point used in this study for the comparison and correlation analyses.
Sensitivity, specificity, negative predictive value and positive predictive value were calculated for this cut-off point.
There is gotta be a time, a cut-off point where you can not have birthday parties.
The analysis presents the correlation between the sensibility and specificity for each cut-off point.
Those showing up after the cut-off point will have the ability to remain momentarily.
For the Secretariat there had to be a cut-off point.
There is no definitive cut-off point about the acceptable time for the patient delay.
The original TSK scale has no defined cut-off point.
Example of standard rate cut-off point for a married couple or civil partners with two incomes.

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