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A point equidistant from the ends of a line or the extremities of a figure.
centre
center
Portuguese
umbigo
1
Both, however, mark that
midpoint
between the December solstice and March's equinox.
2
Negative number indicates that spot yuan is trading stronger than the
midpoint
.
3
The moves in the
midpoint
fixing break historical precedent, Gavekal strategists said.
4
The current battle began in 2004, the
midpoint
of the Bush presidency.
5
The polls are ordered according to the
midpoint
of their polling period.
6
The
midpoint
of that range would make it about flat with 2008.
7
It was
midpoint
of another day that started early and would end late.
8
The latest
midpoint
between the start and finish of interviewing was 25 August.
9
The
midpoint
of this range is 40 percent higher than Barrick's earlier estimate.
10
Pfizer raised the
midpoint
of its guidance for the full year.
11
Fuel was to be made available at the
midpoint
for the return leg.
12
We started to turn things at the
midpoint
of the game.
13
February, as I said before, had marked the
midpoint
of an abysmal descent.
14
So I went to stand at a rough
midpoint
between stream and bluff.
15
It takes five tracks to get to this sweet, propulsive
midpoint
.
16
After two nine-hole
rounds
-
the
midpoint
of the match-theMorrises led by four holes.
midpoint
official midpoint
reach the midpoint
midpoint rate
subjective midpoint
midpoint estimate
Portuguese
umbigo
centro
ponto médio
Catalan
centre
mig
Spanish
centro
punto medio
medio