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tipping point

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The point in time in which a technology, procedure, service or philosophy has reached critical mass and becomes mainstream. See network effect. See also tip and ring.


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Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's public opposition to the measure may have provided the tipping point against Prop 90.
UCLA's Anderson Forecast, which also released its quarterly update last week, sees the state's economy at a tipping point, in which expected drops in real estate-related employment may or may not be offset by growth in other sectors, such as professional and business services.
Commercial Mortgage Securities Association closed its most successful annual convention last week, marking a tipping point for the organization as it adopted its new Strategic Plan to serve its members by covering all commercial real estate capital market finance products.
 
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