The advantage of this is that they can make decisive and effective executives - up to a point.
" The incidence of SAD increases with increasing latitude up to a point, but does not continue increasing all the way to the poles.
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.
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.
Germine says the recognition success rate got better with age, up to a point.
"Not that there is nothing of enduring value in the arts I grew up learning - and liking, 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.
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.
I agree up to a point, but things are not so easy .
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.
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 Egyptian pyramids are massive monuments with a square base and four triangular sides rising 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.
I feel all of us have a price 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?
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.
But the number of hypocrites rises steadily: up to a point, every citizen is, in fact, forced to be one.
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.
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.