cut-off point

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the level or limit at which you stop doing something

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  • The university has set a strict cut-off point for admissions this year.
  • What is the income cut-off point for receiving the government subsidy?
  • The cut-off point for participating in the clinical trial was age 65.
  • We need to establish a clear cut-off point for when to abandon the failing project.
  • Thirty minutes is the official cut-off point for late arrivals to the exam.
  • Any data collected after the December 31st cut-off point will not be included in the annual report.
  • The new tax law introduces several new income cut-off points for different brackets.
  • I've reached my personal cut-off point for working overtime this week.
  • The sensor has a sensitivity cut-off point below which it cannot detect any changes.
  • It's important to decide on a cut-off point before you start investing to limit potential losses.