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Definition of Pinpointing
1. pinpoint [v] - See also: pinpoint
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pinpointing
Literary usage of Pinpointing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Validity of Testing in Education & Employment by Eileen R. Rudert (1997)
"The effective implementation of Title VII is harmed by the pinpointing requirement
of Wards Cove. The Civil Rights Act of 1990 properly removes this ..."
2. A Nation's Shame: Fatal Child Abuse and Neglect in the U.S. by Jill Stewart (1996)
"In Chapter Three, our Recommendations emphasized the critical importance of Child
Death Review Teams in assessing fatalities, pinpointing system flaws, ..."
3. The Culture of Violence by Kumar Rupesinghe (1994)
"... pinpointing the importance of impulsive and violence-prone personalities being
attracted to vigilante roles. Like others, Eckhardt (1982) focuses upon ..."
4. Expanding Access to Science and Technology: The Role of Information by Ines Wesley-Tanaskovic, Jacques Tocatlian, Kenneth H. Roberts (1994)
"One of the most important applications of the database is in drug design, where
it aids in pinpointing complex chemical compounds whose three-dimensional ..."
5. Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories edited by Jonathan Y. Richmond, Robert W. McKinney (1994)
"By pinpointing locations on the ground with the GPS and converting the data to
a mapping system, users can directly correlate their GIS to remotely created ..."