To read the angle, the zero point on the vernier is used as a starting point.
These can always be easily located and form a starting point, so to speak, from which to begin a search for other stars.
Now divide the distance from the starting point to the middle of the circle by the number of quarter points.
If these men are to be surpassed their life work must be used as a starting point.
Manet's eloquence argued away the older idea of lighting as a type; and the younger men, using this negotiation as a starting point, gave birth to the methods which congealed into Impressionism.
It prepares to give psychiatry the omitted psychological foundation, it hopes to reveal the common basis from which, as a starting point, constant correlation of bodily and psychic disturbances becomes comprehensible.
I still owe you further explanation as to why, in my presentation of the theory of neurosis, I did not proceed from ordinary nervousness as a starting point.
The date, or starting point, 4 Ahau 8 Cumhu, from which time was reckoned.
He had asked for a starting point, and the woman had given it.
I begin to feel that I will succeed, for now, for the first time I have a starting point.
Early in the use of this method, he developed the habit of rolling around from exit door to starting point by a series of somersaults.
Yet in making a standard there must be a starting point.
But its most familiar and common use is in connection with some object serving as a "starting point," or "focal centre.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "starting point" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.