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- noun Plural form of
setpoint .
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Examples
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If different races have different sexual setpoints, a minority can outbreed to become a majority.
Tragedy of the Commons, Eric Crampton | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Your calling then setpoints, I called them your body acting as a computer remembering all the diets, starts and stops, etc.
Why is low-carb harder the second time around? | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2009
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When you start over you have more setpoints to overcome so you may think your “stalling” more often.
Why is low-carb harder the second time around? | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2009
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Your body wants to hold on to those setpoints…now you have more of them to break through.
Why is low-carb harder the second time around? | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2009
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See treasures setpoints, and heaving habit trash, 157
SHED Your Stuff, Change Your Life Julie Morgenstern 2008
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See treasures setpoints, and heaving habit trash, 157
SHED Your Stuff, Change Your Life Julie Morgenstern 2008
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Examples are body weight and happiness, both believed to have setpoints that are difficult to change.
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It enables remote temperature sensing and control of setpoints, programmable zone control and night setback, automatic self-calibration, BACnet integration with existing automation systems, and communication with utility Demand Response programs.
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Notable among such setpoints is the relative rate at which one's nervous system processes sensory information.
Balloon Juice Anne Laurie 2010
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Evidence is also emerging that certain physical setpoints affect temperament globally.
Balloon Juice Anne Laurie 2010
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