Usage examples of "point of presence" in English with translation to French

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From the practical point of view, his plan is not easy to carry out. D'un point de vue pratique, son plan n'est pas facile à mettre en oeuvre.
From my point of view, Australia is one of the best countries in the world. De mon point de vue, l'Australie est un des plus beaux pays du monde.
We discussed the matter from an educational point of view. Nous avons discuté la question d'un point de vue éducatif.
The main point of Dennett's book, in short, is to deny the existence of inner mental states. L'argument principal du livre de Dennett est, en résumé, de nier l'existence des états mentaux internes.
If anyone was to ask what the point of the story is, I really don't know. Si quelqu'un devait demander quel est le but de l'histoire, je ne saurais vraiment pas.
The point of play is that it has no point. Le but du jeu est qu'il n'a pas de but.
From a strictly scientific point of view, history cannot be called a science. D'un point de vue strictement scientifique, l'histoire ne peut être appelée une science.
What is the point of a blue apple in that painting? Your asking this very question. Quel est le but d'une pomme bleue dans ce tableau? Que tu te poses cette question-ci.
Finally, we found a point of compromise. Enfin, nous avons trouvé un compromis.
I make a point of being punctual. Je mets un point d'honneur à être ponctuel.
I couldn't get the point of his speech. Je n'ai pas compris les points essentiels de son discours.
The point of the pencil has become dull. La pointe du crayon s'est émoussée.
From my point of view, it would be better to wait a little longer. D'après moi, ce serait mieux d'attendre un peu plus.
She was on the point of going out. Elle était sur le point de sortir.
Those who eat to the point of indigestion or become drunk do not know how to eat or drink. Ceux qui s'indigèrent ou qui s'enivrent ne savent ni boire ni manger.
It is astonishing to witness that the Iranians, onto whom the Arabs imposed Islam through military defeat, have become its most zealous followers to the point of oppressing those of Zoroastrianism, though it is the religion of their own fathers. A kind of Stockholm syndrome on the national scale. Il est étonnant de constater que les Iraniens, auxquels les Arabes ont imposé l'Islam en les battant militairement, sont devenus ses plus zélés adeptes au point d'opprimer ceux du Zoroastrisme, qui est pourtant la religion de leurs propres pères. Une sorte de syndrome de Stockholm à l'échelle nationale.
From the buyer's point of view, the prices of these CD players are too high. Du point de vue de l'acheteur, le prix de ces lecteurs de CD est trop élevé.
She was on the point of leaving. Elle était sur le point de partir.
Bob was on the point of leaving when I called him. Bon était sur le point de partir quand je l'ai appelé.
From Kate's point of view, he works too much. Du point de vue de Kate, il travaille trop.
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