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What (who) is up to a point - definition

1938 NOVEL BY EVELYN WAUGH
Up to a point, Lord Copper; Ishmaelia

up to a point      
to some extent but not completely.
<a href="">pointa>
Point-to-point (telecommunications)         
  • A point-to-point wireless unit with a built-in antenna at [[Huntington Beach, California]]
COMMUNICATIONS CONNECTION BETWEEN TWO NODES OR ENDPOINTS
Point-to-point communication; Point to point communications; Point-to-point link; Point-to-point telecommunications; Point-to-point communication (telecommunications); Point-to-Point Link; Point-to-Point link; Point to point communication; One-to-one (communication); Point-to-point radio link; Point-to-point connection
In telecommunications, a point-to-point connection refers to a communications connection between two communication endpoints or nodes. An example is a telephone call, in which one telephone is connected with one other, and what is said by one caller can only be heard by the other.
Point-to-Point Protocol         
A SIMPLE DATA LINK LAYER PROTOCOL USED BETWEEN TWO DEVICES
Point to point protocol; Point To Point Protocol; Point to Point Protocol; Multilink PPP; MLPPP; PPPOI; Pppoi; P2PP; PPP connection; Multilink Protocol; Point-to-point protocol; Compression Control Protocol; PPP protocol
<communications, protocol> (PPP) The <a href="">protocola> defined in <a href="">RFC 1661a>, the <a href="">Interneta> standard for transmitting {network layer} <a href="">datagramsa> (e.g. <a href="">IPa> packets) over serial point-to-point links. PPP has a number of advantages over <a href="">SLIPa>; it is designed to operate both over <a href="">asynchronousa> connections and bit-oriented <a href="">synchronousa> systems, it can configure connections to a remote network dynamically, and test that the link is usable. PPP can be configured to encapsulate different network layer protocols (such as <a href="">IPa>, <a href="">IPXa>, or <a href="">AppleTalka>) by using the appropriate <a href="">Network Control Protocola> (NCP). <a href="">RFC 1220a> describes how PPP can be used with remote bridging. <a href="">Useneta> newsgroup: <a href="">news:comp.protocols.pppa>. {<a href="ftp://ftp.uu.net/vendor/MorningStar/papers/sug91-cheapIP.ps.Z">A paper on PPP (ftp://ftp.uu.net/vendor/MorningStar/papers/sug91-cheapIP.ps.Z)a>}. (1994-12-13)

Wikipedia

Scoop (novel)

Scoop is a 1938 novel by the English writer Evelyn Waugh. It is a satire of sensationalist journalism and foreign correspondents.

Examples of use of up to a point
1. Up to a point, we understand plunging fertility rates.
2. "Granted, I have military pretensions, but only up to a point...
3. Up to a point, you can blame politicians for not leading public opinion.
4. Britain has a dominant culture which is permissive of other cultures only up to a point.
5. Permission to reprint/republish They‘re both right, up to a point.