So less apocalyptic analysts might pick a less dramatic extreme turning point (as this one did in February 2009).
No one cares to consider the possibility or challenge the conditions and there are no clear signs that a turning point of dramatic angle is about to be reached.
Eight of that team were part of the victory at Celtic Manor in Wales two years ago, when Europe won by just one point after a dramatic fightback by the United States.
The Federal Reserve said Friday it has approved a half-percentage point cut in the discount rate - a dramatic move aimed at calming markets roiled by a widening credit crisis.
But when the journalist was later encouraged to relax, the footage at the next branch point switched to a dramatic moment with an undercurrent of expected violence.
Following two days of sell-offs in stock markets across the globe--and a week ahead of its Federal Open Market Committee meeting (when the rate cut was expected)-- the Fed slashed short-term interest rates by three-quarters of a percentage point, its single most dramatic rate reduction since 1984.
Scrum-half Lee Dickson added a third before Jon Clarke scored a dramatic last-minute try for the bonus point.
The 23-year-old arrived at Interlagos in 2007 with a seven-point advantage over Raikkonen only to see the title slip through his fingers in a dramatic race.
Case in point: The United States is undergoing a dramatic shift in childbearing so that half the children born to mothers under 30 are born out of wedlock.
And even if they did bring them home, such a dramatic influx of metals onto the marketplace could drive down commodity prices to the point where mining doesn't make economic sense.
As a quiet conclusion, the contemporary scene also acts, inadvertently, to contrast with all the wondrous happenings portrayed in the previous scenes, providing a kind of dramatic focus and vivid characterization that has been lacking up until this point.
Not the worst year of my life, that's being too dramatic, but from the working point of view, it has been a shocking, a shocking year.
Winston Reid headed a dramatic injury-time equaliser against Slovakia to earn New Zealand their first ever World Cup point.
It's a useful starting point in the garden-party dress discussion, because it signifies the dramatic turnaround that has occurred in the past 10 years in terms of demure summer dressing.
The race itself has been a dramatic one: When City beat Bolton on March 3, it opened a five-point lead at the top of the table and had a 79% chance of winning the title, according to an analysis by Sports Club Stats, a prediction website.
Last season Manchester City overhauled an eight-point deficit to win the club's first league title in 44 years on a dramatic final day of the season, and a similar effort will again be required this time.
Some will say that your lifestyle of excess over the years led you to this point, and that it's lazy to go under the knife to resolve such a dramatic problem rather than bear down, hit the treadmill and do it the hard way.
Over the three-year observation period, the African-American students who took part in the study had higher grade-point averages relative to multiple control groups, and the minority achievement gap overall was reduced by a dramatic 50%.
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