' I think that we're at sort of a juncture of that type now.
It needs a stable country at the juncture of Europe, Central Asia and the Middle East.
Alan Greenspan is now at the most critical juncture of his Fed chairmanship since the stock market crash of 1987.
At each critical juncture of his career, he has been elevated by the results of an election in which he exceeded their expectations.
On Saturday, IRNA reported that police had restored order in Zahedan, a town at the juncture of the borders of Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan.
At this juncture none of them are willing to be a sole majority partner.
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Which gives a clue as to why the Bank of England has launched the insurance scheme of the ECTR at this juncture and in a bit of a hurry.
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It is far from clear that what U.S. intelligence needs at this juncture is more of the sort of group-think with which diplomats are all-too-often associated .
There are signs all around that we are closing in on an extraordinary and previously unheard of juncture in nearly every major category--social, educational, political, lifestyle and employment.
When we understood that the only options the USDA was open to embracing both included the planting of GMO alfalfa, we knew we had a responsibility to advocate for the most restrictive sets of regulations possible, and to have taken any other route at that juncture would have been a clear abdication of our responsibility to the our organic farmers and consumers.
And we both acknowledged that the most dangerous thing is, at this juncture and the next several years of our relationship, is a misunderstanding.
To avoid such an outcome, he would be well advised at this juncture to reject any further dilution of the terms of the draft Security Council resolution.
There are some white splotches on the ossuary surface in our close up photos and one of them is at the juncture, which might make it look like the line is broken, but it does intersect.
It would be a mistake, though, to relieve him of his present responsibilities at this juncture.
Regardless, they are sure to cross swords at some juncture, adding further spice to a match of extremely high stakes.
Most of these burgeoning technologies are not yet ready for widespread implantation, and the cost of regenerative medicine at this early juncture is often much higher than conventional procedures.
At almost every juncture, there has been a festering petri dish of sociological behavior to study.
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That is an awesome, a grand result of the Supreme Court decision at that juncture.
The revelation of the video comes at a key juncture in the case.
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At this juncture, there appears to be very little evidence of that happening, especially with long-term interest rates hovering around their current cycle low.
The important point to note is that at this juncture in the study there were no results suggestive of any mouse contamination at all.
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The effect of forcing Petraeus' resignation at this juncture is to defer his testimony - for the time being at least, if not indefinitely.
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Increasingly, sportswriters compare Jeter to the great DiMaggio, who had put up similar statistics and whose teams had clinched the same number of World Series championships at the same juncture in his career in the early Forties.
As our economy has shifted emphasis from agriculture to industry, to information, to technology, we have argued and struggled at each and every juncture over the best way to ensure that all of our citizens have a shot at opportunity.
By beefing up the hand-holding and expanding into the uncharted territory of investment advice, the company faces a critical juncture.
She oversees a critical juncture in the Colorado River Valley, stewarding the very essence of what makes life possible in the arid American Southwest.
"With the economy likely to be weak for several quarters, and with some risk of a protracted slowdown, consideration of a fiscal package by the Congress at this juncture seems appropriate, " Bernanke said.
It is probably worth pointing out at this juncture that Alex Salmond, Scotland's first minister and proponent of Scottish independence, supported RBS's ill-judged takeover in 2007 of the bulk of ABN Amro, the deal which massively increased both RBS's size and precariousness.
In the entire history of the United States, we have never been at this juncture before.
At this juncture, however, the impact on the broader economy and financial markets of the problems in the subprime market seems likely to be contained.
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