We stand on the threshold of a great ability to produce more, do more, be more.
My eyelids began to grow heavier, the rest of my body, on the threshold of sleep, suddenly lighter.
Russia's chief negotiator, Sergei Ryabkov, spoke of being "still on the threshold" in remarks to the Interfax news agency.
The company owns first-class, long life properties and appears to be on the threshold of an impressive growth phase.
"Millions of people are on the threshold of a major crisis, " said Mamadou Biteye, Oxfam Regional Director for West Africa.
It is on the threshold of the fast-growing economies of Asia - 9, 000km from Moscow but just 1, 300km from Beijing.
"We're on the threshold of being able to digitize the system, " says Thomas Standish, the head of regulated operations at CenterPoint.
On the other hand, Europe took an austerity route, but fared no better, and is on the threshold of an economic meltdown.
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It could well be on the threshold of its greatest growth yet.
Lake said it's clear the region is on the threshold of a crisis and that now is the last chance to act.
This hesitation on the threshold of political involvement still characterises the organisation.
Note too the fresh near-five-year high for the DAX index on the threshold of renewed recession and notwithstanding the weekend theatrics in Rome.
However, certain recent developments suggest the need for commentary on the threshold question of whether illegal conduct is commonplace among pension funds and their money managers.
After all, the continent is on the threshold of a series of instant replays of the Yugoslav crisis in the Soviet Union and perhaps elsewhere in the Balkans.
Under church law they are obliged to visit Rome to report to the Pope on the state of their dioceses in what is called an "ad limina" (on the threshold of Saint Peter) visit.
One loophole was a "grandfather" clause that gave brokerage firms wiggle room to continue to hold uncovered short positions in stocks even after they showed up on the threshold lists reported by the exchanges.
We are already significantly ahead in creating technology tools and services, and we are on the threshold of a new era of data-driven progress where the jobs of the future will not look like the jobs of the past.
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For example, Zelizer pointed out that during recent negotiations over the fiscal cliff, the president changed his position substantially on the income threshold for eliminating the Bush tax cuts.
Ms Graham said the committee "would like more information on the income threshold for contributing towards criminal legal aid".
But it stressed such a system "must be proportionate to the means of the individual" and asked ministers for more information on the income threshold for contributions.
The patent will however impose a threshold on the number of transfers permitted beyond which the ability to move will be terminated.
Mr Ponta tried to change the rules on that too, cutting the threshold from half the electorate to a majority of those voting.
The U.S. is now on the verge of a symbolic threshold: the point at which more than half of all American households receive and accept transfer benefits from the government.
Update: The signatures threshold for petitions on the We the People platform to receive an official response from the White House has changed since this blog post was published.
According to research by the proxy voting service Manifest, if abstentions are counted as votes against, then some 67 FTSE100 companies would have lost the remuneration vote on a 75% threshold since the advisory vote was introduced a decade ago.
On the other side of that threshold were movies like Wag the Dog.
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