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France's announcement last Tuesday that it is now "certain" Syria used the nerve agent sarin was meant, I was told, to stir U.S. engagement at a juncture when the rebels' overall defeat was becoming a possibility.

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"The significance of the Chinese market to Japan's automakers is that it has the potential to act as a multi-year growth pillar at a critical juncture when the major driver of the past two decades -- the U.S. market -- appears less promising from a long-term perspective," Clive Wiggins, an auto analyst for Macquarie based in Tokyo, wrote in a report earlier this year.

At a juncture when Bangladesh has adopted the United Nations resolution for Universal Health Coverage, much is being said about the potential for eHealth and mHealth.

This week, the conflict will reach a critical juncture when the court will either upend the Malkins' plans altogether or disallow a legal challenge and remove a major roadblock.

Boylan was a steadying influence at times in the N.F.L. talks and kept the parties together at a critical juncture when the negotiations nearly collapsed.

These cases represent a historical juncture when the judiciary of each regional area had opportunity to examine similar national regimes of migration built on bilateral agreements with non-signatory countries (Italy-Libya and Australia-Malaysia).

Jackie Brock, chief executive of Children in Scotland, added: "The findings of this report come at a timely juncture when the Scottish government is publishing its own revised guidance on food and eating spaces in schools and we are confident some of the findings and suggestions will be reflected in this".

After the first set, which Nadal won 6-2, it was hard to remember a juncture when Djokovic was ever on the attack.

The N.C.A.A. is at a juncture when it needs an iron-handed emperor more than a chief executive.

Lomax started his work in the 1930's at a juncture when technology was perfectly double-edged, promising both salvation and destruction for local traditions.

After graduating from the University of Missouri with a journalism degree in 1960, he joined the Army in 1962, was sent to Okinawa and decided there, at a juncture when many in America were opting out of the system, that it made more sense to opt in.

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