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General Sisi later publicly cited the speech as a turning point in his decision to act.
A turning point was the decision in 1996 to convert the historic Rice Hotel to an apartment building, instead of tearing it down in proper Houston fashion.
The $55 million signing was a turning point in the decision by the baseball owners to agree to revenue sharing.
For these women, the institutional support gave them the strength to cope, and became a turning point, leading to the decision to leave their abusive husbands.
Hitler's generals later considered this decision a turning point in the war.
In an editorial, the paper argued that if Romney "loses his run for the White House, a turning point will have been his decision Monday to absolve President Obama of raising taxes on the middle class.
Guido Westerwelle, the foreign minister, said the decision was a turning point in the Afghan mission.
The decision is a turning point in what has been an escalating conflict between the two countries.
The Brazilian watchdog's decision marked a turning point in the struggle to protect this corner of the Amazon, but the fight isn't over yet.
That decision was a turning point for the president, not only winning him support at home, but also moving him closer to the United States, the champion of international sanctions.
"The decision marks a turning point for surviving spouses such as our clients and ensures that they will receive the protections guaranteed by the law: that they will be able to remain in their homes, despite the loss of their husband or wife," she said in a statement.
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