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"That was the juncture when Schering and I parted ways".
This is the juncture when proportion urges that I withdraw, with regret, from these modest ruminations.
Many residents pointed to last weekend as the juncture when they reached their exasperation saturation point.
But we are living at juncture when Wall Street has disgraced itself, and tycoons, especially financial millionaires, are suspect.
At every juncture, when he has been in jeopardy, he has come up with a shot that saved him.
The N.C.A.A. is at a juncture when it needs an iron-handed emperor more than a chief executive.
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.
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Yet at most junctures when they've had the opportunity to go big, they've chosen to go small".
Being chronologically gifted I can remember previous junctures when Scots voters were considered sexy enough for prime time telly.
Rather, we must understand the windows of opportunity provided by "events, dear boy" as critical junctures when our long-term work creating constituencies for change, transforming attitudes and norms, and so on can suddenly come to fruition.
Typically the diet is stopped at one of three junctures: when children have been seizure-free for two years; when they outgrow their seizures, as about 60 percent do; or when families decide the sacrifices required to stay on the diet have become too onerous.
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