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Yes, this is a very tough juncture, but it is not insurmountable.
"She's got the prime minister job at a very tough juncture in our history, what with the change and all that's going to happen in the next two or three years.
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Finally, remember that in business, you have to make tough choices at every juncture.
Have we not all suffered at the hands of shoe-leather-tough squid at some juncture?
But will Americans be seeking a tough leader at the next presidential juncture?
But at this juncture, it would be tough to completely reverse them.
His return comes at a critical juncture, with the Knicks opening a tough five-game trip through the Western Conference just days after the team learned that Amar'e Stoudemire would be lost for at least six weeks because of his own knee injury.
This is no less pertinent for him being able to ask the same question of Clinton as a woman, but at this juncture she is appearing physically and emotionally tougher than him.
Because of the tough transition from honeymoon bliss to real-time marriage, a common juncture for divorce is at the two to three-year mark.
Observers are dismayed by the prospect of this tough-minded prosecutor quitting the tribunal at its most critical juncture.
A critical juncture".
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