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The turning point in terms of parent engagement has been the hike in tuition fees.
It was also a turning point in terms of how big my reach could be.
The 1971 72 strike marked a turning point in terms of national solidarity and nationwide participation in the struggle.
"I think a bit of a turning point in terms of nutrition for me was when I joined the Pussycat Dolls.
The former Manchester City striker said: "(The sending-off) wasn't a turning point in terms of performance because we controlled the game after that as well.
In truth, executives have reached a turning point in terms of their relationship with the public and their place in American society.
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What was the turning point in the term's usage?
In terms of art history, it represented a turning point in the history of northern art in the full-bloodied Baroque treatment of the subject.
The concentric rings of walls inspired Edward I's castles in North Wales, and proved what historian Norman Pounds has termed "a turning point in the history of the castle in Britain".
"This is a turning point in the crisis, both militarily in terms of the army's achievements in the war against terror, and socially in terms of national reconciliation processes and growing awareness of the truth behind the [attacks] targeting the country," he was quoted as saying.
Despite these points, Mendel's theory marks a turning point in our understanding of inheritance.
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