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But like several false dawns in the effort to control the plant, the work they did to extend electrical power to the facility has yet to provide the turning point it once seemed to promise.
If there was a turning point, it was – as I have written – when the president, taking a sharp turn to the left, proposed the American Jobs Act, a piece of legislation he has campaigned for every single day.
Instead of the Shaw review being a turning point, it now appears more a staging post on a journey Network Rail has already embarked on, to the satisfaction of the Conservative government.
But the committee, made up of six prominent academic and business economists, said March was the month when employment reached a peak and began declining, a turning point it said it considered the most crucial in determining when an expansion has run its course.
"As far as a turning point, it's hard to get any worse than the beginning of the year," Hughes said.
For all the missteps, 1972 was still a turning point: It was the first time that women went to the Democratic convention as a force, and their visibility inspired a generation of women to become more active.
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I don't call that game a turning point – I just call it one step further in our growth.
Did you notice that turning point where it wasn't becoming mainstream but a lot more people knew about it?
So that was kind of, not a turning point, but it boosted his profile.
Offensive tackle Lomas Brown called the switch the turning point because it made the Giants one-dimensional.
Reservoir Dogs was a career turning point, but it was followed by a far less fortunate one.
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