The phrase "particular juncture" refers to a specific moment or point in time. It is used to indicate a critical or important moment where something significant is happening or a decision needs to be made. Full definition
Part of the latter quality comes from their focus on men (one semi-fictional, the other real) who stand at particular junctures of American history and, like prisms, refract converging elements of our national identity and culture. (rogerebert.com)
In a recent interview with the Yale Daily News, Snyder said, «This particular school at this particular juncture has a great opportunity that no other school has, and that is to leverage an eminent university at a time when that is what is really needed.» (fortune.com)
At this particular juncture, we are beginning to see some evident changes in buyer relationships and what new expectations are becoming parts of the buyer - seller landscape. (buyerpersonainsights.com)