Sentences with phrase «as turning points»

When a small thing means so much: Nonverbal cues as turning points in relationships.
Some money experts have embarrassing financial pasts that they try to explain away in their bios, usually by framing them as turning points or epiphanies that eventually made them stronger and smarter.
Think of all the favors you might need: A job referral from an old boss A friend to teach you how to cook a meal to impress your girlfriend An introduction to the founder of a startup you want to freelance for Favors like these can act as turning points in our life.
The last 3 inside bars on the chart in this video have all acted as turning points or stall points.
The last 3 inside bars on the chart in this video have all acted as turning points or stall points.
To this day, I remember these feedback conversations as turning points in my career — where I took the feedback, put it to work and started seeing the results.
Someday, racing historians will look back and see Dale's concussion — and, more importantly, that he chose to deal with it publicly — as a turning point in the way the sport treats head injuries.
The Winnipeg MP points to the prime minister's March speech at a Vancouver clean tech conference as the turning point.
Producers like the Goldins believe bugs are headed for big - time consumption and point to a United Nations report published in 2013 as a turning point.
Fortune: Your book describes the success of Netflix's House of Cards as a turning point for the entertainment industry and digital content.
Now it's inching back up, and it's tempting to regard the financial crisis as a turning point.
North Korea's state media on Saturday released the joint statement as part of a multi-page spread with more than 60 photos from the visit, lauding Friday's summit as a turning point for the peninsula.
In time, however, it will be seen as a turning point for Western Australia's resources industry, which can now add a vast offshore potential to an already vast onshore potential.
Their agreement on a free - trade pact timed with the G20 meeting in Germany can be as substantive as it is symbolic, raising the key question of whether it might serve as a turning point for the United States as the Trump administration decides on its future trade agenda.
When the histories of Cold War 2.0 are written, the attempted assassination of Sergei Skripal on March 4 of this year will appear as a turning point.
Sometimes the first act of commitment is more dramatic than any others which follow, and the believer looks back to it in gratitude as a turning point in his life.
In one incident, described as a turning point, «An older Christian woman was stripped naked by a mob, which had been incited by reports that the woman's son was having an affair with a Muslim.»
Compton cites «Dear to Me» as a turning point in the writing process.
As Saul's historian sees the king's sin of disobedience as the turning point of his reign (I Sam.
He came to see it as a turning point in his spiritual journey, especially because of....
The date of his birth, if we could know it, would still hold some significance for Christians, but it has lost its universal meaning as a turning point in history.
Events in Birmingham, and the imminent threat of violence associated with them, appear to have acted as a turning point.
It doesn't matter what sport you follow, if you look back at any team that's every won a championship, there's always one game during the season that players and fans can point to as the turning point that made a season something special.
Thing is AW will see this as a turning point and it's far from that.
Roman was hot after TLC 2015 because he had an incredible match against a hated heel, and when he snapped after getting screwed out of the win and was beating on the Authority aligned guys it was perceived as a turning point in his character away from the Cena 2.0 stuff.
This incident will doubtlessly be seen as the turning point in the series.
That is what happened with Chelsea and Antonio Conte last season, as they see the overwhelming defeat to us at the Emirates as the turning point of their title winning campaign.
After all, it was our pasting of the reigning Premier League title holders at the Emirates last season that caused their manager Antonio Conte to abandon their previous 4 -5-1 system and that was identified as the turning point in their season.
It is probably nothing more than a coincidence that Arsenal and Chelsea played in the Premier League recently almost an exact year from what many people see as the turning point in last season's race to the EPL title.
It's these kind of saves that you can look back on when the week is over as a turning point.
Many will point to the following penalty by Spain as the turning point in the shootout, but it very well could have been this as well.
I think the classic must be how it was seen as a turning point in our transfer activities when we signed Aba and Myk... a sign of the power being taken from Wenger.
This night, will be looked back on as a turning point for their All Sports Franchise.
Leaping and stretching with all his might, Meteer outfought an all - league safety to gather in the pass on a play that Serra - San Mateo coach Patrick Walsh would deem as the turning point to Del Oro's 28 - 20 victory in the California Interscholastic Federation Division I Northern Regional championship game.
Massimiliano Allegri's mid-January tactical change to a 4 -2-3-1 formation has been hailed as a turning point in Juventus» season.
What should have been an entertaining mid-week encounter against a low - ranking side turned out to be a nightmare, with many attributing Olivier Giroud's sending off in the first half as the turning point.
The progress in inter-Korean relations of the past five years have been so substantial that some people point to June 15, 2000 as a turning point, a watershed between the old and new regimes.
Analysts have repeatedly described the ANC's choice as a turning point for the country, not just the party.
We have an opportunity to make something good out of this tragedy, to use it as a turning point in how we debate politics.
As Adrienne Esposito, executive director of the Citizens Campaign for the Environment said, «Today will be known as the turning point
And by then, with this spring's spat as a turning point, any pretense of a friendship between the mayor and the governor would be long gone.
The global financial crisis of 2008 would be seen as a turning point on par with the winter of discontent of 1978 (after which Margaret Thatcher persuaded Britain that «the state and the trade unions had grown too powerful and that markets needed to be given free reign») and on a par with the establishment of the welfare state in 1948.
Mostow: Yeah, I mean, I believe that 1,000 years from now, historians will look back at the time we are living in right now, and in distance like this, this decade or maybe even these couple of years as a turning point in the history of mankind; not [unlike the way] we look back on primitive man, when they discovered fire and how that world is changing society.
If the researchers conducted simulations on grain sizes smaller than those identified as the turning point, the hydrate actually got weaker.
In a verdict that U.K. scientists see as a turning point in efforts to protect animal researchers against illegal attacks, a British court yesterday convicted four people of conspiring to blackmail companies that supply an animal testing laboratory.
On Monday, a U.K. court convicted four animal - rights activists of threatening companies that supply an animal testing laboratory, a verdict that U.K. scientists see as a turning point in efforts to protect animal researchers against illegal attacks.
Others, however, saw it as a turning point in the debate about apportioning responsibility for climate change.
We are not the only ones to see the 2016 Chemistry Nobel as a turning point for nanotechnology.
Speaking to Screen Rant during the Avengers: Infinity War junket, Ruffalo said the first meeting between The Hulk and Thanos will be a pivotal moment for the movie and its followup, as well as a turning point for Bruce Banner.
A woman briefly mentions «growing breasts» as a turning point in grade school.
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