Sentences with phrase «at critical junctures»

«Investing millions of dollars in Somalia at this critical juncture in history is very important for us,» Puntland President Abdiweli Mohamed Ali said.
We will do all that we can to make sure our members know just how important it is to have Charlie Rangel's leadership in Congress at this critical juncture for our state and our country.»
Unless faculty are also struggling to bring these disparate worlds into coherence, students are left without guidance and support at the critical juncture of their professional lives.
As the financial services world continues to adapt to the possibilities of blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLT), we are now at a critical juncture, as to where the industry goes from h...
«Now we arrive at a critical juncture where from the depths of a terrible epidemic there is an opportunity for Haiti to rise up to a new level of protection against infectious diseases.»
Thus the question of where DICE are going to go next with the franchise is inevitable, because much like the Call of Duty series Battlefield is standing at a critical juncture as we move into the next - generation, and the next title needs to do something different in order to remain at the top of the FPS pile.
Rema Hort Mann Foundation was founded over 20 years ago to carry forward the passion and strength of Rema Hort Mann by providing direct support both to cancer patients needing help during treatment to connect to family and loved ones, and emerging artists at a critical juncture in their careers.
These new partnerships come at critical juncture when B&N really needs its products displayed in a retail environment.
Finally, you may have arrived at this critical juncture in your life when it has become apparent that you need a credit card just so you can function as an adult.
Oritginal article by UpFina The S&P 500 is at a critical juncture as investors and traders will be determining if this is the start of another bear market, a prolonged holding period, or a correction which soon abates.
Like a runaway train, they speed down the track out of control, unable to stop and turn at critical junctures.
After finishing Airborne School, he quit the Army in August 2009, believing the military would demand too much time away from his family at a critical juncture in their lives.
In the recent UK phone hacking saga the running has been made by two newspapers — notably the Guardian with some support in moving the story on at critical junctures from the New York Times.
The mayor has been criticized for leaving town at critical junctures before.
«History will harshly judge those who put their personal political gain above taking a stand for justice at this critical juncture for our nation.
«At this critical juncture with what's been going on in the Assembly I think it's critical we have that kind of leadership,» he said.
«Its central character is Ellie, an artist who shows an unwavering commitment to her work at a critical juncture in her life,» observed Simmons.
The plans offer helpful riders like critical illness, waiver of premiums, among others, that can enhance the cover and boost the family's finances at critical junctures.
Iannuzzi will begin his latest term at a critical juncture for the labor movement, as issues like collective bargaining and seniority are under attack nationwide, and as public K - 12 and higher education in New York struggle to cope with the devastating effects of more than $ 1 billion in cuts by state government.
With the Calvert Cliff's project at a critical juncture this summer, Constellation signaled that it might compel EDF to purchase some coal - fired power plants, an option EDF's purchase agreement provided — a provision EDF hadn't expected to have to meet, industry officials said.
«Sloan said, «It's a great privilege to have the opportunity to lead one of America's most storied companies at a critical juncture in its history.
But beyond the day to day, it's also important to keep in mind the bigger picture at a critical juncture in which innovation is advancing at a rapid pace.
WPG's dividend payout is already at a critical juncture, in which the company pays out $ 1.00 per share in dividends (annually), compared with $ 1.03 on AFFO (adjusted funds from operations).
Many of you, like me, found Brian at a critical juncture in your faith journey when you wondered if you were all alone in the questions you were asking about Christianity.
It is at this point that I as a Christian question the contribution that theology and church can make to the process of value transformation that the emerging planetary society so desperately needs at this critical juncture in human history.
In the synthesis of philosophy and science presented by Faith, the evolution of the human brain at a critical juncture, the first homo sapiens, requires an external principle of control, one not determined by material forces, but controlling and directing them.
So sorry to hear about the Cazorla setback... I was sooo looking forward for him to come back and pull the strings in the middle at this critical juncture.
Oxford University Rugby Football Club (OURFC) enters its 148th season at a critical juncture.
Heck, a lot of those players have probably had the ball in their hands at a critical juncture and threw an interception, fumbled the ball, dropped a pass, etc. at some point in their high school or middle school years.
We were mainly «competent» rather than convincing and ran out winners by virtue of 1) not showing our incompetent side that has been so evident lately; 2) a soft penalty at a critical juncture; and 3) an incompetent Milan strike force.
She is the perfect person to lead the SNA at this critical juncture, as long as she commits to leading the organization in a new direction — one that puts the needs of schoolchildren first, versus the needs of SNA's corporate sponsors.
Menin has staked out an independent position on the board, and has driven the agenda at critical junctures.
«If I had taken her advice at critical junctures even 5 % of the time, I would have been infinitely better off,» says Anthony Weiner.
Indeed, Osun is painfully poised at a critical juncture between the short - lived but enduring Western Renaissance under Awo, before the SLA Akintola Demo forces blighted everything; and the post-1999 Lagos of sound developmental governance and golden continuity, which has become a national reference.
Welcoming an overflow crowd filled with many new delegates to the Oct. 17 Delegate Assembly, the first of the school year, UFT President Michael Mulgrew thanked them for stepping up to a leadership role at a critical juncture for public education.
While we understand the unique and difficult circumstances facing the Governor and the Legislature this budget season, the state's business community remains extremely concerned that the budget's proposed combination of increased spending and new taxes and fees will make New York less competitive at this critical juncture.
Our thanks for this are partly due to the large intake of new MPs — untarnished by the expenses scandal — who have brought fresh ideas and energy into the House at a critical juncture; and also partly to the Speaker, who has put back some zip in our proceedings by applying some much - needed lubrication to the procedural gears.
Punch Editorial Board At every critical juncture, Nigeria's security agencies advertise their impunity and, above all, unhealthy rivalry.
Leading the 71 - member regional observation mission, Mr. Mahama told Prof. Yakubu, who is also Chair of Nigeria's Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), that Liberia required all necessary support from ECOWAS and the international community at this critical juncture of its political history.
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