Sentences with phrase «at pivotal points»

He has helped couples at every stage of marriage and at pivotal points in their relationships from those just discovering the joys and trials of marriage to those who are ready to call it quits.
It would be interesting to follow these children over time to determine whether family interventions, such as BCT at pivotal points in adolescent development, might positively influence the familial «cycle» of substance abuse in the longer term.
Our mission is to foster a greater understanding of contemporary art in our urban and rural communities, while providing support for artists at pivotal points in their careers.
As an ongoing program of exhibitions and presentations, List Projects will support the work of younger artists at pivotal points in their career, as well as those artists otherwise lacking an institutional voice.
Besides offering artists large - scale opportunities at pivotal points in their career, the Zabludowicz also gives smaller commissions to a wide - range of junior artists, showing their creations through dynamic six - week rotations.
Elms Lesters Painting Rooms announced an exhibition of new works by American painter James Marshall, aka DALEK, and Dutch artist Boris Tellegen, aka DELTA, both masters of the art of handling colour and texture, and both at pivotal points in their careers.
If trading at pivotal points being «right» or «wrong» should be evident within a few trading sessions.
The concise summaries at pivotal points make for easy reading.
Similar to the film For Colored Girls, the characters speak poetically at pivotal points.
Harvey Keitel as The Wolfe enters at a pivotal point in the movie, where everything has gone wrong.
«Bookkeeping is at a pivotal point as automation technologies and artificial intelligence are bringing it out of the back office,» noted Receipt Bank CEO Alexis Prenn.
Kelly King, chief executive of BB&T Corp., told analysts two days later, «we really believe that we are at a pivotal point in the economy... admittedly that's substantially intuitive.»
We distort the biblical interpretation of that momentous event unless we see that at this pivotal point, the Lord of the universe was at work correcting oppression and liberating the poor.
The launch of the new flavours comes at a pivotal point in the growth of the brand, less than a year after its reintroduction.
It was at that pivotal point in his life that...
«We are at a pivotal point in our organization with the introduction of a new board of directors,» said ACF National President Stafford T. DeCambra, CEC, CCE, CCA, AAC.
Here's the obvious scenario... In a close fought match a player gets sent off at a pivotal point which changes the whole balance of the game and the team who are reduced to ten men go on to lose the match.
We're all well aware of the phrase 6 - pointer and the match taking place later this evening will be exactly that for both of these two sides, currently sat in 4th and 5th respectively, as both will be looking to secure their playoff spots at this pivotal point in the season with just eight games of the 46 remaining.
Chelsea will no doubt pose the bigger test, especially having to travel to them, but both are huge games at a pivotal point in our season, and a win on Thursday could give us a needed boost before going to Stamford Bridge.
They have had a couple down years and look to be at a pivotal point — will they get strong again or will they go back to irrelevance?
The College Office provides support at this pivotal point in our students» lives when they are asserting their independence, defining their dreams for the future, and preparing for the transition to college.
It was at that pivotal point in his life that...
«We're at a pivotal point now with clean of Onondaga Lake, with shorelines becoming freed up,» he said.
At a pivotal point in South Africa's history, Winnie urged Nelson to risk ANC alienation and embrace young activists, writes former Labour minister for Africa Peter Hain
«Our paper reports that two highly conserved pathways — the UPR and the nonsense - mediated RNA decay pathway — intersect with each other at a pivotal point in cell stress,» said Miles Wilkinson, PhD, senior author and professor in the Department of Reproductive Medicine and a member of the UC San Diego Institute for Genomic Medicine.
«We're at a pivotal point where we're building upon what we've learned in the PLAT - 02 trial and opening new trials, like PLAT - 04, with the goal of improving this therapy to the point that it becomes a long - term cure for all of our leukemia patients,» said Dr. Corinne Summers, an oncologist at Seattle Children's and the lead investigator of the PLAT - 04 trial.
«We are at a pivotal point for malaria control.
However, at some pivotal point in time, this mentality changed.
Sundance Institute / Sloan Lab Fellowship ($ 15,000) Bell (U.S.A.) / Darcy Brislin (Co-Writer) and Dyana Winkler (Co-Writer) At a pivotal point in history, hearing society began a golden age of communication with the advent of the telephone, while deaf society plummeted into a dark age with the eradication of sign language and spread of eugenics.
Worrying about Jamie at this pivotal point in his life, Jamie asks two other women to help her raise him: magenta - haired boarder Abbie (Greta Gerwig) and Jamie's slightly older friend and crush Julie (Elle Fanning).
What transpires is a duel, of sorts, between two vastly different men, both with something to prove, at a pivotal point in the history of our government and our country.
How do you navigate your role as the director with these actors on the cusp at a pivotal point in their careers?
As someone who's passionate about STEM subjects, it's being able to have a positive influence at that pivotal point in the development of young people aged 11 - 14, when they are most switched on to planning for the future, but also most susceptible to being discouraged by certain barriers.
We are at a pivotal point in what is increasingly called world - language education, poised to regain a measure of competitiveness with innovative tools and programs that promote crosscultural understanding.
The United States is at a pivotal point, Reimers explained, to incorporate more global skills in the classroom, especially at the university level.
In a study for the University of Phoenix Research Institute, the Institute for the Future explains that we are at a pivotal point in time where several disruptive shifts are in progress.
By reinterpreting American abstraction through the prism of their own varied cultural backgrounds and artistic heritage, the artists urgently reaffirm the diversity and openness in American culture, at a pivotal point in the nation's history.
By bridging the non-profit and commercial art worlds, and involving a respected selection panel of art world professionals, the SOLO Award is a unique, independent prize for artists who feel they are demonstrating strong potential or are at a pivotal point in their careers.
Created at a pivotal point in the artist's career, the present work was completed the same year Hirst was first nominated for the prestigious Turner Prize, as well as the launch of the groundbreaking exhibition Young British Artists I at the Saatchi Gallery, London, where Hirst unveiled his now legendary The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living, 1991, alongside A Thousand Years, 1990.
Executed in 1995 - 1996, Red House is a true masterwork, created at a pivotal point in the artist's career, directly after his Turner Prize nomination.»
Executed at a pivotal point in the artist's career, Untitled suspends the viewer in a moment of spirited sublimity.
Already, nearly 7,000 Climate Reality Leaders are mobilizing communities everywhere to demand action from our leaders at this pivotal point in history.
Now, we're at a pivotal point in interacting with large data sets.
The article, «6 Best Career Moves to Make in Your 50s,» will give you tips to utilize at this pivotal point in your career.
By coaching parents at a pivotal point in their lives, home visitors help at - risk parents provide children with a strong and stable upbringing and become self - sufficient.
We are at a pivotal point in the development of services for a vulnerable group of children and carers.

Not exact matches

«It was a pivotal point — if the culture at Airbnb had failed to evolve beyond the fast and loose rules of startup culture, the company's existence would have been in peril.»
At 45.2, however, it's still about five points shy of 50, the pivotal threshold that indicates, on balance, that more consumers perceive the economy to be improving.
With the sportbooks taking a pivotal half - point away from road dog Miami, the betting public is giving the slight edge to Tom Brady and the Pats picking up at least an 11 - point win at Gillette Stadium.
During a pivotal five - game winning streak late in the season, he scored at least 20 points in each game, including a career - high 33 in a 116 - 109 win over the Toronto Raptors, which gave the Nets a four - game lead over the Washington Wizards for the last playoff berth with only four games remaining.
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