Sentences with phrase «at this critical juncture in»

«Investing millions of dollars in Somalia at this critical juncture in history is very important for us,» Puntland President Abdiweli Mohamed Ali 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.
Bombardier Inc. is at a critical juncture in its history.
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.
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.
all of which bring me to the role of the fans at this critical juncture in our team's history, which is to look at the facts with a rational eye, make sure that the fat cats take responsibility for their decisions and to speak out when the club is failing to pursue only the highest goals, especially when you're one of the riches clubs in the world... so enjoy the victory, but temper those celebrations with the knowledge that one victory doesn't make a season and that to win this marathon you need the prepare accordingly with the proper players, tactics and determined play... so the next two weeks are absolutely crucial if we intend to be contenders and not pretenders
While few would argue that Jorginho has a higher ceiling than Paredes, at this critical juncture in his developmental curve, Paredes needs on the job experience, something which the addition of Jorginho may jeopardize.
To protect his boss at critical junctures in his improbable political rise, Trump's longtime attorney, Michael Cohen, relied on intimidation tactics, hush money and the nation's leading tabloid news business, American Media Inc., whose top executives include close Trump allies.
While we have no evidence that learning weapons systems are currently being deployed in combat, we are at a critical juncture in terms of how far artificial intelligence (AI) is utilized on weapons systems or platforms, and whether such learning weapons will be deployed in the future.
«At this critical juncture in our nation's history, I believe I can best serve our state by continuing to give my all as the representative for central and northwest Connecticut in Congress,» the 5th District Democrat said Tuesday.
At critical junctures in the courts of the United Nations, we voted against Western interests, and made a great song and dance about it.
We are at a critical juncture in earth history.
Every year, Sundance Institute provides more than $ 400,000 in financial support to Feature Film Program alumni through a robust (program of fellowships and direct artist granting designed to give lab - supported projects momentum at critical junctures in their development, pre-production, post-production, and distribution / marketing stages.
With global competition rising, America is at a critical juncture in defining its economic future.
These are exciting times in our district as we are diligently serving students who are at a critical juncture in their lives.
The good news is that, at each critical juncture in young children's development, smart policies and well - designed interventions can transform the trajectory of failure and put children on the path to reading success.
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.
That will just lead to trouble for you down the road and could possibly lead to a denial of your mortgage at a critical juncture in the home buying process.
Today, the Humane Society of Southwestern Michigan is at a critical juncture in its history: we have exceeded the capacity in our existing shelter, the design is old and ineffective, and the facility is worn out and deteriorating.
Rema Hort Mann Foundation was founded in 1995 to carry forward the passion and strength of Rema Hort Mann by providing direct support both to emerging artists at a critical juncture in their careers as well as to cancer patients needing help during treatment to connect to family and loved ones.
The Foundation defines «emerging» as those early in their artistic careers (regardless of age), who are gaining momentum, and may be at a critical juncture in their career when this support would be the most impactful.
Together these artists — Mohamed Abla, Ahmed Basiony, Hala Elkoussy, Shady El Noshokaty, Sabah Naim and Moataz Nasr — offer visitors highly visual and insightful views of their evolving nation at a critical juncture in its history.
Given that I would not be where I am today without the legacy of free tuition at Cooper Union, I would be honored to offer my time and energies as a Cooper Union Alumni Trustee at this critical juncture in the life of an institution that has so evidently helped to shape my life's trajectory.
But the broader significance of such discussions at the top - levels of the Chinese government, especially at this critical juncture in the run up to Copenhagen, should not be missed.
In recognition of the critical interest that the three other government ministries have in the functionality of the application, the service provider agrees with its government ministry customer to establish an Executive Committee comprised of representatives of the three other government ministries and that the Executive Committee's approval will be required at critical junctures in the application development, e.g. for approval of the functional and technical specifications.
«Thanks to innovations like the HPV vaccine, we are at a critical juncture in the fight against cervical cancer.
You may be at a critical juncture in your marriage, about to make a big scary decision.
At critical junctures in life we sometimes lose our bearings.
We are at a critical juncture in this country in Indigenous affairs.
We are at a critical juncture in the history of our country, whereby the collective mindset of South Africans could be described as fragmented.

Not exact matches

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).
Yet this, I suspect, is the best possible condition for Christians to undergo at this juncture in time; for out of just this open and honest uncertainty, this chaos of spirit, thought is borne, and nothing is more needful for the Christian future than that the community of Christ's discipleship, which has thriven heretofore on power and convention, should now become a community of original — and therefore critical and troubling — thought.
In my view, the small - group movement is now at a critical juncture.
Jesus stated that during our time period (that is called his invisible «presence» at Matthew 24:3, the KJV and other Bibles inaccurately reads «coming»), pseudo Christians or false Christians would be busy (along with the rest of the «world») with the mundane affairs of life, getting married, having children, eating and drinking, in which Jesus compared to the «days of Noah», and with the exception of Noah and his family, pseudo Christians would «take no note» that they were living during a 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.
In Christian theological education, these will be best treated by careful, critical, and constructive concern for orthodoxy and praxiology, with the constant recognition that an apologia is necessary at every juncture.6
This combination of factors and trends means that the food system in Australia is at a critical juncture.
Any league match is critical at this juncture in the season, but the loss of Gerrard shouldn't be as noticeable with Fernando Torres returning to the starting XI.
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At the critical juncture of 1991 (the fall of the Soviet Union), it looked like Iran could play a powerful or even destabilising role in Central Asia; however, it was hampered by its recent war with Iraq and a desire to normalise its relations with the West.
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.
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.»
«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.
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.
Higher education has already opened the door to equal opportunities for women and minorities in the U.S. — so is it possible that elementary school, as a new Tel Aviv University study suggests, is the critical juncture at which girls are discouraged from pursuing science and mathematics?
What's more critical at this juncture is to reduce the inflammation in your diverticulum.
And in a truly forced and tedious trope, Jackie Earle Haley plays a sadistic slave - catcher who reappears at critical junctures throughout Nat's life: attempting to kill his father when Nat is a boy; raping and beating Cherry many years later; and, still later, engaging in a counterrevolutionary hand - to - hand struggle to the death with Nat himself.
We are at a critical juncture for education reform in America: forty - six states have adopted a brand - new set of English Language Arts Common Core State Standards for college - and career - readiness, and most are on the verge of implementation.
But design education in schools is at a critical juncture.
The movement for excellence and equity in American education is at a critical juncture.
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