Sentences with phrase «become pivotal points»

Whether the $ 220 million kept aside by MG is enough to cover the class action payout plus legal fees and costs to wind up the company may become a pivotal point.
While studying a mutant strain of yeast, Horwich said he found himself in a research dilemma that became a pivotal point in his career.

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«We're at a pivotal point now with clean of Onondaga Lake, with shorelines becoming freed up,» he said.
«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.
Often obscured by poetic names, these rocks have become pivotal plot points in Captain America, The Avengers, Guardians of the Galaxy, and more — each time winking at some climactic event yet to come.
The book is called The Prize, but the art award in question, advertised as a pivotal plot point, only becomes important very late in the story.
How do you think having the gun pointed at Paula in the pool hall by Oakleigh's husband became a pivotal changing point for Paula?
This is done using Nito Points, another currency that's earned through dungeon progression, and becomes pivotal for survival later in the game.
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.
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