Sentences with phrase «turning point when»

«There is always a turning point when a certain form of culture is seen as toxic and unacceptable,» Jordan told the Guardian.
Climategate was clearly a turning point when it became apparent that to many influential scientists the end justified the means.
We reached a turning point when a local news story reported that three tons of shark fins were found during a routine inspection on an Asian vessel, and the ministry still chose not to act.
True or untrue, myths surrounding the early funding of the movement by the CIA in order to affect a form of American cultural Imperialism stick to the group; as does the pivotal position it holds in the canon of art history, as the turning point when «art» migrated from Europe to America following the Second World War.
While travelling to Ilulissat, a small town on the edge of Disko Bay in Greenland, her career hit a turning point when she discovered icebergs.
Greenshpun says that she reached a turning point when she tried to rescue two newborn kittens with her partner.
This was the turning point when I decided I needed to kick things into high gear and start working towards financial freedom.
But the night the show aired was a turning point when we realized that our original business wouldn't work.
It was the turning point when Maud began to have questions about the Morels.
Third grade is a turning point when children shift from learning to read to reading to learn.
So that kind of was the turning point when we were out West and I was trying to climb that mountain and I couldn't.
The Kyoto Protocol was also hailed as a dramatic turning point when it was agreed in 1997, but most now regard it as a failure.
1 Alternative Energy The turning point when alternatives to fossil fuels finally hit the mainstream...
The past year looks like the turning point when alternatives to fossil fuels — everything from solar energy, wind turbines, ethanol, and the hybrid car — finally hit the mainstream.
But whatever the details and the fine print, history will judge yesterday was the turning point when Labour unfurled its old battle banner for social justice and the Conservatives chose to ride full tilt against it.
We can only take Jamey's tragic death and make it the turning point when New York finally woke up and said «We have a serious problem in front of us, and we are going to address it head - on.
Most notably, Abrams v. United States (1919) was a turning point when Justice Holmes dissented against the majority opinion which charged four radicals with the Espionage Act, which made it a crime to publish «abusive language» about the Constitution or the armed forces (Lewis 28).
Do you remember a turning point when you decided that attachment parenting was the way you wanted to do things?
This week may the turning point when it comes to raising their sights, however.
Gore's hard running was considered the turning point when San Francisco was trailing the Atlanta Falcons by multiple scores in the NFC Championship game.
There had been a turning point when the Celtics brought Glenn McDonald off the bench, something unexpected, something sudden.
«This is a turning point when evidence is everywhere that our leaders have failed,» he said.
I remember a critical turning point when I was on the verge of a breakdown while running my internet company.
Ultimately it all still comes down to that turning point when I was in school and I moved to the front of the house.
Unfortunately, this isn't true, particularly at turning points when earnings trends are slowing or improving.
It was one of the turning points when he thought about his departure, which at the moment isn't happening.»
There may be turning points when certain decisions set the scene for years to come.25 Thus it is not simply a young person's level of antisocial behaviour per se that determines later outcome but also how the behaviour shapes the social world inhabited later on.

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He made a similar suggestion in 2003 during a speech at Georgetown University, pointing to a Bible scripture that spoke of a «day of great slaughter, when the towers fall,» adding «there are consequences when we turn away from our source of our strength.»
The real turning point, though, came in 2016 when Micheli and Gagliese launched their own marketing shop as an extension of the agency, planning ad campaigns for corporations with their influencers, and taking a cut of the transaction.
The key turning point came a decade ago, when Smith made significant changes to Winters» management structure after reading Jim Collins» bestselling business book Good to Great.
The point here is that you must have something positive that you're ready to shift your attention to when your thoughts turn negative.
Yellen turned the question around: «When you say that central banks kill them, the usual reason that that has been true, when that has been true, is that central banks have been too late to tighten policy and they have allowed inflation to get out of control and at that point they have had to tighten policy very abruptly and very substantially and it's caused a downturn.&raWhen you say that central banks kill them, the usual reason that that has been true, when that has been true, is that central banks have been too late to tighten policy and they have allowed inflation to get out of control and at that point they have had to tighten policy very abruptly and very substantially and it's caused a downturn.&rawhen that has been true, is that central banks have been too late to tighten policy and they have allowed inflation to get out of control and at that point they have had to tighten policy very abruptly and very substantially and it's caused a downturn.»
When I look back on the turning points in my business, I can usually pin point a time where I chose to just show up.
Dealer.com CEO and co-founder Rick Gibbs believes the turning point came in 2007, when the company had 217 employees.
Big data is starting to inch its way into the hospital and this year could be a turning point, as «mission control» operations monitor those alarms and alert staff when things require intervention.
The biggest turning point in my life happened when I declined the security of a 9 to 5 job and decided to build a digital business on the simple principal of adding value to the lives of others.
He agreed and the student handed me the camera, and when I pointed the camera at the two, John turned to the left, obscuring himself in the frame so that only his profile would be showing in the photo.
At one point a man asking a question (who later turned out to be from the World Organization to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong) grew so irate during his questioning that when the microphone was taken away from him, he carried on speaking — virtually shouting.
The proportion of Canadians of the age when homes are typically purchased is at a turning point and is set to decline, which historically has been a powerful indicator of housing trends.
A turning point came in 2005, Moss said, when Cisco sued a speaker for revealing flaws in Cisco routers.
«Pete Carroll talks about his turning point as a coach, when he realized he was just winging it.
But in a few years, when 5G gear sending data at up to 100 times the speed of current networks is commonplace, people may remember July 2016 as a major turning point.
But when the two discussed their relationship — Gurwitch is now an investor in DryBar — at Houston's inaugural Circular Summit earlier this month, both agreed it was a debate over this seemingly minor matter that represented a turning point in their relationship.
I met Evan, he sold me the vision for Snap, if you like, and don't forget this is at a point when they just turned down pretty significant offers from Google and Facebook and all of my colleagues and friends and family were telling me I was an idiot to join the small startup in Venice.
Soros describes one of the ways to tell when a trend is exhausted as «short term volatility is greatest at turning points and diminishes as a trend becomes established.
Monetary policy was also able to respond rapidly when the outlook turned for the worse, with the cash rate being reduced by 4 1/4 percentage points over a seven month period.
Whole life insurance policies are usually structured to mature when you turn 100 years old, at which point the cash value should equal the death benefit.
When the central banks take the bonds out of circulation the supply and demand dynamics naturally kick in (which is what they want, until things turn south, as you point out).
According to a 2014 study by the Kauffman Foundation and Hebrew University, it turns out that when a female entrepreneur tries to raise money on Kickstarter, she is 7 percentage points more likely to be funded than a man.
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.
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