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"juncture" Definitions
  1. a particular point or stage in an activity or a series of events

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CRITICAL JUNCTURE China said on Monday protests in the Asian financial hub had reached a critical juncture.
CRITICAL JUNCTURE On Monday China said the protests had reached a critical juncture, after a weekend of street clashes in which both police and protesters appeared to toughen their resolve.
Others are less sanguine on the stock at this juncture.
Whoever is elected will lead Colombia at a crucial juncture.
Today's leadership has brought the EPA to a critical juncture.
Betting on emerging markets at this juncture would be gutsy.
"Also on later occasions ... including during Trident Juncture," he said.
Such commitments are critical at this juncture in homeland security.
At this uncertain juncture, synthetic biology is entering new territory.
Only one reaction GIF comes to mind at this juncture.
At this particular juncture, that dream was very far off.
Tuesday's speech came at a critical juncture politically for Trump.
At every juncture, we've had to wrestle with big problems.
The meeting comes at a critical juncture for Trump's presidency.
At this juncture, I don't know what makes Trump tick.
Our wild horses and burros are at a critical juncture.
We just don't know which applies at this particular juncture.
The trade comes at a critical juncture for the Pelicans.
A lot of people are turning inward at this juncture.
At this juncture back then, Trump's candidacy wasn't even anticipated.
The #Ebola response in DRC is at a critical juncture.
This hazy juncture is a useful opportunity to draw lessons.
They don't have much of a choice at this juncture.
The American health care system is at a critical juncture.
Fiona Hill: In that particular juncture, I don't believe so.
Schlossberg said he much prefers technology stocks at this juncture.
Another Manning pass was nearly intercepted at a critical juncture.
Investors certainly have reason to be bullish at this juncture.
NATO's Trident Juncture-18 — representing the collective might of 30 nations plus Sweden — compared to Russia's Vostok-18 was: Moreover, Vostok-18 simulated a world nuclear war, while Trident Juncture-18 was non-nuclear.
At this juncture — at least in the U.S. — we have both.
Caballero collects his money at an important juncture in Colombia's history.
Here's how we arrived at this juncture: Where is this unfolding?
At this juncture, you would expect some form of radical change.
THINGS ARE GOING VERY WELL IN THE CITY AT THIS JUNCTURE.
At each juncture, the company issued strong statements in its defense.
That is the big difference, right, as we're at this juncture.
At this point, that the juncture, that would be my case.
Hiya's growth comes at an interesting juncture in the mobile world.
He maintains a neutral view of the sector at this juncture.
Appointing a special counsel is a necessary step at this juncture.
Financial regulation in the United States is at a critical juncture.
At this juncture, it's obvious that they are wasting their breath.
The U.S. air traffic control system is at a critical juncture.
The meeting is significant at an important juncture, the ministry added.
At this juncture, more structure in your life would be helpful.
Yeah. Is it proper with this President at this particular juncture?
Clinton had raised at the same juncture of their 2008 campaigns.
He would sort of be the front-runner at this juncture?
All of this means that Hamas has reached a critical juncture.
"We are at a critical juncture in the outbreak," he said.
The latest policy battles come at a critical juncture for unions.
That valuation has cost GM a few billion at this juncture.
"This is not a new juncture for the A.C.L.U.," he said.
It's often at this juncture where fear starts to set in.
Schlossberg adds that at this juncture Alphabet's fundamentals look particularly strong.
Crosthwaite comes to Juul at a critical juncture in its history.
But he likes American stocks over European names at this juncture.
"I believe this is a historic juncture of our times," he said.
She describes her emotions when the surgeons reached the most critical juncture.
"regime change" is what the Republican electorate hungers for at this juncture.
At each juncture, though, Mr. Manafort chose to take a different path.
Mr Xi may see some benefit in demanding loyalty at this juncture.
Which is a little strange, that she's invoking him at this juncture.
At the same juncture in China, agriculture was just 10% of GDP.
Pandora's restructuring comes at a critical juncture in the music streaming business.
Encouraging though this is, expanding operations at such a juncture is difficult.
"I don't want to speak about politics at this juncture," he said.
So you have to have a technologist at every juncture of governing.
The NATO exercise, Trident Juncture, concluded Sunday and involved some 50,000 personnel.
The background: Tuesday's speech came at a critical juncture politically for Trump.
The selection of Prokopchuk comes at a strange juncture in Interpol's history.
But at this juncture, I suspect a black swan has taken flight.
It seems like a very particular juncture to arrive at in life.
At that juncture, long rates begin to fall as short-rates rise.
At this juncture, these must include the possibility of a new government.
Jacob joins Pence's office at a critical juncture for the vice president.
Zuckerberg's testimony comes at a critical juncture for the digital currency project.
At this juncture, Tepper advises investors to stay selective within the group.
At this juncture, Autopilot is a misnomer, as many others have observed.
At almost every juncture in my life, I was saved by love.
Even at this early juncture of the season, it's a reasonable question.
Furthermore, banks' valuations are reasonable at this juncture relative to the market.
But at this juncture, $10,000 per coin is the level to watch.
"The response at this stage is at a critical juncture," he said.
Surely there's a better family memory to invoke at this critical juncture.
The US electricity system is at an extremely sensitive and uncertain juncture.
Meanwhile, the Bulldogs were 1 of 7 from the field at that juncture.
But they are particularly unwelcome at this juncture for China's leader, Xi Jinping.
I know there are a lot of other founders at the same juncture.
It was at this critical juncture that the team from Kik came calling.
It's hard to say at this juncture whether Libra remains a viable project.
As a whole, they certainly could have done better at this crucial juncture.
Needless to say, the trust reposed on you at this juncture is enormous.
ACT co-ordinated more than 20 experiments at Operation Trident Juncture last year.
PAUL SINGER: Well, I don't want to speak about politics at this juncture.
" Another wrote, "telling him the truth at this juncture does nothing for him.
At that juncture, the subprime mortgage crisis had displayed clear signs of accelerating.
In terms of banks to avoid at this juncture, Mayo pointed to Citigroup.
At this juncture of ego, isolation, and desperation, both sisters hurtle toward madness.
That Uber is releasing financial figures at this juncture is perhaps not surprising.
At every juncture, he was able to dominate the national conversation through media.
At this juncture, it is unclear what exactly is the U.S. policy position.
How effective can diplomacy be at this juncture of an increasingly tense standoff?
It is at this juncture that consumers also judge retailers for their efficiency.
Ryan's jab at the Fed also comes at a critical juncture in Congress.
Ayotte's debate slip-up came to dominate the race at a critical juncture.
Ominously, Russia reacted to Trident Juncture-18 with yet another act of aggression.
It's an apt comparison for what's happening in the story at this juncture.
At this late juncture, there is no possibility of a write-in campaign.
I could tell you more, but it wouldn't be prudent at this juncture.
"There's no single juncture, no one crossroads, on which everything hinges," Bruni writes.
Mr. Vitiello's elevation to lead the immigration agency comes at a critical juncture.
It's at this juncture that Eli first gets to pull out his weapon.
The director Erik Poppe captures him at the critical juncture of his decision.
" The current situation is not sustainable, according to Dalio: "We're at a juncture.
At every juncture, there's something that wants them to forget who they are.
We are at a consequential juncture in the technology business and in society.
Slok called it an issue he is watching quite closely at this juncture.
"We will continue to be victorious in every juncture that follows," he said.
" Nonetheless, "we believe today's outcome is the fair and appropriate resolution at this juncture.
At every juncture since the Great Recession, the Fed has intervened with a lifeline.
"Gold is at a critical juncture right now, holding that $1,200 support," he said.
We kind of see a juncture that the enterprise market is facing right now.
Flockjay could provide economic mobility at a crucial juncture when job security is shaky.
This juncture, Doyle said, should be able to accommodate the addition of other operators.
Hayes said last year's team lacked experience in the early juncture of the season.
At this juncture, I'm at a cigarette a day, sometimes two, and vaping regularly.
We might, at this juncture, pause to ask how things went so terribly wrong.
"I think we're at a critical juncture where health care is concerned," she said.
America's workers deserve a Labor Department that puts their interests first at every juncture.
Others cautioned against expecting too much from the Australian central bank at this juncture.
"We're at a key juncture on a technical basis right now," explained the strategist.
Many observers believe this is Congo's most interesting, and dangerous, political juncture in decades.
All the presidency's a marketing opportunity, and no juncture is too busy for golf.
A malfunction at any juncture of these pain pathways can lead to chronic pain.
Mr. Hockney, by his own acknowledgment, was at a painful juncture in his life.
Grinspan's reminder of this forgotten tradition of youth politics comes at a critical juncture.
At every juncture, the state's oil industry has had enormous influence on program design.
"We're really at a juncture right now in the Israeli left," Mr. Fishman said.
Which feels just about exactly right at this particular juncture in our national experiment.
"The most likely outcome at this juncture is the deal going through," Elliott said.
The current crisis is a critical juncture the legislative branch cannot afford to ignore.
Sure, Democrats will criticize them for abdicating their responsibilities at such a critical juncture.
Sunak takes control at a critical juncture for Britain's $2.7 trillion (£2.08 trillion) economy.
At that critical juncture, our authors arguably did not practice what they now preach.
At that juncture, we will reckon with the forcible deportation of millions of people.
O'Brien assumes the role at a critical juncture for the Trump administration's foreign policy.
SO THERE'S A LOT OF INTERESTING THINGS GOING ON. WE'RE AT AN IMPORTANT JUNCTURE.
And at this early juncture, most Democrats are only beginning to study the candidates.
Yet members of the department were involved in the case at every critical juncture.
Though both have some momentum on their side, neither has reached that juncture yet.
At this important life juncture, Fauna was compelled to reach out to her biological mother.
WALLACE: Secondly, there are two major NATO exercises later this year -- Anaconda and Trident Juncture.
At this critical juncture, we see a significant gender disparity in promotion and hiring rates.
But by that juncture the Cardinals were down by 27 points, with the situation hopeless.
At one juncture in the N.F.C. title contest, Arizona committed turnovers on four consecutive possessions.
"The national polls are really meaningless at this juncture," a senior Trump strategist told me.
The worst I can get is cancer, but that would be welcomed at this juncture.
At this juncture, it will be a test whether this cooperation will have any substance.
Azar will take the helm of the massive department at a critical juncture for ObamaCare.
It is worth noting at this juncture that the GOP conceit is almost completely backward.
And at each juncture, innocents have suffered, a countless toll, their names forgotten by time.
Robb told analysts the more streamlined structure is right for the company at this juncture.
At this juncture, Chevron and Exxon Mobil are attractive picks to David Seaburg of Cowen.
"I don't think people care much at this juncture what the president does," Davis said.
Deter future chemical weapons use: The success of this mission is unknowable at this juncture.
Another exciting possibility for VanZant at this juncture would be rising Mexican prospect Alexa Grasso.
"The most likely outcome at this juncture is the deal going through," he told Reuters.
"This election comes at a very important juncture," the editor in chief, Mr. Sabuncu, said.
Later, however, calls for social distancing made filming of The Bachelorette impossible at this juncture.
The nomination of Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court represents a momentous juncture in our history.
What is known is that McIlroy's career appears to be advancing toward a critical juncture.
We're at the juncture where history meets metaphor for something we can call monstrous whiteness.
In the West, by contrast, we know so much less than anticipated by this juncture.
The group appears overbought at this juncture, said Matt Maley, equity strategist with Miller Tabak.
"At this juncture, both are proceeding more slowly than we thought would happen," she said.
At this juncture, the Federal Reserve should be extremely cautious about raising policy interest rates.
At this juncture, he believes the economy is showing signs of firing on all cylinders.
" The statement goes on ... "Blanket statements to protect his image are absurd at the juncture.
He added that investors who want to purchase equities at this juncture should consider non-U.
At this juncture, the bigger risk is betting on the Lightning just to make the playoffs.
Jessica went completely off the opioids over the past week, a critical juncture during any detoxification.
"The whole park at this juncture has been hammered in smoke," Lahm told the Associated press.
"At the current juncture, I do not see the monetary policy argument for tiering," Coeure said.
"I think a series of policies will be issued in this juncture," he said, without elaborating.
So how long have the subterranean forces that brought us to this juncture been at work?
That's what makes Isbell's writing so wonderful to listen to at this juncture in our lives.
Charlotte held a 214-216 halftime lead, shooting 214 percent from the field at that juncture.
Tchen said the wider campaign for women's rights in the workplace had reached a "critical juncture".
At that juncture, Xavier had hit 12 of 16 shots while Butler was 4 of 14.
At this juncture, a new economic monster appeared: stagflation, a chimera of inflation, recession, and unemployment.
Pursuing expansionary fiscal policy at this juncture risks causing long-term interest rates to rise sharply.
In many ways, the market for drugs aimed at preventing migraine is at a similar juncture.
"At this juncture, it is too early to say," he told The Hill through a spokeswoman.
Ukraine is now at a critical juncture, and the United States cannot accept paralysis as policy.
Tech is due for further consolidation at this juncture, said Max Wolff, 55 Institutional market strategist.
Biden may have more to lose by campaigning at this juncture than he has to gain.
Mr. Obama's message came at a critical juncture for Mr. Sanders, who had just upset Mrs.
At this juncture, I can't imagine liking it because I really am such a control freak.
And there was an interesting and viable idea behind One Kings Lane — at one early juncture.
The coronavirus has placed us at a more consequential juncture that demands loads of important decisions.
You can't tell Americans to pull together at this frightful juncture if you're pushing them apart.
But at this juncture, the biggest question is probably who the actual Democratic nominee will be.
AD: What do you think the argument is for investing in Japanese assets at this juncture?
I think if we look at the juncture that we're at right now as a country.
Andrew M. Cuomo may now have reached a similar juncture, and it also involves Penn Station.
Democrats will need four Republican votes to support calling witnesses at the mid-trial juncture. Sen.
But Mr. Ben-Gurion, Israel's founding father, opposed the drafting of a constitution at that juncture.
In particular, we are at a critical juncture when it comes to combating the opioid crisis.
The potential showdown risks undermining ongoing trade talks between Washington and Beijing during a critical juncture.
While crude oil appears to be gathering momentum, I'm cautiously bullish on oil at this juncture.
Bailing on him at such a critical juncture could throw a struggling company into utter chaos.
We've reached the juncture of this review where it's wise to cease giving away plot details.
Is this a critical juncture that will set them down a path of potential drama and heartbreak?
I think it's also smart of Apple not to announce a single "Jony replacement" at this juncture.
The film accurately and emotionally portrays a bittersweet juncture that's specific to the end of high school.
We believe some consolidation is likely and advise investors to consider realizing some gains at this juncture.
In a way, this juncture of Monáe's career symbolizes the interplay between her "machines" and her humanity.
It's happening now with Kavanaugh, but it's also happened at every major juncture of the Trump presidency.
Thursday's debate and the primary here next week come at a critical juncture in the Democratic contest.
At this juncture, Tone confesses that his mom was "mad offended" when she saw the song's video.
At some juncture, from an official standpoint, William Burgess Powell ceased to be a person of interest.
" At that particular juncture in the script, I'd imagine there's some sort of notation: "Cue audience tears.
Copeland says at this juncture one of the best moves is to reduce your cost of living.
The Frazier play delighted most in the crowd of 225,239, illustrating alert hustle at a vital juncture.
The king took a liking to the boy, situated at an odd juncture between perception and reality.
Wade, while still quite effective and inarguably crafty, is definitely some shade of washed at this juncture.
"Q1 is slightly disappointing, even allowing for usually slower growth rates at this juncture", Investec analysts commented.
Picking a fight with the OGE is the dumbest thing the administration can do at this juncture.
It seemed like a good juncture for Regan to go to a foster home — specifically, Rezac's home.
You weren't going to get analog quality from a digital camera—at least not at this juncture.
"Q1 is slightly disappointing, even allowing for usually slower growth rates at this juncture," Investec analysts said.
All of these factors, at this juncture, point to Democrats doing very well in November's House elections.
We must come together and stand firm; we must contain him and his criminality at every juncture.
Jones also expressed doubts on whether the board could legally act to remove Harvey at that juncture.
Thus, Russia may have learned more of military value from Trident Juncture-18 than did NATO itself.
Tejas enjoys both journalism and politics, and he is happiest when at the juncture of the two.
People in these two groups "should strongly consider not doing these activities at this juncture," Schaffner said.
It is the largest iteration of the Trident Juncture exercise since 1991, when the Cold War ended.
And other prominent Conservative politicians may not risk challenging her for leadership at this particularly sensitive juncture.
State of the Art We are at a consequential juncture in the technology business and in society.
Unsure what to do at this juncture of the deception, the woman doesn't reply for several days.
"It is devastating and unconscionable that Congress would do this at this juncture," Rosselló said last Friday.
At this particular juncture in the horserace, there is a thirst for conflict between the two candidates.
Park's embattled presidency faces a critical juncture, with parliament expected to hold an impeachment vote on Friday.
At this juncture, only a new round of engagement, backed by tougher sanctions, may hold any promise.
At this juncture, that means defending the 2015 Paris agreement to limit the increase in global temperatures.
For the past four years, it has fought the retired hockey players at every juncture in court.
As with most everything else in Washington at this cursed juncture, this is largely about Donald Trump.
"My position at this juncture is only that I would not presently upset those districts," he wrote.
At the current juncture in American politics, expertise is a double-edged sword, both embattled and powerful.
The administration finds itself in the position of a chess master at a critical juncture of the match.
That response suggests Daly might have done well to explain his position more clearly at an earlier juncture.
Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone One compelling option for Thompson at this new and unfamiliar juncture is Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone.
"We think at this juncture if rates are going higher because growth is stronger, that's fine," said Harvey.
At least in this juncture of boxing, there doesn't appear to be a fighter who can stop Kovalev.
"We're at this interesting juncture where we need more information to help fill out this puzzle," said Huth.
And speculating, of course, about the man whose brutal crime lay at the juncture of their family trees.
"Therefore, investment-focused fiscal policy and active continuation of structural reforms are imperative at this juncture," Dua said.
Radio long dominated how people discovered new music, making radio stations a crucial juncture in the recording industry.
And participants in Trident Juncture, a major NATO exercise in Norway in October and November, reported electronic interference.
While there might be a point where higher taxes yield less revenue, America is nowhere near that juncture.
The stock at this juncture hasn't managed to recapture those highs, and has underperformed the broader chip group.
The moment is equivalent, perhaps, to the juncture when fish crawled out of the sea and onto land.
At this historical juncture it is up to me to take the welfare of my family into consideration.
At this juncture, no determination regarding employee discipline has been made, pending the final disposition of the charges.
At this juncture, the body has yet to suss out how to effectively use the new energy source.
She said places like Taiz are at a critical juncture, when long-suffering residents may become irreversibly polarized.
But the legal fight has now arrived at a critical juncture, and it could quickly turn against them.
The fate of the N.F.L.'s proposed 10-year labor deal will reach a critical juncture this week.
I thought that was very shocking because obviously it took two people to get to this particular juncture.
An uneasy calm suffuses "12 Days," a documentary set at the juncture of personal liberty and the law.
He joined Upfront in 2013, with an investment focus in businesses at the juncture of retail and technology.
Renegotiating the deal at this juncture "is going to widen the gap between Seoul and Washington," she said.
You have a juncture here in which you can change or ruin or derail or improve a life.
The arrests come at a critical juncture for the future of the United States presence in eastern Syria.
At that juncture in the race, Warren, Sanders and Buttigieg were all in close contention for second place.
And it's depressing to arrive at a juncture that forces us to let some of that stuff go.
At a juncture when we so desperately need to rediscover common ground, we'd be widening the fault lines.
Minnesota, which trailed by 210 at that juncture, responded by closing the half on a 230-5 run.
"One, it looks to me at this juncture that the House has got a weak hand," he said.
" Gundlach in an earlier tweet Thursday pointed out that the price of gold is at a "key juncture.
It is, at this juncture, important to explain what is meant by the concept of the free market.
Lori Lodes arrived at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) at a critical juncture for ObamaCare.
The action last week in both stocks and bonds suggest that we have arrived at that crucial juncture.
The stock is a no-touch at this juncture, said Ari Wald, head of technical analysis at Oppenheimer.
A high-profile summit between Trump and Kim at this particular juncture "just doesn't add up," he warned.
In Republican circles in Washington, however, the unease coincides with a critical juncture in Mr. Trump's foreign policy.
His purview will extend to men's wear and brand image strategy at a critical juncture for the business.
Homelessness is far from the only city issue on which Mr. Cuomo has inserted himself at a critical juncture.
As for how high gold could run, Worth is looking to $1,300 as a "critical juncture" for the metal.
But the campaign's rebuke of Bossie's organization came at a crucial juncture for the Trump campaign and the RNC.
I don&apost know whether we have a majority of the Congress who would support that at this juncture.
It also has put the city's mayor on trial at a critical juncture in his bid for national leadership.
He also described Turkey as facing a "critical juncture" in Syria, with whom it shares a 500-mile border.
This is simply because there will be little else for him to accomplish at this juncture of his career.
At the juncture of Riccarton Road and Deans Avenue, a growing pile of flowers sat under a street post.
"At this juncture, we think it is wise for market participants to take a break from risk," they wrote.
At this juncture, opinions remain sharply divided over which asset class will perform best over the years to come.
A third distinctive element of Trident Juncture was its size: 26 ships, 250 aircraft, 10,000 vehicles and 50,000 personnel.
He added that this is a "critical juncture" as major tech giants are expected to report earnings this week.
Because it's "the only natural juncture for miles" in the Pacific Ocean, there's a lot going on around there.
At this very early juncture, I'm guessing Perry bites the dust and either Celeste, Jane, or Madeline kills him.
Through Yve-Alain Bois's engaging and painstakingly researched essays, the catalogue details each juncture in the artist's early career.
The comments come at a delicate juncture as more companies have recently announced plans to follow in FCA's footsteps.
Gilmore Girls is not revealed, at least at this juncture, to be a stealth sequel to Under the Dome.
At some juncture in its winding arc, Instagram became an ecosystem built less on exploration than on self-interest.
Now, at a similar juncture, it is the death of schoolchildren that has stirred the makings of a movement.
Bristow residents who have tried to bring awareness to the issue say they have faced roadblocks at every juncture.
The battleground state rally was scheduled at a crucial juncture in the campaign, with five weeks until Election Day.
The exhibition literally turns a corner at this juncture, when the wall leads toward a corridor and veers left.
Its design might be getting stale at this juncture, but it's still a pleasant one that's comfortable to hold.
It is particularly important at this juncture in China's development, as there are so many uncertainties and unprecedented challenges.
"This is a pivotal juncture for Apple to be successful — they cannot trip over their shoelace," Mr. Ives said.
This is a critical juncture for a region that faces a toxic blend of state failure and human insecurity.
At that juncture, Zouzoua owned 24 of Bryant's 39 points despite taking only 14 of the team's 36 shots.
And it drives worry about the strength of the global economy at a critical juncture, both economically and politically.
Trump said US and Japanese societies are at a "critical juncture" with the opportunity to fully empower working women.
Economic Scene It might seem pretty painless, at this juncture, to throw the Trans-Pacific Partnership under the bus.
One strategist closely looking at the dollar's technical setup says the greenback's current levels are at a key juncture.
Some investors in Puerto Rican debt warn that significant changes the bill at this late juncture carry significant risks.
For all of these reasons, Thailand is at a critical juncture and needs the help of the United States.
He could be used for one batter — maybe to face Anthony Rizzo or Kyle Schwarber at a critical juncture.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the United States comes at a critical juncture for U.S.-India relations.
At another juncture, Guccifer 2.0 complained that a reporter for the Wall Street Journal quoted him in a story.
"It is devastating and unconscionable that Congress would do this at this juncture," Rossello told NBC News on Friday.
At nearly every critical juncture of the last 70 years, it seems Harris Wofford was present at the creation.
At the same time, we try to offer them hope and compassion during what is often a difficult juncture.
"All this talk from NATO about Russia not being the target of Trident Juncture doesn't hold water," Lt. Gen.
"At this juncture, it is premature to reach firm conclusions," New York Fed President William Dudley said last week.
It may seem odd at this fearful juncture to point out any failings other than his and his abettors'.
"At this juncture, it was not possible to get to a consensus on this particular issue," Mr. Ingves said.
We're in an interesting juncture, and that happened largely due to the current iteration of the black power movement.
Melania Trump's wearing of that jacket at that particular juncture completely demonstrates disrespect in a way that defies decency.
Oil markets have added just another layer of uncertainty but what's more important at this juncture is COVID-19.
The early activity underscores how Republicans, even at this early juncture, are starting to think about life after Trump.
At this juncture, his case essentially restores insider-trading law to where it was before Newman roiled the waters.
Nadal appeared in legitimate trouble at that juncture, and a glum mood shrouded both the player and the crowd.
At this juncture, Peck introduces a theme that was a steady yet disconcerting force in Baldwin's young life: movies.
He and his wife couldn't leave her home alone in such a tremulous state, at such a terrifying juncture.
A wood-burning stone fireplace rises to the ceiling at the juncture of the kitchen, living and dining rooms.
It is at this critical juncture that Democrats need to pivot from the impeachment trial to the 2020 election.
Pelosi argues the impeachment inquiry she launched is constitutional and that no House vote is necessary at this juncture.
He called the latest short term bill "a proverbial crap sandwich," but said at this juncture he supported it.
At this juncture, it is impossible to know how Mr. Mulvaney will get Mr. Trump's numbers to add up.
It has been, at every juncture, inspired and influenced by the complete failure of the right to self-police.
Needless to say, this is probably why not many people are sticking up for him at this early juncture.
It added that Instagram photographs and tagged locations offered many opportunities to monitor NATO's Trident Juncture exercise last year.
The upper-and-middle-income track was designed specifically to engage and nourish young minds at their ripest juncture.
Despite his low ratings, Mr Trump's more divisive style could turn out to be a better bet at this juncture.
He owns Microsoft in one of his funds; he also likes information technology company Cognizant Technology Solutions at this juncture.
" The article is subtitled: "Why there's no bipartisan way forward at this juncture in our history – one side must win.
Robbie Lawler It is very possible that Robbie Lawler is the most exciting option available to Thompson at this juncture.
The stock market is getting closer to a critical juncture — one that could significantly derail the so-called 'Trump rally.
During Native Son's climactic juncture, Bigger returns to the Dalton's home with Mary after joining her at a friend's party.
The only reason for a rate hike by the RBI at this juncture could be to stem the rupee depreciation.
The discussions are extremely sensitive, given that few want to anger Sanders at this late juncture of the primary campaign.
At this juncture, the institution graduated from the status of café-bar to the more prestigious ranking of literary café.
For a moment, we held onto Sean Paul's juicy rag, knowing this would be a juncture in our collective histories.
Seizing the moment Goldscheid said the more important conversation at this juncture may be about what society views as acceptable.
A key byproduct of the elimination of the unencrypted security gap will be heightened innovation, and at an important juncture.
"Hong Kong has come to a critical juncture," said Hong Kong and Macau Affairs office spokesman Yang Guang in Beijing.
"We believed we did the right thing at every juncture in our relationship with Josh," Giants president John Mara said.
Thus, I assume there are just so many bones lying around at this juncture that one more hardly merits remark?
Gennette's tenure comes at a difficult juncture for Macy's, whose shares are down nearly 30 percent over the past year.
The cosmologist Stephen Hawking recently suggested that civilization is at a critical juncture in its short—on geological timescales—career.
Trump currently finds himself at a critical juncture when it comes to identifying an effective diplomatic policy on North Korea.
At this juncture, investors ought to "sit-and-wait" on the financials, said Max Wolff, market strategist at 55 Institutional.
At that juncture, it could have rolled forward and might have ended up close enough for a tap-in birdie.
The EU stands at a critical juncture, which a European Germany could do much to put on the right path.
It was a mostly dominant half for the Tar Heels, who grabbed 30 of the 43 rebounds to that juncture.
He likes United Technologies at this juncture, as he's hopeful for its acquisition of aircraft parts manufacturing firm Rockwell Collins.
As Secretary Perry knows well, we're at an important juncture in terms of establishing the framework for America's energy future.
"As you know, we are at an important juncture in classical music," Mr. Chan said, addressing his new music director.
At this juncture, some strategists and technical analysts see even further room to run despite their hefty gains this year.
However, bulls rejoice: a technical development beneath the market's hood is giving some reason to be optimistic at this juncture.
They transcend the election cycles and partisan preferences, so it would be unwise to bet on them at this juncture.
At this critical juncture, we must protect the independence of our justice system and permit it to do its job.
The cosmologist Stephen Hawking recently suggested that civilization is at a critical juncture in its short—on geological timescales—career.
For the last eight months, Ingham and her colleagues have been preparing for this hectic juncture of the sporting calendar.
The Americans here are among 50,000 allied troops participating in the Trident Juncture exercise, which is based in Trondheim, Norway.
Not completely satisfied with that explanation for a departure of this magnitude during this important juncture in the company's life?
He writes that this "sink-or-swim juncture" has led to hate, political tension and an increase in natural disasters.
Retail stocks just hit an all-time high, but one market watcher says the group has reached a key juncture.
But the year 1979 turned out to be a critical juncture in geopolitical history for a host of other reasons.
She prayed all the time, asking God at each big juncture of her life what he wanted her to do.
His criticism, of course, comes at a crucial juncture for his campaign, where missing the debate stage could prove unrecoverable.
Are there categories beyond the acting ones that you find interesting, especially at this fraught juncture in our country's existence?
"In this respect, monetary policy would not become overburdened, as it might be in the current economic juncture," he added.
"I think this [plant] is a critical juncture to our path to develop an all-electric future," Barra said Thursday.
" In a statement, Trump said he is confident Pompeo "is the right person for the job at this critical juncture.
At such a critical juncture, there must be drastic behavioral change and structural reforms for a new Lebanon to emerge.
The researchers observe the rodent's choice at each juncture to determine how it makes choices as it navigates the maze.
Apple is far from a sell at this juncture, said Michael Bapis, managing director with Vios Advisors at Rockefeller Capital Management.
"At this current juncture, labeling China as a currency manipulator is erroneous," said Marie Owens Thomsen, Chief Economist, Indosuez Wealth Management.
"At this juncture we'd probably be looking at something in September as a targeted closing date," Nolte said in the video.
"It would be perilous for them to do so again, given that Modi has outfoxed them at each and every juncture."
Maybe at another historical juncture, fascist imagery and clueless exploitation of the pain of child separation wouldn't look quite so ugly.
"It does not appear to be at this juncture an issue of general nature linked to contract continuity," he told reporters.
Strategist Tom Lee has a clear message for investors: Stocks are carrying more downside risk than upside risk at this juncture.
Buying energy stocks is difficult at this juncture given how much the price of oil has vacillated this year, Sanchez said.
The UN finds itself at a difficult juncture given increasing accusations of its lack of suitability for purpose in today's world.
Three years of Spanish, one semester in college, and one protracted journey into drug addiction led me to this particular juncture.
At this juncture, it appears several crucial themes are stirring the banks, according to Max Wolff, market strategist at 55 Capital.
"At the current juncture, I do not see the monetary policy argument for tiering," Coeure told German daily Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
At this juncture, several internal market indicators are giving pause to Chris Verrone, head of technical analysis at Strategas Research Partners.
We are at an exciting juncture where technology can help resolve some of those quandaries — but not without salient trade-offs.
At this juncture, in this environment, only an ogre could defend Mike Maltby, and Isaac was not quite the ogre type.
" Also, it said, "her goal to 'Restore Wynn' reflects an insensitivity to the needs of the company at this important juncture.
Electric vehicle advocates say the credit has helped electric sales, and that Congress would be removing it at a critical juncture.
The problem wasn't Trident Juncture itself per se so much as if a crisis emerged and both sides upped the ante.
"At this juncture, I can only say that he was present during a discussion with Jr. and dad," Davis told CNN.
"One possible reason is that Yucheng is a transport juncture that is close to almost every major city nearby," he said.
It is this list of issues which are important unknowns at this particular juncture, nothing mechanical is appropriate at this stage.
Many analysts believe that, at this juncture, a stable currency that continues to attract capital inflows is more important to China.
"There seems little scope for accommodation, or for change of stance at the present juncture," said RBI Deputy Governor Viral Acharya.
The president found himself at a similar juncture six weeks ago when he delivered a well-received joint address to Congress.
Trident Juncture in late 2018 was NATO's largest exercise since the Cold War and included the carrier USS Harry S. Truman.
At this juncture, you would have two penalties running simultaneously: one for failing to file, and one for failing to pay.
The company is at a critical juncture as it looks to move past the Note 7 issue and rebuild its reputation.
We're not asking for anything that another U.S. jurisdiction, having passed through the same situation, wouldn't be asking at this juncture.
It's as if he wants to make a statement that, at this historical juncture, simple factual pine-board competence should suffice.
Defense lawyers routinely ask judges to dismiss charges after the prosecution rests, but the judges rarely do so at that juncture.
At this mad juncture in American history, it's an honor to meet this decent, humble, loyal, courageous and truth-obsessed man.
At this juncture, several factors point to downside for the 10-year Treasury yield, said Gina Sanchez, CEO of Chantico Global.
Impeachment proceedings are dominating the news, making it difficult for candidates to gain ground at a critical juncture of the campaign.
But the problem is that, at this particular juncture, there's also a question of whether this hypothetical movie theater even exists.
Others believe the Iran situation could bolster Trump at a potentially fateful juncture as Democrats try to remove him from office.
"At the current juncture the benefits from the ECBs measures, including negative rates, still exceed their potential side effects," Panetta added.
The news comes at a critical juncture for Republican leaders, who have struggled to move the party's agenda on Capitol Hill.
While shareholders have been handsomely rewarded, Amazon's meteoric gains have one market strategist warning against chasing the stock at this juncture.
While national self-reliance is not a new theme for Iran since the 1979 revolution, it is noteworthy at this juncture.
At the juncture of two broad planes, and dwarfed by them, are what appear to be a sphere and four rods.
"At the current juncture the benefits from the ECB's measures, including negative rates, still exceed their potential side effects," Panetta added.
A former Hong Kong leader, Tung Chee-Hwa, said the elections were important as Hong Kong was at a "critical juncture".
That so much of her slippery, evanescent style and playful intelligence have been transmitted is the cheering sign at this juncture.
Erin Gibbs, portfolio manager at S&P Investment Advisory Services, said she would view this juncture as an entry point for investors.
If I did in fact have problems with blinking lights, this warning would have felt maybe a little late at this juncture.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up nearly 700 points at one juncture Wednesday after suffering its worst Christmas Eve ever Monday.
At this juncture, his wife, Judy, and two of his children plotted an intervention, sitting Coughlin down in the family living room.
At this critical juncture, however, a failure on Trump's and Kim's part to commit to defined objectives could hurt the bilateral relationship.
Principled, one-man-stands of linguistic resistance against the crypto(currency) craze are futile at this particular juncture of its technological development.
Apple is finding "decent support," Johnson said Thursday on CNBC's "Trading Nation, " and he'd step up to buy shares at this juncture.
I'm just saying at this juncture, those are the kinds of things that slowed the talks down or temporarily halted the talks.
"Risk-reward at this juncture may be to remain passively positioned for further unraveling of investor sentiment," said OCBC in a note.
While, on the flip side, several bemoaned the lack of a unified official opposition at such a crucial juncture for UK Plc.
Sweden and Finland are not, but have been cooperating more closely with NATO and their troops are taking part in Trident Juncture.
And by the same measurement, Davitt said Citigroup looks least attractive and would be particularly cautious about the stock at this juncture.
It's worth mentioning at this juncture that traditionally, hunger hasn't been the only thing curing me to put food in my mouth.
Another bout that makes sense for Holm at this juncture is a rematch with Tate, the woman she lost the title to.
At that juncture, Mizuho decided that the risks of keeping the loan on its balance sheet outweighed the benefits, the sources said.
"We are at a critical juncture," Turnbull told the annual gathering of the Queensland state branch of his Liberal Party in Brisbane.
"The momentum has shifted," Kerry told an international conference to raise funds for Iraq at a critical juncture in the military campaign.
Rubio and Kasich's records at this juncture of the race spurred calls from Cruz, who won the Iowa caucuses, to drop out.
The idea that our forerunners might have made a different choice at a critical juncture, and subsequently altered our future, fascinates us.
The leader of the tournament at that juncture, Shane Lowry, had called a penalty stroke on himself Saturday in a similar situation.
Etihad is not "in any position to sink new equity into Jet at this juncture", says a person familiar with Etihad's position.
Addressing the public transportation crisis is going to require innovative policy ideas and political leadership that is sorely lacking at this juncture.
Reporting that he went to a plaza and "declared himself" president risks dismissing a critical juncture in the political life of Venezuela.
In contrast, NATO's Trident Juncture-18 mobilized about 50,000 troops, 10,000 vehicles, 6900 aircraft, and 65 ships from more than 30 nations.
The news comes at a critical juncture for Bernie Sanders, who could fare better in the contests coming over the next month.
Etihad is not "in any position to sink new equity into Jet at this juncture," says a person familiar with Etihad's position.
At some juncture, an agent will have to trade a remote control for a car and assess the flooding devastation in person.
At this juncture, we are setting up for a repeat of last year, which is barely positive year-over-year earnings growth.
Now the group is at a critical juncture, the moment when it shows whether or not it can rise to the task.
In "The Moorish Screen" (1921), Matisse places a blue-green haiti in the room's corner, hiding the juncture where two walls meet.
The Arizona senator will come back to the Senate at a critical juncture for the Republican bid to repeal and replace Obamacare.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has reached a critical juncture in its efforts to tighten United States oil sanctions against Iran and Venezuela.
At a crucial juncture he chooses to play a story point for shock above suspense, which winds up feeling a little cheap.
"I'm now focusing on the next critical juncture: from B.F.A. and M.F.A. into really creating a career and profession," Ms. Arison said.
The only thing we can reasonably do is fight like hell at every possible juncture to prevent the warning from becoming reality. 
"It's the one federal mission which has largely been free of politics and it's at a critical juncture in its history," Sen.
In a nub: "Homo Deus" makes the case that we are now at a unique juncture in the story of our species.
Democratic sources say it's not an accident that they are reintroducing the Mueller report at this crucial juncture in the impeachment proceedings.
The president's appearance at the conservative gathering last fall also came at a difficult juncture in his relationship with the evangelical community.
While at this point he wouldn't swoop in and buy the stock, he does not necessarily see further losses at this juncture.
But Mr. Trump inherits a relationship with Israel at a critical juncture, in which both pillars are weakening at the same time.
And that is why it is crucial at this early juncture to heed both the field's success stories and the public's apprehensions.
At one juncture he overcame a deficit of 43 points to Rosberg and was briefly in the lead for the drivers' title.
That contrasts with the ten judges the Democratic majority helped appoint in 2007-08 - the comparable juncture of George W. Bush's presidency.
No. I think in every juncture my collaborators and I were asking ourselves, What do folks normally do on movies like these?
They say that in every life, there is a turning point, a juncture where the old ends and a new path begins.
At that juncture, he faced ominous competition from First National, an alliance of theater chains that was starting to sign up stars.
At this juncture, it is urgent for Venezuelans to consider whether and how external influence could help reverse the country's free fall.
"I do not have a deeper understanding of what that means at this juncture other than what the President has tweeted," Gardner added.
"Investing millions of dollars in Somalia at this critical juncture in history is very important for us," Puntland President Abdiweli Mohamed Ali said.
And this is a critical juncture, in terms, not just of the U.S. and China relationship, but in terms of the global economy.
Nier did likewise, with 27D dungeons morphing into isometric environments, and the game even becoming something of a text adventure at one juncture.
At the ROC we have been fighting for years to shift that power imbalance, and those fights are now at a critical juncture.
Now, all you have to do is open Instagram to be inundated with whatever it is people are loving at any particular juncture.
If you're coming to a T-juncture regarding office space, you may want to prioritize price and lease flexibility over quality and location.
At the Bank of Japan's most recent meeting, one policymaker said that the prospects for growth and reflation stand at a "critical juncture".
The players in this drama all have incentives to reach a consensus, which begs the question–how did we arrive at this juncture?
Ellison saw Kirk as a man who, at a critical juncture, couldn't let the love of his life die to save the universe.
The otherwise very well-reviewed Samsung Galaxy S8 comes with a button specifically designated for Bixby, which is basically pointless at this juncture.
I know how embattled you feel at this critical juncture as you combat the mistrust of a significant portion of the American electorate.
We are at a pivotal juncture in history where tech companies, regulators and lawmakers are actively reviewing the acceptability of evolved social norms.
"We are excited about blockchain and the technology it brings, but we don't have anything to comment on at this juncture," Tan said.
Luckily, there is one fighter in the heavyweight top-10 that stands out as a near flawless choice for Ngannou at this juncture.
"Perhaps more important at this juncture is to ensure that current and past policy rate cuts transmit to lending rates," the RBI said.
Stoltenberg's comments came at the launch of NATO's Trident Juncture war games exercises, involving 50,000 troops, 250 aircraft and 10,000 land-based vehicles.
When considering the stocks' respective valuations, Alphabet appears more attractive than Amazon at this juncture, said Washington Crossing Advisors portfolio manager Chad Morganlander.
"We're still at a juncture in time of historical low rate levels, and they will increase if the economy stays strong," he said.
"It would be utterly unjust to compel Lima-Marin, at this juncture, to serve the rest of his extremely long sentence," he wrote.
Yang said relations were currently at an important juncture with both new opportunities and outstanding challenges, China's Foreign Ministry said late on Monday.
Ex-CMS staffer buoys ObamaCare Lori Lodes arrived at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) at a critical juncture for ObamaCare.
Many factors played into Clinton's defeat, but at that juncture Bill cost her heavily, by keeping "Access Hollywood" from costing Trump the election.
One, to say that we can't trust North Korea as it hasn't proposed a roadmap for verifiable denuclearization at this juncture is nonsense.
No one expects, at this juncture, that this administration will become a world leader, a champion of human rights, much less LGBT rights.
We are at a pivotal juncture for our nation's politics; the direction we take will ultimately be decided by ideas and not algorithms.
Should he gain an appointment, it will come at a critical juncture for the central bank and its policymaking Federal Open Market Committee.
If all that Mueller had against Flynn was a perjury charge, it's unlikely he would have agreed to plead guilty at this juncture.
He also described this as a "critical juncture" for the CISA as it determines what kinds of responsibilities it takes on within DHS.
"We are at the most critical juncture for Africa's children," Leila Pakkala of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) said in a statement.
"I think the biggest mistake any candidate can make at this juncture," she said, "is to turn against or away from the President."
At the most critical juncture, Keane had put in a captain's shift, setting the table for his team to reach its ultimate goal.
I believe we're hitting another major juncture, although I don't know when it will deteriorate to the point that it forces real reform.
The books are divided into point-of-view chapters, and this particular juncture in "A Storm of Swords" is told from Jaime's perspective.
At this critical juncture, Archbishop Gregory began his tenure by defending "the integrity" of Cardinal Wuerl and also acknowledging that he made mistakes.
However, online formats are critical at this juncture, particularly as we are all now working from home, and in the era of coronavirus.
Ms. Weingarten said she looked back at the January episode between Ms. Warren and Mr. Sanders as a crucial juncture in their relationship.
They urged the Supreme Court to step in at an "appropriate juncture" to take up a case concerning the "rise" of nationwide injunctions.
The fact that JPMorgan, the nation's biggest bank, is throwing its weight behind such a venture at this juncture lends heft, he added.
"We believed we did the right thing at every juncture in our relationship with Josh," Giants president John Mara said in a statement.
BHP also faces a significant juncture in the Samarco mine dam liability saga in Brazil, which is meant to be settled in September.
But the introduction last week of Michael R. Bloomberg to the stage as the race entered a pivotal juncture seemed to reignite interest.
Mr. Biden's fund-raisers, allies and campaign officials say that a disappointing finish could dampen his online fund-raising at a crucial juncture.
"India is at a crucial juncture in its economic development where timely public investment and public policy can reap huge rewards," Basole said.
So in the past few years, she has become something of a star, flourishing at the unlikely juncture of fiction writing and celebrity.
You outsource so you have more access to human capital resources, though at this juncture in its history the company didn't do that.
For some current and former aides who hold deep respect for the senator, dropping out at this juncture is a smart political move.
It has deep turquoise linoleum with a gold quatrefoil pattern and two thresholds, suggesting that it lay at the juncture of three rooms.
A typical Cruz campaign event is likely to include talk of "the abyss" on which America teeters and what a terrifying juncture this is.
At this juncture, the Fed appears to be in "pretty much a panic mode at this point," said Boris Schlossberg of BK Asset Management.
"Right now we're at a key juncture at least on a technical basis for this group," Maley said on CNBC's "Trading Nation " on Tuesday.
It would have been unrealistic for the president, at such a critical juncture, to prioritize the needs of our undocumented population over American citizens.
But in Indiana, which Cruz and many political observers had called a critical juncture in preventing a Trump nomination, their efforts came up short.
The Bucks led 227-23 at that juncture, but they did not collapse with the reigning NBA Most Valuable Player watching from the bench.
Forecasting at this juncture, given the myriad of pathways the social crisis might take, is of little value, but the contraction could be severe.
The mock combat was part of Trident Juncture 2400, NATO's biggest military exercise since the cold war, lasting from October 25th to November 2000th.
America is spending $6bn a year on its European Deterrence Initiative, lavished on everything from Hungarian air bases to exercises such as Trident Juncture.
The worry is that this apathy will last beyond parliamentary elections in July, leaving Timor-Leste bereft of meaningful opposition at a critical juncture.
From an options market perspective, Alphabet is one of the top picks at this juncture for Stacey Gilbert, head of derivative strategy at Susquehanna.
The AT&T-Time Warner deal pushes the U.S. total to $1.23 trillion, lagging 2015's total of $1.61 trillion at the same juncture.
At every juncture, the Islamic Republic continues to prove that it does not care about the interests or well-being of the Iranian people.
Nonetheless, he says giving a Trump presidency an open-minded chance is critical at what he sees as an unusually challenging juncture for Europe.
But Moscovici, who was visiting Athens, said the crisis-hit country was at a crucial juncture and urged Greece to keep up economic reforms.
At this juncture, a good portion of the visual media we consume in the daily course of our lives was shot on a cellphone.
The South Korean minister met Tillerson separately before the group session, saying he viewed the discussion as "a good opportunity at this critical juncture".
"At this early but critical juncture of GDPR implementation and enforcement, continuity is important to drive clarity for organisations," Dixon said in a statement.
His words drop heavy as he dispels the notion that releasing Lovely Creatures at this juncture could signal the band pulling punches anytime soon.
Rachmaninoff and Mahler meet somewhere at the juncture of late Romanticism and post-Romanticism, styles in which the Philadelphians excelled through the 20th century.
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) faces a critical juncture as a fifth round of NAFTA renegotiation talks ended Tuesday in Mexico City.
However, the HBO series has not yet been renewed for a third season, with one network executive saying "it's not realistic" at this juncture.
That, too, would argue that U.S. economic policymakers would be ignoring China at their peril at this delicate juncture in the global economic cycle.
When Donald Trump had a phone conversation with Vladimir Putin on the morning of March 22017th, the two were at an excruciatingly delicate juncture.
"At this juncture, I can only say that [Cohen] was present during a discussion with [Donald Trump Jr.] and [Trump]," Lanny Davis says pic.twitter.
NATO also pointed the finger at Russia when GPS signals were jammed during Trident Juncture exercises held in Norway in October and November 2018.
So at this juncture his film is, if nothing else, a stark contrast to all that has transpired in the last couple of weeks.
Lawmakers have also raised questions about whether or not he is qualified to lead the sprawling agency that is at a critical juncture. Sen.
Whether through social media or other means, it's clear that's a more dangerous proposition than ever—but at this juncture, a necessary one, too.
At this juncture, the last thing public policy should do is discourage efforts to tackle the hardest problems likely to confront self-driving technologies.
It's hard to blame the beauty industry for wanting something eye- (and purse-) catching at such an important juncture for its annual bottom line.
At a critical juncture when Vanessa needed guidance and discipline, her father was using drugs and her mother seemed always to be at work.
The Marines aboard the ship had prepared to practice an attack in Reykjavik before the Trident Juncture exercise in Norway, but had to cancel.
An old adage about the fastest way to make a buck in the restaurant industry is frequently used at this juncture: spend a hundred.
Generally speaking it's at the five-nanometer juncture — due maybe in 2021, give or take — that the outlook has tended to get incomprehensibly fuzzy.
Finland has risked Russian anger by contributing troops to Trident Juncture, one of NATO's largest military exercises since the end of the Cold War.
With the Warriors' lead up to 15, Cleveland has already reached a critical juncture in this second half in terms of extending its season.
It may seem untoward to suggest that anything good is emerging from the ethnically dis-United States at this frightening juncture in its history.
At that early juncture, Manning told me, she was too busy to give much thought to the larger import of what she was seeing.
There is no question in our mind that copper is at a key technical juncture, and its next significant move should be quite important.
"Bringing in someone who has not run communications in the White House, I think, is a very foolish move at this juncture," he said.
That polling picture heightened the stakes Friday evening, and some Warren allies were disappointed with a relatively flat performance at so crucial a juncture.
The address came at a critical juncture in Warren's presidential campaign -- after a months-long hot streak, her political momentum appears to have stalled.
The ability to address race in public policy — something that neither Clinton nor Sanders sufficiently achieved — is crucial at this juncture of American politics.
Republicans also said the texts raise new questions about communication between the FBI and the DOJ at a critical juncture in the Clinton investigation.
At this juncture, Gordon said, "I think we have one more pushup here into wave five," which projects a rise to $30 per share.
"The market at this juncture still has the capacity to finance large-scale transactions," said a banker not directly involved in the CVS deal.
Johnson also sought to raise new questions about communication between the FBI and the Justice Department at a critical juncture in the Clinton investigation.
Washington (CNN)When Joe Biden addressed the national dinner for the Human Rights Campaign on Saturday night, he found himself at a familiar juncture.
The fact that Busch is involved in the anti-asteroid effort at all says a lot about how we got to this terribly safe juncture.
It was hard, at the juncture, not to capitulate to a market that had rebounded so sharply and recommend everyone get back into the pool.
However, Eddy Elfenbein, editor of the Crossing Wall Street blog, likes energy at this juncture in light of recently agreed-upon production cuts from OPEC.
Suntrust Robinson Humphrey said Farkas's departure at this juncture would further indicate that there is turmoil within the FDA on what to do with eteplirsen.
However, falling, and negative, rates continue to send signals that the world economy, and increasingly the U.S. economy, cannot support rising rates at this juncture.
" And he said further "It's the one federal mission which has largely been free of politics and it's at a critical juncture in its history.
At this juncture of "no" meaning "yes" (not the only such in these pages), I took a moment to toss the book across the room.
It doesn't take a lot of emotional intelligence to see that this would be a positive example for anyone at the same juncture in life.
The bigger picture to me, Martha, is that an insider, a leading Democratic figure like Donna Brazile would take on the Clintons at this juncture.
Thailand has gone through six prime ministers since Thaksin was removed in a 2006 coup and finds itself once again at a crucial political juncture.
What's more, walking might well strengthen Trump's hand with N.K. down the road and with China now, as the trade talks reach a critical juncture.
At one juncture in the final third of the race, Truex emerged into the lead despite being outside the top 20 not too much earlier.
" Rosselló said Puerto Rico was "not asking for anything that another US jurisdiction, having passed through the same situation, wouldn't be asking at this juncture.
Among Benchmark's biggest concerns is that Kalanick's continued influence will harm the company at a "critical juncture" while it is searching for a new CEO.
Whitman said the board wasn't against activists, but adding Peltz at this juncture wasn't right as P&G was already deep into its transformation journey.
The stock market is at a critical juncture, and it may be time reduce risk, according to Gluskin Sheff chief economist and strategist David Rosenberg.
"At this historical juncture it is up to me to put the welfare of my family beyond any other consideration," Llerandi said in a letter.
The shaky effort to scrap Obamacare escaped a potentially deadly setback, as a loss would have further shaken timorous Senate Republicans at a critical juncture.
More eyewall replacements or not, at this juncture Florence will impact the evacuating Southeastern coast with extreme effects including high winds, flooding, and torrential rain.  
In the novel, Anjum emerges as a matriarch of inclusion, who serves as a juncture for the complicated, intersecting lives of the other marginalized characters.
Sanders "can make a case for himself at this juncture how he is a unique candidate without denigrating others," said his campaign manager Faiz Shakir.
It is for this reason that the basic question must be asked as to whether a budget deficit increase at this juncture makes any sense.
While that -7 percent seems bad, it is far better than Obama's at the same juncture: -17 percent (2023/42 percent) on 5/18/21625.
But the "sudden policy change this week breaks that trust at the most crucial juncture and leaves our partners with very limited options," Votel added.
Her crisp mission statement suggested that I was witnessing the juncture in the creative process where current events find their expression in brick or chintz.
Any pullback at this juncture should help the EEM bounce, and it will probably stymie the recent outperformance in the Russell 2000, among other assets.
"It is devastating and unconscionable that Congress would do this at this juncture," Rossello told NBC News last week, when the bill was first released.
And if they want to get into the weeds at this juncture, then, beyond just advocating for policy, candidates need a plan to implement it.
"It's the one federal mission which has largely been free of politics and it's at a critical juncture in its history," Rubio said of NASA.
Finland is not a NATO member but it took part as an ally in 'Trident Juncture', NATO's largest exercise in decades which ended on Wednesday.
At a juncture where we can see our own extinction on the horizon, it's still so hard to get anyone to do anything about it.
Donald J. Trump contributed another $10 million to his presidential campaign on Friday, providing a needed financial boost to his bid at a critical juncture.
But the Model S is rather long in the tooth at this juncture, dating back to 2012 with only a few modest refreshes since then.
Clinton is also leading at this juncture in Florida, a major swing state that would be crucial to any Trump strategy for winning nationwide. Mrs.
"It's a value trap at this juncture and again going out and trying to pick a bottom in these names is very dangerous," Tatro said.
They were coming at a tense juncture: Four months earlier, the North Koreans had sunk a South Korean Navy corvette, the Cheonan, killing 46 sailors.
At a juncture where the idea of the public is under attack, the exhibition focuses on the power that can be generated from social encounters.
But I know which gives us a better chance at healing America — if that's even possible — and moving us past a juncture of crippling animosity.
It is a mistake to ask those seeking democracy in Venezuela to distance themselves from their United States and Latin American allies at this juncture.
Planned Parenthood is at a critical juncture -- can it continue its dual mission of fighting for abortion rights and providing affordable reproductive health care services?
"The Philippine government's legal harassment of Rappler and Ressa has now reached a critical and alarming juncture," said Shawn Crispin, CPJ's senior Southeast Asia representative.
At this delicate juncture, it would be a mistake to walk away from the nuclear agreement and remove the restraints that it places on Iran.
McDuffie was the lone Wichita State player in double figures with 10 points at that juncture as the Shockers led by a whopping 32 points.
"Our goal at this juncture is to better understand how travel can be a positive catalyst for change," an Airbnb spokesperson said in an email.
At this juncture, an FBI investigation was viewed as one way to put outstanding worries about the allegations to rest and maintain Kavanaugh's Republican support.
This meteoric price action is making some market watchers hesitant about buying the stock at this juncture, but say the shares could keep surging still.
Now, however, El Nacional finds itself at a potentially perilous juncture after President Nicolas Maduro's top lieutenant successfully sued for defamation in a Venezuelan court.
DePaul led 268-266 at that juncture, then found a way to maintain that six-point lead as it owned a 37-31 halftime edge.
Released in the final hours of the Obama presidency, the study School Improvement Grants: Implementation and Effectiveness landed at a critical juncture in education reform.
"At this critical juncture, it is paramount that the debtors maintain control over the process and continue to advance these efforts," Westinghouse argued in court papers.
"But with a business head on, when your team isn't doing well selling at this juncture wouldn't be the right time to do so," she added.
When I've picked up the phone to call, they've always answered enthusiastically and of course I will return that favor to my successor at any juncture.
There are certainly many reasons to be negative on fixed income at this juncture: Inflation is on the rise which is traditionally bad for holding bonds.
The $400 million, 442-foot-long warship was returning from NATO's massive, multinational Trident Juncture military exercise when it collided with the 820-foot-long tanker.
Prior to hiring Dillon, founder Asmo Saloranta notes he was working on the project alone — hence bringing in some seasoned mobile hardware expertise at this juncture.
That investigation is currently slated to wrap up on July 19, at which juncture a prosecutor will decide whether or not to levy a formal charge.
The spread between the 10-year and 2-year Treasurys at this juncture will continue to flatten, predicted Dennis Davitt, options strategist at Harvest Volatility Management.
The upheaval has come at a delicate juncture for Luxottica which is looking to increase its presence in Asia and develop more retail and online business.
To us, a modest portfolio reallocation from the S&P 500 index to gold shares at this juncture seems an investment decision with extremely compelling logic.
Needless to say, not everyone can be Lena Dunham (in fact only one person can be) — but I was not listening to reason at this juncture.
A front-page commentary on the overseas edition of the Communist Party's official People's Daily newspaper said on Wednesday Hong Kong had reached a critical juncture.
It makes sense that Electronic Arts would release a Star Wars game at this juncture that hews so closely to the familiar beats of the franchise.
Understanding how we arrived at this juncture is the task that political scientists Karen Orren and Stephen Skowronek have set for themselves in The Policy State.
While Dunninger has been largely forgotten, the couple's fortuitous meeting on his set came at a crucial juncture in the development of American magic and marketing.
Their painterly intensity and formal composition derive from Henri Cartier-­Bresson's definition of photography as "the decisive moment," the juncture of maximal effect and maximal information.
"Although the debate about globalization is not new, I believe we are at a particularly important juncture," Dudley said, according to a transcript of his speech.
The song serves as a mandatory alarm for a people bombarded with propaganda through film, art, television, music, and radio, at every juncture of their day.
"I don't think that at this juncture in his career that [Namauu] should be in 10-round fights," says Haydon, who's matched him in six bouts.
The group looks like a buy at this juncture as investor sentiment has become so depressed, said David Seaburg, head of sales and trading at Cowen.
We are at a very different juncture in terms of HIV/AIDS, but obviously HIV/AIDS remains an issue that has disproportionate resonance for our community.
Bites Kampai, the Peruvian chef Cecilia Zapata's new restaurant in the Swiss city, celebrates Nikkei cuisine, the juncture of Peruvian and Japanese cuisines, to great effect.
We are at a critical juncture, where a large number of L.G.B.T.Q. people don't have to hide who they are from the rest of the world.
BC: What I can say at the current juncture is that our relationship with the Bank of England is one of the main assets we have.
Its one-day sell-off has its stock at a "key technical juncture," Matt Maley, equity strategist at Miller Tabak, told CNBC's "Trading Nation " on Thursday.
But Allen might be the best he can get at this juncture, theorized the person who used to work for Giuliani, given his volatility and toxicity.
Now, at this tense juncture for immigrants and their adoptive hometowns across the conservative swaths of rural America, Ms. Rivera planned to sever one last tie.
But at this juncture, as we head toward the two-dozen company mark, it's a good time to ask, what is this list that we're compiling?
From listening to the waves of fraught criticism that followed each of the Democratic debates so far, you would not think 2020 was such a juncture.
The speech will signal Johnson's policy agenda beyond Brexit and how he plans to use his parliamentary majority to reshape the country at a critical juncture.
But at each juncture, policymakers have kept barriers, worrying that large cross-border flows of cash might shake the currency or weaken the domestic financial sector.
Along he way, he used his fingertips to apply pressure to the inner corners of the eyebrows and the juncture of the cheekbone and the skull.
Business Insider's new series "Last Town Before Mars" chronicles the future of SpaceX's South Texas launch site at a critical juncture in the rocket company's history.
The nicest way to describe Houston today is a city that finds itself at a critical juncture: Can it face up to climate change or not?
At the present juncture, a surefire way to alienate the groups a Republican nominee needs would be to ignore their heartfelt demands for Supreme Court nominees.
Now, nobody knows who's going to run Britain, or either of its two leading parties, at perhaps the most critical juncture in the country's modern history.
The launch comes at a crucial juncture for the maturing wind industry which is facing a battle to remain competitive while being weaned off generous state subsidies.
What he's not saying, though, is that there is a massive gulf between his approval ratings and those for all other recent presidents at the same juncture.
"At this juncture, it is critical to strengthen the economy's resilience to withstand shocks," the IMF said in the concluding statement of its 2018 report on Spain.
Although he is willing to speak out against Putin, in practice he and his Duma deputies have tended to side with the government at every crucial juncture.
He said he revealed the kidnapping plot to her at that juncture, but she refused because she didn&apost like the venue where she would be staying.
The tax plan is well on its way, but there are a lot of procedural steps ahead, and the whole deal could fall apart at any juncture.
But Yovanovitch's removal left the US without an official representative in Ukraine at a critical juncture: A new administration was taking office after the country's April elections.
"Enduring gains in emerging market/Asia assets look like a long shot at this juncture," Vishnu Varathan, an analyst at Mizuho Bank, said in a note Monday.
"We've come to a critical juncture: the risk to the blood supply combined with the uncertainty about the nature and extent of Zika virus transmission," Marks said.
At this critical juncture, Sri Lanka's leaders and the international community need to listen to Sri Lankan civil society's calls for strength in unity against all hate.
What is "French" sits at an endless juncture between art, cinema, and food, all filled with celebrated motifs and faces that are instantly recognizable, even by tourists.
At every juncture when state officials could have avoided or reduced the harm in Flint, they ignored public pleas and made every effort to dismiss the truth.
That realization propelled Albright on to New Zealand and a PhD program at the University of Auckland in 33, a critical juncture for the world of tech.
Even after the great run, "we do not see any sign of a trend change at this juncture," Piper Jaffray technical analyst Craig Johnson wrote to CNBC.
"We were thinking that they would receive a sentence because of the verdicts in other similar cases and the political juncture we are going through," she said.
At this strange juncture in the evolution of the mainstream media, see also: Donald Trump achieving a similar effect by subverting the news media's drama-seeking lens.
At this important juncture, our national security, as well as our future economic well being, demands clear strategic direction for the United States activities in outer space.
An honest reading of history would show that at every juncture that involved Arabs and Palestinians recognizing Jewish rights, it was flatly rejected in favor of war.
It appears at this juncture that the administration is working well with state authorities to deal with the crisis, at least as much as Harvey's magnitude allows.
Atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide have passed a critical scientific juncture from 6900 and are likely to stay above it for "generations," a meteorological group reported Monday.
England have met a home nation at this juncture before – Scotland, Euro 96, that Gazza goal – and played innumerable big matches in the latter stages of tournaments.
Venture-capital firms and other early-stage investors fund only a fraction of promising therapies at the translational research juncture, leaving a lot of great research unfunded.
"At this juncture, Trump is doing better in Pennsylvania than the G.O.P. nominees in 2008 and 2012," said Peter A. Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac Poll.
According to maps from FEMA, wildfires occur most frequently in the western part of the US -- especially Southern California and the juncture of Nevada, Idaho and Oregon.
I like buying WTI and selling Brent at this juncture, and I expect this spread to find its way back to $7 before the end of June.
On the campaign trail, she regularly talks about a critical juncture in her childhood: her mother's decision to get a minimum-wage job answering phones at Sears.
At every juncture where members could have chosen to make the government function better (the job they were sent to Washington to do), they chose dysfunction instead.
The European Central Bank (ECB) remains resolute in providing additional monetary stimulus at this juncture but they are facing increased communication challenges as headline inflation rates rise.
He concluded by saying this juncture in our history — decisions (or indecision) in our lifetimes — constitutes "humanity's final exam": The biggest challenge is grappling with divergent scales.
If Famuyiwa was using Grahame-Smith's old script (with some revisions, to be sure), then why was it deemed too edgy now, at such a late juncture?
Regardless, with colder temperatures on the horizon and local officials growing increasingly impatient, this weekend seems to be a key juncture in the fight over the pipeline.
Valdez: I think that from the beginning of this entire process, from Cindy being sent away, I feel like I've been met with cynicism at every juncture.
It is a place in which we are reminded at every juncture that we are indeed, right now, living in a world-class city, second to none.
All this really only matters so much as it affects the results of Tuesday's New Hampshire primary, which is a really crucial juncture in the GOP race.
" Clyburn added that "to go further than that at this particular juncture, I thought would not yield the number of votes that I wanted to see today.
At this juncture, Biden may have to worry most about U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders, who, along with Biden, sits atop the 2020 Democratic field in opinion polls.
But when she faces deportation, Soli and Ignacio's lives intersect with that of a wealthy Indian-American woman — who desperately wants a child — at a critical juncture.
At this juncture, investors had been ditching shares of another technology giant, Apple, to buy shares of some FANG stocks, observed Miller Tabak equity strategist Matt Maley.
"It is important at this delicate juncture to rebuild confidence in the banking sector and avoid actions or policy measures that would increase financial vulnerability," he said.
"While such a move will have an implication on the fiscal revenues at this juncture, there is a need to do the fine balancing act," Shah said.
UCLA (19-11, 12-393 Pac-12) led for just 3:24, but the Bruins went ahead at the most crucial juncture on Campbell's runner under duress.
This allows us to reiterate an issue I have focused on in the past, which is, quite simply: the European stock markets are at a key juncture.
"We are in a very critical place, kind of a fragile juncture in the economy," Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's, said during a media conference call.
A disappointing finish in the state, where there are four candidates bunched in the top tier in polls, could dampen his fund-raising at a crucial juncture.
The deficit hawks would also seem to be minimizing how seriously a fiscal stimulus at this juncture will complicate the Federal Reserve's task of normalizing monetary policy.
"I think this is a critical juncture in our path to create an all-electric future," GM CEO Mary Barra said in a press conference on Thursday.
In certain respects, Saint Phalle's career was as much like Fonda's as it was like Rauschenberg's, built at the juncture of art, personal charisma, and political gesture.
Yet readers at this juncture may be understandably confused on what is true and not in one of the most important ongoing news stories in the country.
The issues have since been corrected, and testing is now being done locally and at private lab facilities, but the early delays came at a critical juncture.
Her vantage point at the juncture of organized crime and advanced technology is of great value to readers and law enforcement professionals and should not be overlooked.
Analysts said the safety issues with the drug were unexpected and come at a crucial juncture for the drugmaker as it braces for looming generic competition to Ampyra.
The second is the Republican Party, at every juncture, becoming more cruel, insular, anti-intellectual, bigoted, and focused on power at the expense of any other shared value.
In the absence of being able to rescind the President's phone privileges entirely, limiting his phone time is the safest thing his team can do at this juncture.
At this juncture, it makes sense that Zuckerberg would want to distance himself and his company from a research organization devoted to using data to understand individual psychology.
"Singaporeans should defer non-essential travel to the affected areas of the island at this juncture," Singapore's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a travel notice on Wednesday.
China is at "a crucial juncture" in its development path and needs to show more urgency in reforming its economy, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Thursday.
The 39 deaths this week brought the total number of fatalities among migrants crossing the European continent to 97, compared with 92 at the same juncture in 2018.
The chance to graduate to the senior squad comes at a different juncture for everyone, and it is down to the individual to identify when it has arrived.
"This environment is a tricky juncture," Louise Yamada said Friday on CNBC's "Trading Nation, " referring to the Wall Street angst surrounding the potential for a summer rate hike.
Roche is at a critical juncture, after years of strong sales growth, because its older cancer drugs are about to face competition from cheaper so-called biosimilar versions.
It was the certainty of a collision at that juncture that would finally bring me to a halt, and the tears would reduce the force of my anger.
"This combination of skills and experience makes Eric the right pick to succeed John Leahy at a critical juncture of our company's development," Enders said in a statement.
Donning a black corset-inspired top and oversized jacket, Trainor lets loose in this dance-filled juncture, busting out sharp moves alongside a crop of confident female dancers.
"Given the possible eruption of Mount Agung, Singaporeans should defer non-essential travel to the affected areas at this juncture," the foreign ministry said in an online statement.
His headquarters oversees NATO's military exercises, the most recent of which -- Trident Juncture 15 -- involved 36,000 allied troops from 30 countries operating primarily in the Mediterranean Sea area.
There are two takeaways from this coverage: It seems that investors, at that juncture, bought that Facebook was going to do well in a mobile world (Instagram aside).
I think it is wrong especially at this juncture when we see other ambitious and if you like malevolent forces trying to take advantage of that particularly Iran.
Currently the Bank's chief operating officer, Hogg joins the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) at a critical juncture for Britain's economy ahead of its divorce with the European Union.
Left to right: Krug, DeCaro, Thompson, Boeckner With their last album, 2010's Expo 86, Wolf Parade found themselves at a juncture that seems more apparent in hindsight.
"But at this juncture, we're still maintaining that two more rate hikes are likely this year," said Paul Springmeyer, investment managing director at U.S. Bank's Private Client Reserve.
The non-debate has been shallow, barely covered by the mainstream media, and uninformative at this important juncture in deciding where to go next in U.S. health care.
Alliant seemed pretty harsh with their policy on overdraft fees, but having literally zero dollars is, fortunately, not a problem for me at this juncture of my life.
On Monday China said the protests had reached a critical juncture, after a weekend of street clashes in which both police and protesters appeared to toughen their resolve.
The 10-year Treasury yield is "at a very critical juncture here at 1.9%," Matt Maley, equity strategist at Miller Tabak, said on CNBC's "Trading Nation" on Tuesday.
At this juncture, as the cryptocurrency has advanced quadruple digits this year, Slok said the markets have not correctly priced in the broader impact bitcoin could potentially have.
Her decision not to attend Mr. Peres's funeral surprised no one, since it would have taken her off the campaign trail for two days at a critical juncture.
In this juncture of our democratic history, the House needs such a voice as can rise above the uber-partisan politics and emotional vitriol so much on display.
Martin will lead our team of editors and reporters in India to position us for sustained success in covering the world's most populous democracy at a crucial juncture.
Earlier another official said talks were at a critical juncture and leaders had been asked to book hotels for an extra night as negotiations could extend into Saturday.
Moscow was so unimpressed by Trident Juncture-18 that it conducted electronic warfare against global positioning satellites (GPS), interfering with NATO's air and sea operations during the exercise.
"There is no urgency here and no reason for the Court to weigh in at this juncture," said Jennifer Levi, LGBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders' Transgender Rights Project Director.
"The increased preponderance of power in the Kremlin has created greater risk for the Russian political system now than at any other juncture in recent history," Hill writes.
But soon enough, Kidder's story backtracks, and we find ourselves trying to grasp who Paul English is and what brought him to this juncture of wealth and success.
Influence from the European Central Bank will play a meaningful role in the dollar's value at this juncture, agreed Dennis Davitt, a portfolio manager at Harvest Volatility Management.
Yet we've suddenly reached that unprecedented juncture where it would be wholly irresponsible to advise you that James can extricate himself from this jam just because he's LeBron.
Sure its unlikely, but at this juncture of their respective fighting lives, a collision of GSP's craftiness and Condit's unique brand of destruction is as compelling as ever.
The muddled projected outcome left Israel teetering at a critical juncture between an ever sharper turn to the right or a more moderate reset of the political order.
At another juncture, Mr. Capuano said that he "didn't have a problem" with having a primary challenger, but that the important thing was his experience as an advocate.
Parker's return came at a critical juncture of the season, with the trade deadline looming next week and Milwaukee in the middle of the Eastern Conference playoff race.
"I must stress, that we're still at a critical juncture in terms of epidemic prevention and control," said Yang Wenzhuang, an official of China's National Health Commission (NHC).
We'd normally complain at this juncture, but its competitor Insurify — which raised a $23 million Series A earlier this year — also didn't share notes on its own growth.
So the gateway also stood at the juncture when a mother-in-law began the rituals of caring for her new daughter and teaching her the family ways.
What a critical story for us at this juncture in our lives, when we, too, were facing so many changes, losses, challenges to the certainties we had known.
Democrats have made gains at the local and state level after historic losses during the Obama years, but spending on candidates—and infrastructure—is crucial at this juncture.
Tree squirrels also seek out advantageous locations with built-in support, like the juncture of several branches emerging from a tree trunk or a tangle of grape vines.
The Memphis run was 12-1 by that juncture, with any hope of a Heat rally evaporating on a missed Tyler Herro layup with 46.6 seconds to go.
Some may see it as an old-fashioned or even oppressive belief, but feminist credibility was the least of my identity issues at this juncture of young adulthood.
Still, U.F.C. appears to have reached a critical juncture in the same manner as other leagues, like the N.B.A., that struggled with sustainable star power during transition seasons.
The pope's announcement comes at a critical juncture for the Catholic Church, as its failure to deal with sexual abuse in its ranks is once again making headlines.
We could also look at this another way, by focusing on the one Game of Thrones character whose journey has been relentlessly detailed at every juncture: Cersei Lannister.
Many Conservative lawmakers would oppose fighting a national election at such a crucial juncture, especially after she lost the party its majority in a snap poll in 2017.
The Russian military interfered with GPS signals during NATO's Trident Juncture, a massive military exercise in Norway that involved 50,000 alliance and U.S. personnel, a NATO spokesperson told CNN.
We think the Huawei ban could easily stretch out at least twice this length, but that a deal will occur at some juncture and the trade war will conclude.
It's impossible to regard Knock Down the House in the past tense — it presents a portrait of an epoch-making juncture in American politics that continues to mold itself.
All of which brings LSU and its gravelly voiced, full-on Cajun coach to the latest crossroads — and maybe as important a juncture as any in his short tenure.
The system is at a "critical juncture" at which there are record medical advances but the system itself will stop Americans from benefiting from them, according to the report.
United Nations Deputy Secretary General Jan Eliasson said the world was at a "critical juncture", facing turmoil and risks from various forms of violence as well as "glaring inequality".
Valuations in the space, along with growth, doesn't justify being overweight small caps at this point, Morganlander said, so he would prefer shifting to large caps at this juncture.
The U.S. offshore wind sector, which has lagged behind Europe, is at a critical juncture, with the first large-scale offshore wind auction in Massachusetts coming up in December.
Global oil markets sit at a critical juncture, with risks to supply being balanced against rising prices and questions over whether major producers will now turn on the taps.
"We definitely have some very exciting ideas coming down the pike that I cannot share with you at this juncture, but shortly you will know about them," she said.
Last fall, the US and NATO allies launched a major joint exercise in Norway called Trident Juncture, to test the joint readiness and training of a large, multinational coalition.
"Politics is at a critical juncture, the current situation is an absolute shamble," Jonathan Bogais, associate professor at the University of Sydney, told CNBC, of the currently volatile situation.
"The logical person at this juncture can look at the data and say the Fed is not going to raise interest rates," said Adam Sarhan, CEO at Sarhan Capital.
"Saudi Arabia killed Mr. al-Nimr at this sensitive juncture in time to widen the gap between Sunni and Shiite Muslims," said Mr. Meybodi, the Iranian cleric in Qum.
To be sure, an influential Moorish trading town had sat at the juncture of the world's largest desert and west Africa's longest river since at least the 12th century.
"North Korea hardening its stance again at an earlier than expected juncture is a risk that bears watching," said Daisuke Karakama, chief market economist at Mizuho Bank in Tokyo.
At this juncture, after 50 years of occupation, the United States and the world must end the oppression of a people that have been held captive for too long.
The reader may, at this juncture, be somewhat surprised, for our analysis and diagnosis of the problems inherent in America's corporate economy seem the stuff of the political left.
However, Bannon says he did not know the story would run and was angry that his old publication had attacked his colleague at a critical juncture for the administration.
Take, for instance, Natsai Audrey Chieza, who is working in the field of Biotextiles, and Oshiorenoya Agabi who is building a startup at the juncture of AI and biology.
The Federal Open Market Committee is scheduled to issue meeting minutes Wednesday afternoon, and Caron is considering the Federal Reserve a critical theme for the markets at this juncture.
If one were to compare Microsoft to Apple at this laptop juncture, you might say that Apple is compressing while Microsoft is staying static or expanding just a bit.
Yet "Money to Blow" stands at a key juncture in rap, particularly rap radio, the moment in which more or less the torch was passed from Weezy to Drizzy.
Today, Nicaragua is at a critical juncture: the government can acknowledge citizens' demands and engage in genuine democratic reform, or it can continue to resist, perpetuating the bloody standoff.
The unit's boss, Chris Randazzo, said that one of the qualities he considers in an advisor is how they've arrived at a particular juncture in his or her career.
The bloated pride that brought it to this juncture won't allow for a significant other that's too other and insignificant, and most outsiders can't locate Albania on a map.
Like Brakhage, who used cinema to explore the space between reality and consciousness, Mr. Baillie makes art at the juncture of the visible world and the world of ideas.
"I'll Make A Man Out Of You"!), the film came at crucial juncture for millennials who still quote it to this day ("Dishonor on you, dishonor on your cow").
At another juncture in the roll call, another Republican governor who has not backed Mr. Trump, Susana Martinez of New Mexico, appeared poised to reconcile with the Republican nominee.
In the interview, Worth said that shares of the ETF were at a "critical juncture" where the downtrend resistance and 150-day moving average meet near the $75 level.
Called Trident Juncture, the exercises tested the alliance's ability to defend Norway and involved 50,000 forces, 65 ships including a U.S. carrier battle group, 85033,000 vehicles, and 250 aircraft.
Even a seemingly minor event at this juncture could create a stampede out of stocks, and this time, central banks may not step in to smooth out the fall.
Just when it seemed as if the Mets would lose their fourth straight game at a critical juncture of the season, Cabrera lifted the team's spirits and playoff hopes.
"We are now I'd say in a quite critical juncture, not only as regards (the) banking union but broader deepening of economic and monetary union agenda," Dombrovskis told CNBC.
"We're concluding that we're in a low-return environment and investors should be cautious," on equities at this juncture, said Chad Morganlander, a portfolio manager at Washington Crossing Advisors.
But activists at consumer groups like Fight For the Future told Motherboard that at this juncture in the net neutrality fight, they're only likely to weaken the popular proposal.
Whatever the individual voters in Bulgaria and Moldova had in mind, their receptivity to warmer relations with Mr. Putin is another blow to Western cohesion at a critical juncture.
That relegates the movie to a sort of limbo, pivoting on a central dynamic that leaves you wondering how Mo's folks allowed the situation to reach this perilous juncture.
At this critical juncture with coronavirus, no health expert would publicly criticize drug companies, but privately they complain that pharma is a major speed bump in developing lifesaving vaccines.
The next juncture for Mr. Trump and China's leader, Xi Jinping, to find common ground could be a scheduled meeting of Group of 20 leaders in Japan in June.
With his refusal to compromise, his contempt for Congress and his casual racism, he was a very flawed messenger for the democratic era that he welcomed at every juncture.
"There's no incentive for bipartisan cooperation at this juncture," said Senator Tammy Baldwin, Democrat of Wisconsin, noting that statehouse Republicans can ram bills through on a party-line basis.
At one juncture after another, Mr. Trump made his troubles worse, giving in to anger and grievance and lashing out in ways that turned advisers into witnesses against him.
At one juncture after another, President Trump made his troubles worse, giving in to anger and grievance and lashing out in ways that turned advisers into witnesses against him.
"Additionally, we are calling on banks and the financial sector to maintain credit lines that may be needed at this current juncture," Finance Minister Arturo Herrera said on Twitter.
The last thing Mexico needs at this juncture is its leader incapacitated and unable to follow through on steering the country through the murky waters of what lies ahead.
Liuba Grechen Shirley, who lost a New York congressional race in 2018, said Ms. Warren's call after she won the primary provided a critical boost at a difficult juncture.
"At this juncture, it is premature to reach firm conclusions about what will likely occur," William C. Dudley, president of the New York Fed, said in a recent speech.
This juncture represented "a critical filtering episode during the evolutionary history of primates," said paleontologist Xijun Ni of the Chinese Academy of Sciences' Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology.
McConnell argued that trying to request witnesses before a trial starts is a "strange request at this juncture," but did not comment specifically on the individuals sought by Schumer.
For the second time in three games, Robert Gsellman entered a critical juncture of the game for the Mets, got two outs but allowed at least one base runner.
The Trump administration had asked the court not to take up the Arizona case at this juncture, arguing in a brief that the litigation has been "overtaken by events."
That's boosted energy stocks, which have gained 1.6 percent in the same time and now stand at a technical "key juncture," said Matt Maley, equity strategist at Miller Tabak.
None of the experts we spoke to had major objections in terms of the use of microbes as part of the colonization and terraforming process at some future juncture.
I have gotten to know Mike very well over the past 14 months, and I am confident he is the right person for the job at this critical juncture.
NATO will hold its biggest exercise since 2002 in October and November in Norway, called Trident Juncture, and involving non-NATO Finland and Sweden, with more than 40,000 troops.
"Large cuts to state-owned companies' workforces are probably unavoidable and necessary at this juncture, even as the ruling African National Congress is going into an election year," he said.
The USS Harry S. Truman's presence at NATO's Trident Juncture exercise in late 2018 was the first time a US carrier was above the Arctic Circle since the early 1990s.
But the arguments are taking place at a critical juncture in relations between the United States and Iran, coming just months after the nuclear agreement signed by the two countries.
What makes bots practical at this juncture in history is also what makes them compelling: they can wade through the muck that we don't have the energy or time for.
The hedge fund said in Thursday's filing "any change in composition of the board at this juncture would be detrimental to the execution and delivery" of TIM's value creation plans.
It is true we're at a new juncture, but it was only four years ago that I showed up with Palmer [Luckey] with a duct-taped pair of goggles, right?
The tumult in Richmond came at a critical juncture for the state legislature, which faces a key deadline this week to advance bills and begin work on a state budget.
Last week, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned that the epidemic was at a critical juncture due to security threats, community mistrust and an increased geographical spread of the disease.
"I would say at every juncture, she has chosen to go with the more aggressive, vigorous option of prosecution," said David Jaros, a law professor at the University of Baltimore.
Why it matters: The Mirai botnet famously downed Twitter, the New York Times, Netflix and Etsy among others when it overloaded a critical internet juncture point with traffic in 2016.
The justices are not -- at this juncture -- considering the merits of the appeal, only if the papers can be filed under seal accompanied with a redacted report for public release.
Diplomats said an election campaign would halt any Brexit talks with the EU and expressed frustration with the turmoil of British politics at such an important juncture in European history.
And, we should be very clear, there is no firm evidence at this juncture to suggest that Epstein was murdered, let alone murdered by people with ties to the Clinton.
This modest accord cannot disguise how the world's most important relationship is at its most perilous juncture since before Richard Nixon and Mao Zedong re-established links five decades ago.
It would have been hard to divine at the outset, or at any critical juncture along the way, that Matthew Williams, a one-semester college dropout from Pismo Beach, Calif.
And he was so eager to add to his numbers that he was known to insert himself into a game at a key juncture so he could secure the win.
For this reason, some strategists say investors ought not to worry about the Fed hitting stocks at this juncture even as it is in the midst of a tightening cycle.
The quote you like to use from Enoch Powell, "All political lives, unless they are cut off in midstream at a happy juncture, end in failure," applies to Trump. Deny.
The outcome of the vote could spark jitters among Europe in the face of rising support for populism at a time when the Italian economy is at a critical juncture.
Several internships, graduation, and two full-time jobs later, I found myself at an occupational juncture and, like my wide-eyed teenage self, still in desperate need of career guidance.
The State Department did not reply to a request for comment on these discussions, nor on why Pompeo felt the need to launch a personal Twitter at this particular juncture.
The latest change at the top comes at a delicate juncture for the company, which trades at a premium versus peers - leading Goldman Sachs to recommend selling the stock. reut.
In 2017, the marches that took place in Washington and nationwide — the largest protests in American history — were radiant symbols of hope and resistance at a bleak, terrifying historical juncture.
They know, I think, at this juncture, based on the war on terror mandate, that Muslims are racially diverse and ethnically diverse, diverse in regard to ideology, and so on.
Enoch scored the Cardinals' first 10 points of the second half before Nwora's jumper triggered a 15-26 burst that nudged the lead to 213-27 at the 211:24 juncture.
"With inflation projected to remain within target, addressing growth concerns by boosting aggregate demand, especially private investment, assumes the highest priority at this juncture," Governor Shaktikanta Das told a news conference.
But with the holiday quarter hitting its critical juncture, consumers will very soon make their decision as to whether Apple's interpretation of the next generation of smartphones is the right one.
" Still, Altria's chairman and chief executive, Howard Willard, said on an earnings call that while the e-cigarette industry was at a critical juncture, the company remained "committed to Juul's success.
John W. Nicholson Jr. to lead American military operations in Afghanistan, where the United States is at a critical juncture in the fight against the Taliban, the Pentagon said on Wednesday.
"At this juncture, the SPX has successfully recaptured the 200-day MA after reversing a downtrend off the October highs," Craig Johnson, chief market technician at PiperJaffray, said in a note.
Piper's tech comes at a critical juncture, as both the average science and mathematics literacy scores for U.S. 15-year-olds remain mired below the average score for all developed countries.
The contact underscores the attention Germany's finance ministry has given to the country's largest bank at a critical juncture that will determine whether the state becomes a shareholder in the group.
However, it's pretty reasonable at this juncture to guess that it'll compete directly with Logitech's Harmony remote, which already lets the owner control lighting, locks, and more right from their couch.
"Investor worries are fermenting, and at this juncture, signs of weakness in one sector would immediately worsen sentiment of the whole market," Hothot-based Hengtai Securities said in a strategy report.
"The stakes are much higher -- the US believes that it is facing a critical juncture where North Korea is about to obtain a nuclear capability against the US homeland," Zhao said.
The Iranian historian Abbas Milani in The Shah (2011), a far more balanced portrait, concludes that Muhammad Reza "arguably made the worst possible choice" at every critical juncture in the revolution.
The next prime minister will then face the daunting task of stabilizing a nation scarred by ISIS' rise and still plagued by sectarian division at a critical juncture in its history.
Did they ever stall, as I once did, at a pivotal juncture at the foot of the Vercors Massif, drawing the ire of Gallic motorists — or the ancient equivalent — honking behind?
"At this juncture, the Malaysian Government has yet to arrive into an agreement with Ocean Infinity for the search of MH370," a statement from the Malaysian Department of Civil Aviation said.
Saturday's public U.N. Security Council meeting focused on Venezuela, the first of its kind, provided an opportunity for Russia to state clearly where it stands at this critical juncture in Venezuela.
"At this juncture, I don't think we know enough to challenge or celebrate" The Republican message to Trump was clear: Verifying Kim's commitment to denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula is a must.
" Jeremy Stretch, head of FX strategy at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, told CNBC on Thursday that there is "still sufficient uncertainty to preclude moving rates at this particular juncture.
The town was an important juncture on an ISIS supply line connecting its territory in central and northern Syria to the Anbar province in Iraq, where the group also holds territory.
While it has been overshadowed by all the other blockbuster news coming out of Washington, D.C., this week also marks a critical juncture for the North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
The risk of forced external deleveraging is low at the current juncture, owing to the closure of the capital account and the high proportion of concessional debt in total external liabilities.
At this early juncture, it's unclear how the UFC's changing hands will affect its product, the treatment of its fighters, or the careers of non-fighter personalities like commentator Joe Rogan.
I felt like it was a really important juncture for me to connect what I had been through and the aftermath—the suffering and pain of recovering—into something much larger.
The American authorities think the extraditions served a critical purpose at a historic juncture, "demonstrating to the Colombian people that there are no such things as untouchables," as one put it.
At this juncture, investors appear complacent about the risks in emerging markets as a key support level has been pierced to the downside, said Matt Maley, equity strategist at Miller Tabak.
An Oscar winner for "Moonlight" -- and possibly again for "Green Book" -- landing Ali at this juncture represents a casting coup on the order of the original Matthew McConaughey-Woody Harrelson pairing.
MLB Team Report - Cincinnati Reds - INSIDE PITCH PITTSBURGH — Timing can mean a lot, and Cincinnati's 23.86-22, 22-inning win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday came at an important juncture.
Boeing and Embraer are uniting at a tense juncture for major players in international trade, as the Trump administration edges toward a trade war with governments in Europe, Canada and Asia.
"We are at a critical juncture for the retail industry, as companies evolve to meet the expectations of customers," said Matthew Shay, president and chief executive of the National Retail Federation.
Eight Islanders have scored at least 11 goals, the first time since the 1984-85 season that the team has generated such a balanced attack at this juncture of the season.
Those two realities — the dire threat to the country and the caution of the American public — proved decisive at a critical juncture in the response to the pandemic, his advisers said.
Vanity Fair has compared this juncture, with anxious lawmakers demanding accountability from the resistant tech companies, to the moment when we all had to start taking off our shoes at airports.
"We're still hopeful that some kind of agreement could be reached, but we do recognize and acknowledge that both governments have been indicating that is unlikely t this juncture," Biswal said.
"No, at this juncture there's been no discussion of that," Reed told HLN's Carol Costello in a contentious interview that came hours after the Michigan lawmaker announced he would retire immediately.
But it is also facing unexpected tumult in its management ranks, just as the planning and fund-raising for rebuilding its Lincoln Center home, David Geffen Hall, reaches a critical juncture.
Sexual harassment charges against Democratic lawmakers are threatening to drown out the party's message on tax reform at a crucial juncture in the year-end fight over President Trump's prized legislation.
I think that's why, at this juncture, the leadership felt like they needed to do something, to say they wanted to distance themselves, to say this isn't what Republicans stand for.
U.N. envoy Salame met Serraj in Tripoli on Monday to discuss "ways the U.N. can assist with this critical and difficult juncture", U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric told reporters in New York.
At this juncture, Paul was seen by a judge early this morning, and has been ordered to see the behavioral clinic, based on some of the charges and some of the allegations.
At every juncture, Zoolander 2 attempts to make the emergence and dominance of modern technology an alienating and oppressive force, not just to the hapless models, but to the audience as well.
Project MIDAS suspects that new rift will soon turn towards the shelf edge, and that it'll continue towards the Bawden Ice Rise—a crucial stabilization juncture for the Larsen C ice shelf.
With a month left until next widely expected interest rate hike, Fed Chair Jerome Powell is facing a critical juncture that could determine the trajectory of the U.S. economy, Cramer said Thursday.
But weakening Democratic Party organizations is the last thing that should happen at this critical juncture, when there is a strong possibility of a long-term authoritarian right turn in US politics.
"Because the denuclearisation process is at a critical juncture we need to meet up as often as possible to make sure there is no daylight whatsoever between our two allies," Lee said.
Just allowing our sites to be served on HTTPS is not enough — we also wanted to ensure that we could protect our users' privacy as best as we can at this juncture.
"Because the denuclearization process is at a critical juncture we need to meet up as often as possible to make sure there is no daylight whatsoever between our two allies," he said.
Yet it is hard not to feel that an opportunity is being missed, both to reassure ordinary Thais at an unsettling juncture and to set a new tone for the next reign.
Yet at many concerts Live Nation is not just the ticket seller, but also the promoter, the venue operator or even the artist's manager, with an opportunity to collect at every juncture.
At this juncture, we are most drawn to builders oriented to affordable product, likely to generate very strong free cash generation as they pursue "land lighter" strategies and/or unlock obscured value.
Wayne Muse, 68, ran into a police roadblock on Sunday morning in east Baton Rouge, where rapidly rising water is flooding neighborhoods near the juncture of the swollen Amite and Comite rivers.
We're lucky enough to have Tony working for us at this incredible juncture in Silicon Valley history, so buckle up, Silicon Valley, it's going to be a bumpy ride, I think. Correct.
The chief danger at this juncture, Lind writes, is voyeurism: when the urge to bear witness becomes disconnected from political action and all we're left with is the urge to just watch.
Indeed, semiconductors as a group within technology do appear to have a "much brighter outlook" than perhaps the rest of the tech sector at this juncture, said Chantico Global CEO Gina Sanchez.
At every job and at every juncture in my career, a formal mentor or informal peer mentor has given me the "non-sugarcoated" version of feedback I may not have received otherwise.
At this juncture, he cannot claim that he has the 50 votes that he needs from his 52-person majority, and a number of Republicans have made no bones about their dissent.
But we're at a grave juncture in national politics—one that rightfully draws comparisons to President Richard Nixon and the Watergate scandal, and to the behavior of authoritarian leaders in undemocratic nations.
"We have seen there have been similar reports from Norway, and I cannot share more precise information with you," Stoltenberg said Sunday at a news conference marking the end of Trident Juncture.
America is now at a juncture: Will a divided Congress collapse into a vitriolic abyss of presidential House impeachment (and subsequent Senate acquittal), endless House Russia conspiracy theories, subpoenas and baseless investigations?
With all of this in mind, it could be argued that the momentum driving global warming is simply speeding the journey toward an inevitable juncture when we will start engineering the climate.
"Metro is at a critical juncture and is making progress in bringing this aging and historically underfunded system into a state-of-good-repair and improving safety throughout the system," they wrote.
For retail investors at this juncture, Parker would recommend selectively buying "value" stocks such as financials and industrials, which have lagged the broader market, and reducing holdings within technology and consumer discretionary.
And BLA fails to reform permissive funding rules and too-low premiums leading to this juncture, nor does it require that plans' claims be made whole when employers withdraw from a plan.
The White House appears to have muzzled its top surrogates at a critical juncture, an unusual posture for a president who has made a point to vociferously defend himself against his critics.
But if he does not seize this critical juncture in our history, he may be remembered as an unintentional monarch who reigned as the "King of Debt" in both business and government.
Four decades' worth of minimal, just about functional conversation has left us completely unprepared for this juncture, even though its arrival was one of the few certainties that could have been predicted.
They fear that Mr. Trump might unilaterally cancel planned NATO exercises, in particular Trident Juncture, a large one planned for late October, and Anakonda, for November, to practice the defense of Poland.
Hovering over the Trident Juncture exercise in Norway and among the roughly 229,292 American troops — most of them Marines — who are participating, is a consuming narrative about the alliance's next possible war.
" In an email to reporters before the exercise began, Colonel Sakrisson said Trident Juncture was "focused on ensuring the continued freedom and liberty of our allies' nations, and partners, and their citizens.
Given the critical juncture at which each of AT&T's businesses stands today, improving its approach to recruiting, retention, succession and governance must be a key priority for management and the Board.
Dayton, a hollowed-out manufacturing center at the juncture of two major interstates, had one of the highest opioid overdose death rates in the nation in 2300 and the worst in Ohio.
The federal government's botched testing rollout could turn out to be one of the great public health failures of modern times, having blinded the US public health response at a critical juncture.
"At this critical juncture, it is essential that euro area governments get their acts together and agree to a coordinated European fiscal response," Rehn, Finland's central bank chief, told a press conference.
It is unclear what the future holds for the 25-year-old Crown, although he might struggle to find another LCS team to join at this late juncture into the Spring Split.
The racial disparities pervasive in our justice system compound at every juncture: African Americans are more likely to be stopped by police, arrested, detained before trial, and given harsher sentences than whites.
If you opt not to watch the Lakers, James will still be OK, in the same way De Niro doesn't really need to agonize over weekend box-office grosses at this juncture.
Before rushing to do so, however, the Fed might want to take into consideration four global factors that might argue in favor of forbearance at this delicate juncture for the world economy.
At this juncture, as so often in the past, serious people around the world are calling to "bring North Korea back to the table" to try to settle the DPRK nuclear issue.
"Of those individuals who have a chance to win the Republican primary, at this juncture, from my perspective, Ted Cruz is by far the most consistent conservative in the crowd," Perry said.
In the shorter term, Gorsuch's rulings would affect access to healthcare at this critical juncture when the Affordable Care Act, birth control coverage, abortion access, and LGBT rights are all under fire.
"At this critical juncture, I believe it is in the best interests of the company to have new leadership to move the company forward," Smith was quoted as saying in the statement.
Investors would be wise to stay on the sidelines instead of putting fresh money to work in semiconductors at this juncture, said Michael Bapis, managing director with Vios Advisors at Rockefeller Capital Management.
Kenny Williams bagged a 3-pointer as North Carolina took a 51-232 lead with less than 229 290/28 minutes to play for the largest lead of the game at that juncture.
"On a technical basis, it's at kind of a critical juncture here," Maley said Wednesday on CNBC's "Power Lunch, " pointing to a chart of the ITB, which closed Wednesday at $29.74 per share.
Armenian cultural workers have been contacting the Pit since April 26th, explaining why the exclusion of immigrant communities at our present juncture produces dangerous effects that reverberate beyond gallery walls, economically and politically.
Prime faces a critical juncture, as earnings reveal whether the premium service is near its peak or has potential to keep adding customers through Prime-only discounts like new video games, Schachter wrote.
Trump's presidency is coming to an important clarifying moment, Mackowiak said, before helpfully comparing the critical juncture the White House finds itself in as the climactic cliffhanger of a movie — or reality show.
Then Washington's blockers became the worst of lines, allowing five sacks from the juncture of the 103-0 lead and six over all, versus 1.7 sacks per game allowed during the regular season.
The Justice Department, however, told the justices that while the 9th Circuit lacked the authority to appoint the prosecutor, the justices should not step in at this juncture -- a position they sided with.
His record-breaking tour is now coming to an end during the holiday season in his hometown of Nashville – a doubly sentimental juncture that makes it hard for him to even talk about.
"By raising the sales tax when the economy is at such a critical juncture, Japan risks sliding into recession," Harada told a news conference after meeting with business leaders in Nagasaki, southern Japan.
Who, at this critical juncture, doesn't see through Littlefinger's machinations, as he crouches in doorways, glowering like the cut-rate Cromwell he's become (although, as Tyrion reminds us, no one glowers like Jorah)?
"We believe that at this critical juncture it is essential that the country's political leaders maintain focus on the work toward reforms," said a spokeswoman for the European Commission, the bloc's executive arm.
"A production freeze dependent upon the involvement of Iran seems a bridge too far at this juncture," said Matt Smith, director of commodity research at New York-based ClipperData, an energy data provider.
"Of those individuals of who have a chance to win the Republican primary, at this juncture from my perspective, Ted Cruz is by far the most consistent conservative in that crowd," he said.
Last year he claimed it would tear apart his family; why run at this juncture, considering his 8-year-old son Henry would cry "every day" if his father went through with it?
North will join the NRA at an increasingly contentious juncture for the group, facing off against a renewed push for gun control in the wake of the February school shooting in Parkland, Florida.
It's imperative that we stay focused on Cyber Command at such a crucial juncture, because while we look at the sky for scudding missiles, a worm could very well turn off the lights.
"I think the biggest mistake any candidate can make at this juncture is to turn against or away from the President," Carnahan said ahead of the President's visit to the state on Wednesday.
All that Congress need do at this juncture is require the secretary of Defense and the director of national intelligence to review the UAP issue and deliver a report providing a comprehensive assessment.

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