"There may be some tipping point, though, separating facts from rumors, and we may be close to the tipping point."
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I couldn't call it just Tipping Point, not because of the book, but because there is some other California LLC that is called Tipping Point.
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There has to be a tipping point when talent and notoriety no longer makes up for inexcusable behavior, and that tipping point should be much earlier than it is currently.
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" He added, "It's a tipping point for our nations.
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" Goure called the situation "hugely near the tipping point.
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In other words, the industry is at a tipping point.
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Other observers, though, think the tipping point may be near.
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My gut says that was the tipping point for Nintendo.
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The conversation surrounding mental health has reached a tipping point.
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"This is right at the tipping point," Mr Wasserman says.
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"We've reached the tipping point in EV proliferation," Paulin said.
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And this year's new camera could be a tipping point.
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We're at a tipping point in the fight against cancer.
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"I do think we're at the tipping point," she said.
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"We want to be proactive before this tipping point occurs."
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Are we at a tipping point potentially do you think?
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Here in America, marijuana legislation is at the tipping point.
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But it still felt, to me, like a tipping point.
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We seem to have reached some kind of tipping point.
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It would be odd if this is the tipping point.
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Maybe we're approaching a similar tipping point with social networks.
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"That was the tipping point," Johnson tells The Hollywood Reporter.
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SJ: When do you think that tipping point will arise?
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All of this has the feeling of a tipping point.
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We are watching the ice sheet hit a tipping point.
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That scandal, he said, was a tipping point for many.
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You saw the pattern in Brooklyn — that urban tipping point.
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Anyway, thank you, Daniel Lurie with the Tipping Point Community.
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I sort of feel like we've reached the tipping point.
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The tipping point was a 20th birthday in early July.
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Has the destructive aspect of capitalism reached a tipping point?
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"I believe we're at a tipping point," Ms. Bickford said.
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"I think we hit a tipping point," Mr. Webster said.
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You never know what's going to be the tipping point.
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The country seemed to reach a tipping point on Sept.
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It feels like maybe there's a tipping point going on.
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We're at the tipping point for a lot of movements.
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Increasingly, that last factor seems to be the tipping point.
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"Charlottesville was the tipping point for me," Bennett told CNN.
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In my view, the coronavirus could be the tipping point.
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Has the Earth already crossed some kind of tipping point?
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For Ms. Ward, the Hamptons episode was a tipping point.
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For Mr. Biancardi, the 2016 decision was the tipping point.
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"I think we are at a tipping point," Offit said.
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The essential question is, Do Republicans have a tipping point?
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But the industry seems to have reached a tipping point.
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The tipping point for corporate America seemed to come Aug.
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"We're waiting for the tipping point," Witte told CNBC recently.
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"That was the tipping point," he told the Hollywood Reporter.
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Peter Townsend, a divorced royal aide, was a tipping point.
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For Ms. Ward, the Hamptons episode was a tipping point.
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But now the subway crisis has reached a tipping point.
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The bottom line: The AV industry is nearing a tipping point.
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The collective millennial love for avocados has reached its tipping point.
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The market reached a tipping point and began its infamous slide.
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"I think we're at this tipping point of change," Hambro said.
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HARTFORD "Trans: Beyond the Tipping Point," discussion with Kate Bornstein. Jan.
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At first, researchers thought the tipping point would be 40% destruction.
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We are at a sharp, sharp tipping point in LGBT media.
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" They add, "Attitudes to mental health are at a tipping point.
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But this year it could be edging toward a tipping point.
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The tipping point seems to be economic growth of about 2500%.
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"Next year might not be the tipping point," warns Mr Oliveira.
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The 2016 election seemed like a tipping point for marijuana legalization.
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"The market is hovering around a critical tipping point," he said.
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We are at a tipping point in U.S. international trade policy.
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It got to my tipping point, where I just blew up.
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And then, 23 years ago today, he reached the tipping point.
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This is going to be the tipping point for the Drew.
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Once the tipping point was reached, the change was remarkably rapid.
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"We are well past the tipping point — everywhere," Mr. Garcetti said.
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That was before social media and before the trans tipping point.
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"It was sort of a tipping point for us," Ross said.
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It all depends on your definition of tipping point, Wotton said.
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There is no tipping point there—you don't respond with violence.
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However, he does not see it as an influential tipping point.
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What song did you feel was a tipping point for you?
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We are at a tipping point in an age-old story.
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This is the tipping point that we have reached in art.
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The success of the cloud computing business proved a tipping point.
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That tipping point is probably about five years away, maybe less.
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"This means we're seeing something like a tipping point," he said.
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By that definition of a pandemic, we're at a tipping point.
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In many city centers, that tipping point has already been reached.
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Basically, a tipping point triggering a plethora of knock-on effects.
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"We're really close to the tipping point right now," Lovejoy said.
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By 19653 the region seemed to be at a tipping point.
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DIFFERENT STRATEGIES Attracting users is essential as a tipping point looms.
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Speaking of broken people, Tom finally reaches his own tipping point.
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The U.S. oil and gas industry is near a tipping point.
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Experts fear the Amazon rainforest has reached a catastrophic tipping point.
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These organizations are likely to bring Afghanistan to a tipping point.
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But there's fierce debate about when the tipping point will arrive.
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The green energy scandal proved to be the final tipping point.
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My friends and I believe that this is the tipping point.
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"This may be the tipping point of this group," he said.
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Friday's air traffic control problems were apparently a key tipping point.
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And the election last November was a tipping point for marijuana legalization.
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"We are at a tipping point in the Valley," Cid told me.
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"Our monetization efforts appear to be reaching a tipping point, " Schulman said.
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The world is facing a tipping point of consequences for that decision.
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Part of this was the tipping point of a long-running trend.
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I'm hoping that it's all coming to a tipping point, I guess.
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Like in Sudan, the people of Malawi had reached their tipping point.
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The program's architects are confident that momentum has reached the tipping point.
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I think there will become a tipping point where ads come back.
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The tipping point was an appearance on Joe Rogan's podcast in February.
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Now, the relationship between our two countries stands at a tipping point.
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"We see this tipping point around 2025," says Nissan Motor Co 7210.
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"We are beyond the tipping point of grand energy transition," Frei added.
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Everyone knows the tipping point is coming but we don't know when.
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The extradition bill was the tipping point for us to come out.
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Pakistan now stands at a tipping point, argues Fasi Zaka, a pundit.
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Surely this is either rock bottom or a tipping point, they say.
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The moment Apple makes the switch could be the tipping point, though.
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Jon Ossoff's defeat in Georgia's congressional special election was a tipping point.
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Than, quickly jumping to August, 2015, which marks a tipping point here.
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Just for people who don't know, Tipping Point gives money to organizations.
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"We're seeing a tipping point and a change in culture," Smolyansky says.
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"Documentation is near a tipping point," a syndicate head in London said.
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Go deeper ... A petro-tipping point: U.S. to surpass Saudi oil exports
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A. Pennsylvania has been the most likely tipping-point state since midsummer.
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"I believe you have reached a tipping point with these riders," Sen.
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"(W)e call it a tipping point," Shelby told anchor Jake Tapper.
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But when sea temperatures reach a tipping point that relationship breaks down.
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Charlottesville serves as a tipping point in the great American democratic experiment.
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At some point during its past, the planet reached a tipping point.
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We're rapidly moving towards a tipping point echoed in Earth's ancient past.
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Could their small business be the tipping point for transgender models worldwide?
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So why, you may be wondering, is now suddenly the tipping point?
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We know that a 59-death tragedy is below the tipping point.
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Could this sweet SPAM be the tipping point for pumpkin spice fatigue?
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The region will cross a tipping point and eventually degrade into savanna.
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It was really also the end of the Spoonful, the tipping point.
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So it didn't require much more to get to the tipping point.
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Could this election be the tipping point supporters have been hoping for?
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The Tipping Point Almost finished solving but need a bit more help?
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But as temperatures rise further, will the industry reach a tipping point?
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All this means that American policy is at a tipping point, too.
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The death of a galvanizing opposition figure could be the tipping point.
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After millennia of human existence, in 6900, we hit a tipping point.
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Governments worldwide sense a tipping point and are adapting their policies accordingly.
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In another editorial published Friday, they argue the tipping point has arrived.
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What was the tipping point that forced Travis Kalanick to step down?
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"I think this year has been the tipping point," Jon Reid said.
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Georgia has always been a tipping point state for the deep south.
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If I'm frustrated, what was the tipping point where it became upsetting?
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A power struggle in your social life reaches a tipping point today.
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Ecosystems can recover from a certain amount of impact from humans, like temperature increases or habitat loss, but there's a tipping point at which they can't — and according to the report, we might be reaching that tipping point.
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We're at a tipping point when it comes to the internet of things.
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The situation has reached a tipping point, despite efforts to curb the issue.
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What I would argue is that we are now at a tipping point.
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That was a tipping point that led to her deciding to quit acting.
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Many industry insiders hope California becomes a "tipping point" toward ending prohibition nationally.
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"The migration crisis was the tipping point," for the Brexit vote, Tusk said.
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"This issue is a tipping point issue for all of us," she said.
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The tipping point: He told convention-goers to "vote your conscience" in November.
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Texas -- as well as the country at large-- has reached a tipping point.
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The clear tipping point for Wheaton on Mastodon, though, was a "bofa" prank.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - The Presidents Club scandal increasingly looks like a tipping point.
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Watch how he hilariously frustrates "Mary Gary" until she reaches her tipping point.
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This is the tipping point for many islanders but especially for the women.
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"The thing at the bowling alley was just my tipping point," Nielson explained.
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But a tipping point like Chattanooga's or Pittsburgh's has yet to be reached.
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That's more or less the debate tipping point in The New Yorker's exploration.
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When we hit that tipping point, these creations will transform entertainment and storytelling.
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There hasn't been one specific tipping point in climbing's tilt toward the mainstream.
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There's no doubt that education in the U.S. is at a tipping point.
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A century ago the horror of the 1918 outbreak marked a tipping point.
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That may be because home prices have hit a tipping point in affordability.
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Wireless earbuds are headed toward a commodity tipping point, and Erato is proof.
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Many more retail categories are nearing a similar brick-and-mortar tipping point.
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"This could just be a tipping point from Libya to Egypt," he said.
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"I think we are at a potential real tipping point," said Mr Cohen.
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I thought Ben Johnson could have been a tipping point, but it wasn't.
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I moved back to San Francisco with the intention of starting Tipping Point.
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And he believes coworking, and Inustrious in particular, has surpassed that tipping point.
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"By 2020 we will definitely have had the tipping point," said Bitfury's Vavilov.
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The question is when does that political tipping point come for other countries?
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There is a sense that we've finally reached a tipping point this time.
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The financial system already seems on the verge of such a tipping point.
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This is our tipping point, and we really just want to see change.
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The epidemics of AIDS, TB and malaria are each at a tipping point.
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The tipping point for Democrats is not when our state becomes majority minority.
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Something that&aposs akin to a "phase transition" approaching a crucial tipping point.
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Then came Time Magazine's "Transgender Tipping Point" cover featuring Laverne Cox in 22020.
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"I think we are at a tipping point in our country," she said.
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We are at a tipping point — or at least we ought to be.
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The tipping point, as is often the case, will come down to economics.
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If this sort of tipping point can happen in Indiana, a deeply red state that Donald Trump won by 19 points, that isn't all that sunny, and that has good but not amazing wind, then that tipping point can happen anywhere.
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Now, it seems, the volume of the outcry may have passed a tipping point.
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That makes MIF the likely "tipping point" in disease progression, according to their study.
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Is there a tipping point where gaining more information turns into giving up altogether?
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This tipping point for technology in our everyday life is a character unto itself.
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I feel like we are at that tipping point in terms of our audience.
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What's more certain, though, is humanity is speeding along on the tipping point interstate.
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Nobre now says that the tipping point is more likely at between 20-25%.
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But with Trump and America First, there's a more direct break, a tipping point.
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The tipping point is Aimee's misguided venture to save Africa by building a school.
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Do you think there's a tipping point where this stuff just doesn't work anymore?
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Have we reached the tipping point between order and chaos at the global level?
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It was the liability shift in 2014 that he thinks became the tipping point.
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As we grow, we are coming closer to a tipping point for political change.
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It's a laudable goal, but we may have already passed a critical tipping point.
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Other changes could do the opposite, or the tipping point could vary by region.
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Global warming has passed a tipping point that we can never go back from.
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And, we are right at that tipping point where the climate movement is concerned.
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As a platform, I think Snapchat is on the tipping point of going mainstream.
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Each character is on the tipping point between catharsis and destruction, growth and stagnation.
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Just like Prop187 in California, SB4 might just be the tipping point in Texas.
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"I don't believe there was a tipping point" between Trump and Tillerson, she added.
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It feels like we're right at the tipping point — where real change can happen.
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Security experts are concerned that the Hollywood Presbyterian case may be a tipping point.
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"I think we're really at a tipping point for the blockchain industry," he said.
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The year of #MeToo has been in a tipping point for the Catholic church.
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The near-simultaneous opening this year of two "Filipino taquerias" suggests a tipping point.
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If another 20% of the Amazon were to disappear, that could This tipping point
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Some Native Hawaiians and activists see the construction of TMT as a tipping point.
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"We might be reaching a tipping point with this Delhi smog episode," he said.
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Would one interview with Megyn Kelly somehow constitute a tipping point in Jones' exposure?
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Real-estate reality shows seem to have reached some kind of parody tipping point.
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When all the familiarity you have with someone reaches a tipping point of contempt.
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When Tipping Point first started, people would say we'll just focus on San Francisco.
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There's a famous example that Malcolm Gladwell uses in his book The Tipping Point.
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Support for Scottish independence appears to have reached a tipping point due to Brexit.
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It's impossible to locate a single, tipping point event that irreversibly discredited the enterprise.
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The biological data indicated the city's forests "are at a tipping point," she said.
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It also may be approaching a tipping point, where new apartment towers outnumber galleries.
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"We've reached a tipping point," said Erik Heitz, one attendee, about the bar scene.
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"The Amazon may be closer to a tipping point than ever before," Nobre said.
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I felt then, and I still do, that America is at a tipping point.
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New polls suggest Republicans' views on global warming may be at a tipping point.
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" Professor Kimmel, the sociologist, said, "There comes a tipping point when the 'frame' changes.
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They are hoping that 2140 was the tipping point they have been waiting for.
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But her vote on the panel in 2014 seemed to be a tipping point.
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Experts worry the Great Barrier Reef is now uncomfortably close to that tipping point.
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The attack is a tipping point in increasing tensions between the U.S. and Iran.
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"There wasn't one tipping point that changed the mood of the committee," said Rep.
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I feel like that was the real tipping point of everything just blowing up.
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We are approaching this tipping point of realizing how toxic and unnecessary it is.
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Bate would not be the first to suggest the markets are near tipping point.
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The main version of the story grew to 34,000 shares on Facebook (tipping point!).
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"This feels like a tipping point," a Republican senator said in a weekend exchange.
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It is a tipping point that the House of Representatives heard loud and clear.
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That proved the tipping point, as Republican after Republican in Congress abandoned the president.
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It's what the Food Marketing Institute called "a tipping point" for online grocery shopping.
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A tipping point could be reached where people will realize 'that data belongs to me.'
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In an exclusive sneak peek at Thursday's episode, the longtime frenemies reach their tipping point.
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The negative public reaction to the internal report regarding Lauer was considered the tipping point.
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Could this be the tipping point that renders her mad like her father, Aerys II?
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You would think he would be a strong individual, but everyone has their tipping point.
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Professionalism aside, he is basically untradeable; the price tag on mentorship has a tipping point.
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Once you hit that tipping point, the only question is: How severe does it get?
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This is the tipping point — and I am proud to have sparked this national dialogue.
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It has come to represent a crisis tipping point that prods a nation into action.
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"It's going to be a tipping point in five to ten years," he told CNBC.
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There's also a tipping point at which the fastest flight actually becomes the cheapest one.
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When the same tipping point threat is received year after year, you stop paying attention.
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With the vocal majority of Americans behind us, our movement has reached a tipping point.
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"What we're experiencing is the tipping point of justice for Hawaiians in Hawaiʻi," Beamer said.
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"Today, we have reached a tipping point in this election," Bernstein said Wednesday on CNN.
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We're told Bennett's tipping point was the statement Argento's lawyer released Tuesday, attacking his character.
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The so-called "transgender tipping point" had not yet come when I was a teen.
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"I think my fight with Chad was the tipping point for me," she told E!
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Many people told me that tipping point was exactly the time they'd want to join.
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And it serves as the tipping point for Republicans teetering on the edge of retirement.
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Secondly, we have to acknowledge that we haven't hit the tipping point for the tech.
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Soccer can then be the tipping point for broader social evolution with regard to gender.
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There is always a tipping point with cases, and all stalking should be taken seriously.
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"I think we've reached the tipping point," media consultant Lee Berke told SportsBusiness Journal/Daily.
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"It is reaching a tipping point where their livelihoods are no longer viable," she said.
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"We don't have a trans tipping point yet," she declared in her acceptance speech then.
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However, it could function as a tipping point when the economy isn't on solid ground.
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"It's all about liquidity and a tipping point," said an executive with a warehouse company.
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Security experts are concerned that the Hollywood Presbyterian case may have been a tipping point.
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The tipping point The rapid proliferation of armed drones poses novel questions for national security.
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Now we are at a tipping point, faced with the responsibility to strengthen our border.
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Once they prove that VR can reach a mass audience, you'll see a tipping point.
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For Mehala, the tipping point came when one evening he pushed her across the room.
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As I watched this kiss, the show went over the tipping point of escapist fantasy.
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His tipping point: When Horizon Pharma started charging a high price for its drug Duexis.
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When you reach the tipping point, wrest control over the almost irresistible urge to spill.
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Watch the VICE News interview with Richard Spencer: Certainly there must be a tipping point.
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This could be the tipping point for the market as a whole (not just investment).
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This is a potential tipping point, if we constructively use it and harness this energy.
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"That was the tipping point," said A.K. Mishra, the chief wildlife officer in the area.
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"COVID-19 may become the tipping point of how future organizations operate," the researchers wrote.
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But in any Sisyphean pursuit, there comes a tipping point where ambition turns into desperation.
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With legal weed polling at record highs, this election could become America's pot tipping point.
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Opening the Arctic refuge to drilling will be a "tipping point" with voters, he predicted.
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The earth is indeed perched at a tipping point, but not the one often envisioned.
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That 290 percent is the tipping point, at which the epidemic starts to burn out.
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Its tipping point, they say, will come when it more directly collides with the MacBook.
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The 2014 study said that the tipping point was around 30 to 50 percent deforestation.
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Pushback against the government's overlong, misguided fight against marijuana has finally reached a tipping point.
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The tour signals a tipping point for Maeve, the season and the series at large.
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We can win the battle against hunger, but we are at a crucial tipping point.
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The tipping point came on February 29, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.
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"I believe you have reached a tipping point with these riders," he said to Murkowski.
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"We could hit a tipping point where he's over 50 [percent]," Bennett said of Sanders.
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It's the tipping point or just a brief interlude before reality slams back into place.
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"That video might be the ultimate tipping point for them in their transition," she said.
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Even President Obama was taken aback by the speed at which this tipping point tipped.
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The profile later became a chapter in Mr. Gladwell's best-selling book "The Tipping Point."
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What do you think was the tipping point that got everyone so motivated this year?
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Go deeper: The global anti-vaping tipping point Disclaimer: JUUL is an advertiser with Axios.
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Go deeper: The impeachment tipping point The impeachment whip list Graphic: The process of impeachment
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Finding the tipping point The problem is that scientists have not yet figured out how to predict when a tipping point -- the threshold that, once exceeded, leads to a change in ecosystems -- is coming, or even recognize with certainty that it has been reached.
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Back when we had 14 people, we easily could have applied for certain programs like tipping point at NASA [intended to help get new technology at small companies over the tipping point] or any of the small launch initiatives the Defense Department is working on.
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The adoption cycle and tipping point will likely follow the same path as the social graph.
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We have just now reached a tipping point where women are feeling like enough is enough.
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Palin's endorsement might be the tipping point Trump needs to finally pull ahead in the state.
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And so we, all together, felt like the film could be part of that tipping point.
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"'Drop Gear' is set at the tipping point of two relationships," Scrine says of the song.
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CD: We've strategically launched The R Collective at a real tipping point in the consumer mindset.
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"McDonald's shooting became the tipping point for long-simmering community anger," the task force report said.
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AI, computer vision and robotics are all nearing a tipping point of accuracy, reliability and efficacy.
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New York (CNN Business)America's clean energy revolution is on the verge of a tipping point.
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The situation reached a tipping point in 2013, as demonstrators demanded an end to Shinawatra politics.
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Huber said the stratocumulus tipping point helps explain the volatility that's evident in the paleoclimate record.
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Such a setup would enable a more precise prediction of the stratocumulus tipping point or points.
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"It's a social issue that's reaching a tipping point among Americans," Carvalho said about marijuana use.
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Salting the most nuanced of enterprises, the food always requesting more, but the tipping point fatal.
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It could be the tipping point for a case that's about to become a mainstream concern.
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There was a tipping point of irresponsibility and I am trying to nail it down Dave.
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But Trump's firing of FBI Director James Comey in May was the tipping point for her.
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The electric vehicle industry is at a tipping point, but policy and awareness-raising still matters.
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John Hickenlooper said "this might well be a tipping point" in the debate over gun control.
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And I hope that Tipping Point will be a model that other philanthropies will learn from.
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The local government is trying to work out how close it is to this tipping point.
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The need to understand feelings and emotion science in the workplace is at a tipping point.
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Even as the effort nears the tipping point, it's unclear how the situation will ultimately end.
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This may sound far-fetched, but Brown believes we're at a tipping point for climate mobilization.
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Tensions, reportedly, have reached a tipping point, and Bannon may be close to losing his job.
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"It's going to be a tipping point," Vracko said of the pope's visit to Puerto Maldonado.
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The tipping point was when her shoes began to overflow the boxes she stored them in.
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A tipping point is here, and unexpected breakups, or shocking news, could be on the way.
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Demographers had been predicting such a tipping point for years, and they foresaw more to come.
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The tipping point came when Harriet visited a doctor for a routine work physical last year.
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The list goes on, but let's just say that we are way past the tipping point.
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Dustin Hoffman's meticulously prepared performance in "Rain Man" (1988) almost certainly marked the cultural tipping point.
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The Oakley affair was a tipping point that may have more fallout than just bad publicity.
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" In 2014, Laverne Cox appeared on Time magazine's cover with the headline "The Transgender Tipping Point.
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McBride said Flynn's resignation this week may have been a tipping point for this White House.
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"I think we're reaching a tipping point both within our base and within our caucus," Rep.
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This is the tipping point where Lee says the S&P 500 will begin to fall.
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"We are close to the tipping point where global warming becomes irreversible," Hawking told BBC News.
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Fears about this tipping point spread over the summer, when fires raged through the Brazilian Amazon.
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Pelosi loyalists who have resisted impeachment are indicating the Ukraine episode may be their tipping point.
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Someday we'll hit a tipping point, when most organizations have already moved their data centers offsite.
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"But there does seem be a potential tipping point," after which more exercise may blunt desire.
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And it will be a tipping point if we can just get people out to vote.
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Americans eventually wearied of even the drills, with multiple scholars seeing 1959 as a tipping point.
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"I think we are seeing a tipping point," added Barnett, a Republican from a conservative community.
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You're reaching a tipping point, and timing plays a crucial role in your life in 2019.
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But I think it's about what is the tipping point to keep you in the ecosystem?
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Malcolm Gladwell's best-selling books — The Tipping Point, Blink, Outliers — are household names for many readers.
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That tipping point may be hard to imagine right now -- especially given that congressional Republicans have kowtowed to Trump at every turn over these first three years in office -- but there is always a tipping point in politics, a moment past which the impossible seems inevitable.
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The sociopolitical dynamic between these classes of people has reached a tipping point when the series opens.
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Maybe now that this tipping point has been achieved, that will start to change a lot faster.
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The company cited an unabashedly branded #LikeAGirl emoji campaign as a tipping point for its social disruption.
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Has smartphone use reached a tipping point, where it's crossed the line from beneficial tool to detriment?
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And when that starts to happen, we have a risk -- >> But what's the tipping point for that?
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Watching those organizers try to appeal to a "meme-friendly audience," he says, was a tipping point.
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If you're in your mid-thirties, you've hit that terrible tipping point where you're outnumbered by youngsters.
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The ideas will be exported nationwide, with the help of Tipping Point Community and the Gates Foundation.
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But there may yet be a "tipping point", when higher rates cause problems for investors and borrowers.
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The simulation revealed a tipping point: a level of warming at which stratocumulus clouds break up altogether.
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"In our analysis, the tipping point may be only a few years away," he told conference participants.
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The "tipping point" came when Mr Kononenko demanded that he appoint a crony as his deputy minister.
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Kennedy's comments suggested a discomfort with race being used as a tipping point without the proper scrutiny.
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But the shift in where they are buying is accelerating and has likely reached a tipping point.
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The historians and experts I spoke to, however, are doubtful this tipping point will come anytime soon.
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"We hope this represents a tipping point for the VR industry," director Ramiro Lopez Dau told Variety.
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The report, released in April, called Mr McDonald's case a "tipping point for long-simmering community anger".
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His death was seen as a potential tipping point for a country weary of the bloody crackdown.
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He was right: the decade-long crime wars had reached a tipping point, but for the worse.
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The Great Barrier Reef is at a critical tipping point that will determine its long-term survival.
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However, how can we predict the tipping point where the convergence of rainfall, soil saturation, runoff, etc.
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When he recently called Pope Francis's critique of his immigration stance "disgraceful," we hit our tipping point.
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The first tipping point comes when solar or wind becomes cheaper than fossils for new power plants.
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The second tipping point — parity with existing power plants — is still a ways off in many countries.
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"Once social movements hit a tipping point, they have proved very difficult to stop," Deutsche Bank concluded.
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"We are close to a tipping point," JetBlue's CEO Robin Hayes said on a conference call Thursday.
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Those who increased prices will be remembered for creating a tipping point in US drug pricing policy.
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It wasn't the only problem Clinton had, he argues, but did represent the tipping point for her.
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Tipping Point sits right in the middle of this incredible tension between incredible wealth and incredible poverty.
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"It does seem like 2018 was a tipping point where people turned against emerging technologies," Shariff said.
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Obstacles concerning your home and family will reach a tipping point today—but what will you do?
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Could the summit be the tipping point that ushers in the end of the war on drugs?
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That sort of mass adoption creates a tipping point which could make even our 95% prediction conservative.
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We have passed a tipping point where more people are now connected to the internet than not.
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"We are looking for emerging leaders who are at the tipping point of their career," she said.
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" Before Bryant read "Blink," he read "The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference.
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Think of a climatic tipping point, like the accelerating melting of Greenland's ice sheet, as a chair.
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Neither marks a threshold beyond which the world becomes uninhabitable, or a tipping point of no return.
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It has also reportedly brought House Democrats near a "tipping point" on possibly impeaching the President. 2.
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"If you want to look at this optimistically, we may be a tipping point," Ms. Powell said.
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"I don't know what the tipping point is," Wheeler told McClatchy about the 1.5 degrees Celsius figure.
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We can let Charlottesville be a tipping point, or we can let it be another moral failure.
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This looming tipping point is why the surge in forest clear-cutting this year is so worrying.
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Her coming out marks, almost perfectly, the moment when the "transgender tipping point" tipped over into backlash.
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I worry that, like the earth as a whole, Walden Pond teeters near an ecological tipping point.
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Governors Island is at a tipping point; after years of conjecture and big dreams, development seems imminent.
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"We are at a tipping point now," said Mohammad Abduzar, 26, from Merut in Uttar Pradesh State.
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Other Pacific Island outbreaks petered out in five to eight months, suggesting a tipping point had been reached.
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If we keep using pesticides indiscriminately, "we don't know when we can expect a tipping point," Connolly says.
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I thought the ten year would go above 3% and when it did it provided a tipping point.
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It wasn't until seven months ago that he reached a tipping point and his health began to slide.
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"If you lose trust, you get to a tipping point where people flee to something else," he said.
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Time magazine hadn't yet declared "The Transgender Tipping Point" with a photo of Laverne Cox on the cover.
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It is a situation at a tipping point, and the governor just might hand in his resignation today.
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"And while it is still early, our monetization efforts appear to be reaching a tipping point," Schulman said.
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"We're nowhere near a tipping point, but it's a growing market and there's activity there," DeVito told CNBC.
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" Gladwell is the author of a number of best-selling books such as "The Tipping Point," and "Blink.
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Summer 228 was a tipping point for race relations in the predominantly black neighborhood of Virginia Park, Detroit.
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But he does expect that the company will hit a tipping point in the next year or so.
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Research suggests that large planets are created after reaching a tipping point that sparks a "runaway growth" phase.
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What is clear is that the technology to create digital influencers at scale is nearing a tipping point.
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Perkins's endorsement could be a tipping point for the religious right moving behind the party's newly-minted nominee.
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Wieser says it will be less of a tipping point and more of an exponentially growing slow build.
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"I think the news from today really tells us that we're at a tipping point," Barr said Friday.
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The tipping-point was the story of a man arrested for a multiple shooting in a city park.
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In many regards, 2016 may well be viewed as a tipping point toward a Balkanization of the internet.
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Yet ICER, I fear, takes us dangerously to the brink, a tipping point none of us can afford.
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Its destruction, which has proceeded gradually for centuries, is now approaching an irreversible "tipping point," according to researchers.
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For more news, click The planned takeover by ChemChina is on a tipping point, Schweiz am Sonntag said.
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"We are close to the tipping point where global warming becomes irreversible," Hawking told BBC News last July.
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The evocation of that maturational tipping point where wisdom trumps desire is one of the novel's wrenching explorations.
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"We have reached a tipping point," said Gretchen Sierra Zorita, an island native currently living on the mainland.
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Supporters of the impeachment movement sense a tipping point in the debate — one they're only happy to embrace.
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Trade war with U.S. could be tipping point for China's economy Bridging North Korea-South Korea economic divide
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Trump's decision to end the policy came at a time when the bipartisan outcry reached a tipping point.
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For many who were on the fence about whether to wait, it proved to be the tipping point.
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The forthcoming departure of communications director Hope Hicks was reportedly a "tipping point" for many Trump administration aides.
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Meanwhile Gareth Griffiths, chief executive of Alvean, said prices were "at the tipping point" for sugar and ethanol.
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Earlier this week, I reached a tipping point and decided to put my money where my mouth is.
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Maybe the answer will emerge when the nation's cumulative gun violence toxicity level reaches a critical tipping point.
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All proceeds will go to Tipping Point Community, a nonprofit in San Francisco that works with the poor.
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She stood confident and beautiful, as the magazine declared that "The Transgender Tipping Point" had hit the mainstream.
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"The numbers 15 or 16 percent that we're talking about is right at the tipping point," Chopra says.
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The modern tipping point toward feeds came when companies started to push mobile as the main content experience.
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Violence and poverty are prime drivers, but climate change can be a tipping point, farmers and experts say.
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"The coronavirus is going to be a tipping point," Kate Lister, president of Global Workplace Analytics, recently said.
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But after a couple thousand years, the society reached a tipping point, and the hunter-gatherers were marginalized.
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The United States, on the other hand, needs to recognize that Afghanistan has almost reached its tipping point.
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"We're past the tipping point in the acceptance of wood," said Thomas Robinson, founder of the Portland, Ore.
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This is a so-called "tipping point" beyond which the fallout from climate change begins to rapidly accelerate.
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" She has said she wants the global youth protests planned for Friday to be a "social tipping point.
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Ehmke believes that the backlash against ICE, which extends beyond the technology community, might be a tipping point.
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A key example of the latter is NASA's "Tipping Point" awards, which the agency began issuing in 2014.
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The paper said that discussion ultimately "marked a tipping point," citing two unnamed officials briefed on the planning.
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It feels lacking, or like a tipping point that should be hastily acted upon with a larger exhibition.
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We will be in the electric vehicle game in a very meaningful way - 2020 is the tipping point.
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"The U.S. is at a tipping point for B2B digital payments," said Melissa Guzy, Arbor Ventures managing partner.
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Beyond this tipping-point, forest cover would keep shrinking whatever humans might try to do to stop it.
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Telemedicine has reached a tipping point in American health care, according to Jason Gorevic, CEO of Teladoc Health.
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Climate models show that without substantial and sustained emissions cuts, southern Africa is heading for a tipping point.
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It could even be the tipping point that causes someone who's already cut the cord to cancel Hulu.
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My neo-vagina is a feminist work, and reaching that understanding was my own quieter, queerer tipping point.
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"There are a number of issues that are coming to a tipping point and hopefully that tipping point isn't something where a potential terrorist sees this as a chance to exploit what is perceived as a vulnerability," said Mr. Pistole, who is now the president of Anderson University in Indiana.
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I needed that moment on the curb, some sort of tipping point to make it all feel manageable again.
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"This final transition will require some tipping point in terms of vehicle availability and public interest," the authors write.
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In 22006 chambers, we identified tipping-point districts — the most difficult districts to flip to win a bare majority.
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We dragged gentrification along with us, this liminal time seemed to be a tipping point, and subsequently, a twilight.
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Because this was one of the very big ideas, the tipping point, that sort of the Hush Puppies example.
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In 2018, we're at a tipping point, and it's action-inspiring shows like this one that turn the tide.
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What was the tipping point for the Amazon Echo and what's next now that the platform is taking off?
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At some so far undiscovered tipping-point, customers may wake up abruptly, shift their money and never come back.
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Many analysts and executives in the asset management industry see the deal as a tipping point for more consolidation.
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In recent years, support for marijuana legalization reached a tipping point, and a majority of Americans now favor legalization.
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WILLIS: Well, I&aposve got to tell you, I feel like we&aposre really at a tipping point, right?
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It seems that our online negativity has reached a tipping point, and celebrities are tired of dealing with it.
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Though the company has started to see some mainstream success, there was no single "tipping point," according to Isokauppila.
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The big picture: Strikes by educators have been a tipping point in the unrest over wages and other needs.
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"I do think we've reached the tipping point," said Diane Rowland, executive vice president of the Kaiser Family Foundation.
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Though scrubber costs are dwarfed by their health benefits, they can provide a tipping point to accelerate coal closures.
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Analysts are now wondering if we are at a tipping point, marking the end of the long bull market.
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When Leo Ryan, the congressman, came [to Guyana] and brought the media, it happened to be the tipping point.
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But the company is at a tipping point, the Andreessen Horowitz venture capitalist told Bloomberg View columnist Barry Ritholtz.
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The tipping point came this week when a priest in the city of Goma was diagnosed with the disease.
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"A major reduction at 128,000 years ago could indicate a tipping point in the sea ice system," they wrote.
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According to World Coffee Research, 21 degrees Celsius is a clear tipping point where conditions become unsuitable for coffee.
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We've reached an urgency and a tipping point in the environmental impacts of our current way of producing food.
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In his view, we've now reached the tipping point where ARM-based laptops can compete with Intel-based ones.
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" For example, during WWII the Nazis used the tipping point model to sell the idea of "The Final Solution.
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By 2014, the East Village "had reached a tipping point, where gentrification was not fun anymore," Ms. Vasiliu said.
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But those talks reached a tipping point Wednesday morning, they said, when Politico published a report at 9 a.m.
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"It's finally reaching a tipping point," Bill told Reuters on the sidelines of "SALT," as the event is known.
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They say the Amazon is near a tipping point, beyond which the forest could turn into a dry Savannah.
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Until Republicans who now believe Moore's accusers also believe Trump's accusers, we will never reach the real tipping point.
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The four of us founded Tipping Point and we launched in June 2005, a couple of weeks after graduation.
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It estimated that the tipping point for a move into cash would come between 75 and 200 basis points.
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Add in more elegant methods, such as design thinking, and you get a proverbial "future of design" tipping point.
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Four years ago, Laverne Cox appeared on Time magazine's cover, heralding the watershed moment of the trans tipping point.
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We've reached a tipping point in the global economy, which sets the stage for our target companies to thrive.
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Monday's shooting by suspect Faisal Hussain was the tipping point for Tory and other legislators to move legislation forward.
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Burma is at a tipping point and it may fall in either direction—a flourishing democracy or continued oppression.
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There's a tipping point where advisors are switching over, institutions are using more ETFs because they are more liquid.
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This is partly because the movie, with implacable sterility, gradually nudges its title character toward a threatened tipping point.
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Texas, according to Rosenberg, "is about to hit a tipping point," in large part because of the Hispanic vote.
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When you put this all together, it sure feels like marijuana legalization has reached a kind of tipping point.
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"I see this as a tipping point," Jenni Konner, executive producer of the HBO series "Girls," said on Sunday.
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Markets are now signaling a tipping point has been reached with the global economy on the cusp of recession.
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"The shooting at Parkland high school was the tipping point for these kids," said Christine Matthews, a Republican pollster.
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In what ways was Hurricane María a tipping point for the colonial relationship between the U.S. and Puerto Rico?
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Prince, in his blog post announcing the termination of service, called that assertion "the tipping point" in his decision.
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For a species, a tipping point can spell doom, as an environmental catastrophe pushes a population to the brink.
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But if you say that it is likely that we've already passed the tipping point, that's a difficult concept.
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Wheels Sales doubled in 2019, but the industry's tipping point — severing ties to the gas pump — still lies ahead.
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"I think that I'm hopeful that with this group of kids, it really is a tipping point," Andrews said.
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McGuire also serves on the board of Tipping Point Community, the Bay Area's leading anti-poverty grant-making organization.
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We have now reached the tipping point where national military and economic power seeking must yield to something else.
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Are you at a tipping point where it's worth having that conversation or do you let it die out?
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"We are at the tipping point where chiropractic is about to go mainstream and be widely accepted," he said.
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With each passing day, these communities become smaller, more in danger of reaching a tipping point of no return.
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" Jana Favero, a director at the Asylum Seeker Resource Center, called the vote a "tipping point as a country.
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But scientists warn the biome has reached a tipping point that could hamper Brazil's efforts and worsen global warming.
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Cambridge Analytica wasn't your average Facebook mini scandal: It was a tipping point in consumers' concern about data privacy.
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Baird said the three issues they are focused on are at a tipping point and should be a priority.
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Go deeper: The 2020 impeachment campaign The impeachment tipping point The impeachment whip list Graphic: The process of impeachment
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Netflix now has a bigger international base of users than domestic, marking a tipping point for the streaming service.
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Their rivalry has escalated over the years, and the battle proposed by Swizz could finally be their tipping point.
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With allegations of sexual assault, racism, child abuse, and now the death of Ruiz, we're well beyond the tipping point.
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She expects the company will reach a tipping point at which deploying new satellites will no longer be worth it.
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Publishers and consumers have reached the tipping point, finally realizing that display advertising presents them with a no-win proposition.
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Instead, Davis suggests, we should use the so-called "transgender tipping point" to explode our bureaucratic definitions of gender altogether.
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The tight supply had been pushing prices higher, but, nationally at least, those gains may have reached a tipping point.
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Opinion: Trump is right on transgender bathroom laws The January confrontation outside the bathroom was the tipping point, Lynne said.
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The tipping point for libraries came in July 2019, when Macmillan Publishers announced an embargo of library e-book lending.
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Those staffers saw the surprising resignation of Trump loyalist and communications director Hope Hicks as a sort of tipping point.
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"It's (digital) well beyond that tipping point and we are likely to see very sustained demand on it," Gopinathan said.
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That wouldn't reduce the torque, but the wagon would be able to handle more torque before reaching the tipping point.
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And there's a possibility of a sudden shift in the global climate once it reaches a tipping point, he said.
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But I'd argue that the kind of progress now within reach could produce a tipping point, in the right direction.
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For civic tech to truly reach its tipping point, this symbiotic relationship between government, entrepreneurs and innovators is mission critical.
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Once this happens — once autonomous networks provide better service at a lower cost — our country will pass a tipping point.
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So the way I look at it, and the feeling in that room is, hopefully this is a tipping point.
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This persistent use case represents an important tipping point, where virtual goods could start cannibalizing the market for physical ones.
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Women's anger and collective feeling of betrayal is at a tipping point, and Suspiria acts as a catharsis of sorts.
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The backdrop: McGahn's refusal to testify this week has been a tipping point in calls for impeachment by House Democrats.
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"The U.S. food and beverage grocery market has reached a tipping point, in our view," he said in the report.
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It's a move that had to come as the amount of content Box is managing has reached a tipping point.
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"We are, with many other industries, at a tipping point of cybersecurity posture of products and connected services, " said Massimilla.
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We are nowhere near that tipping point—especially not in the U.S., where the unemployment rate is just 4.8 percent.
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This car feels like an automotive tipping point, a sign that electric vehicles—and hopefully, the infrastructure that supports them.
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Arizona, another potential tipping-point state, is notoriously slow at counting votes because of its reliance on mail-in ballots.
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BookTube, YouTube's critically acclaimed book club, launched by featuring interviews with Michelle Obama (Becoming) and Malcolm Gladwell (The Tipping Point).
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The source added to Serfaty that the group concluded that the allegations against Franken had reached a tipping point today.
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If too much of the rainforest disappears, it could pass a tipping point after which it may become a savannah.
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The tipping point seemed to come when a children's book called "Kivi and the Monster Dog" was published in 2012.
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As the grocery and restaurant sectors battle for share of consumers' stomachs, Amazon could prove to be the tipping point.
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The tipping point, according to allies and campaign strategists, came on Wednesday at a NAACP presidential candidate forum, where Sen.
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"To me, that's the likely tipping point between slower growth and a premature end of the business cycle," Brusuelas said.
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The crowd at Etihad Stadium went quiet, and it felt like it could be a tipping point in the tie.
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He's the founder and CEO of Tipping Point Community, a nonprofit that fights poverty in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Over the past 12 years, Tipping Point has raised and invested more than a $120 million dollars in the community.
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The player rest controversy has been going on for years, but seems to have hit a tipping point of late.
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Several researchers said the tipping point was a combination of concern over advances in artificial intelligence and the 2016 election.
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"We've reached the tipping point where things are feeding off of each other," said Julia Coronado, president of MacroPolicy Perspectives.
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The migration of money from stocks to safety assets could soon reach a tipping point, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Tuesday.
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And perhaps some sort of breakthrough will happen if public opinion continues shifting and reaches some sort of tipping point.
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There's always a tipping point where you start to feel that everything you're doing is making it worse, not better.
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If it were indeed a tipping point, countries would regularly experience a backlash once the immigrant population approached that level.
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But Afghans now fear the decision could push the country, almost entirely dependent on foreign aid, past the tipping point.
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For us, the tipping point came in 2016, after a police officer killed David Joseph, an unarmed, naked black teenager.
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I do feel like in the past year or so, we have really reached a tipping point on this issue.
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However, a 2018 study by Science Advances journal claimed the tipping point is at 20 to 25 percent, NBC reported.
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Ms. Pressley said she knows she's the underdog, but she still sees Ms. Ocasio-Cortez's victory as a tipping point.
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Mr. Biden's increasingly bitter fight with Mr. Trump comes at a potential tipping point in the 2020 Democratic presidential race.
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"Thanks for being here with me," the narrator says to the reader as the novel's craziness reaches its tipping point.
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In contrast to our current economic rebound, the United States debt is past the tipping point of a financial crisis.
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"Even though some scientists say that we have already passed the tipping point, you cannot think like that," she says.
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Still, Dr. Zabel worries, the supply of prions in the environment someday might push many herds past a tipping point.
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The main tipping point will likely be how much you care about built-in GPS, or even fancier, cellular connectivity.
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Investors pumped $17.2 billion in to fintech mega-rounds in 2019, indicating the industry could be at a tipping point
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Things reached a tipping point last year, when Congress passed (and then-President Obama signed into law) the PROMESA Act.
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On Twitter, that issue reached a tipping point when it was discovered that Twitter had verified the Charlottesville rally organizer.
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There is no neat tipping point, no level of diversity beyond which the backlash inevitably gives way to greater tolerance.
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Even after the "tipping point," though, journalists and media still struggled with how to talk about trans lives and experiences.
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It flipped from blue in 295 to red in 29, when it was the tipping point state for Trump's victory.
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Fintech investing reached a tipping point in 2019, as nearly half the funding in the sector went towards mega-rounds.
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Unfortunately, we haven't reached that tipping point where transparency alone can hold employers accountable for being fair to their employees.
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Collins' decision to endorse Clinton over Trump could be the tipping point many other like-minded Republicans were waiting for.
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Since then, other incidents in Greece, Canada, and China have surfaced, and it seems the story has reached a tipping point.
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The panel also discusses the robotics hype cycle and whether we've reached a tipping point for VC interest in the category.
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"2019 is not quite the tipping point for growth Eutelsat was expecting," Morgan Stanley analysts said, describing the cut as "disappointing".
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Analysts at NatWest Markets said the Fed is near the tipping point between "insurance" cuts and a more prolonged cutting cycle.
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The cascade of strong condemnations of Trump on Saturday however, could accelerate the GOP's move toward a tipping point with Trump.
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In hindsight, how naïve were we to imagine that the massacre at Columbine High might prove to be the tipping point?
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The vision of fuel-based power systems is compelling, and the technology's maturity hints at an S-curve tipping point ahead.
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We are still waiting for the tipping point in VR, it is exciting but the big market is not there yet.
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A tipping point for best-of-breed IT Today's enterprise software market doesn't look like the enterprise software of the past.
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"She has had a tough few weeks and the panic attack in the hospital was the tipping point," the source said.
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To echo Sengupta again, the world is now home to a tipping-point generation that will bend the arc of history.
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"Frankly, they realize there is a tipping point," he said, at which a company's practices make workers resentful or less engaged.
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An organization called Tipping Point has announced that it's raising $100 million from (thus far) anonymous donors to build supportive housing.
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There might be a tipping point where this insurgency becomes legitimate, becoming less of a political circus than an actual competition.
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"She has had a tough few weeks and the panic attack in the hospital was the tipping point," said a source.
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The transgender tipping point has come and passed; by many measures, life has been getting better and better for LGBTQ people.
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Billy Porter, performer, singer, and actor (Pose) : What was the tipping point for the rage that demanded you finally fight back?
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"Another thing we don't know nearly as well," Koven continued, is whether we could hit some kind of a tipping point.
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"We could reach a tipping point any time now where the court-mandated payments exceed the revenue coming in," he said.
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" George Selim, senior vice president of programs at the Anti-Defamation League, said the campaign rhetoric has reached a "tipping point.
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Because social and environmental damage often has a tipping-point, certain thresholds will be crossed and existing problems will become unbearable.
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The increased visibility of transgender individuals, Time Magazine's 'transgender tipping point', has largely obscured the violence transgender communities continue to face.
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This week scientists announced that the giant northern polar ice sheet has likely already crossed a "tipping point" of irreversible decline.
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How pushing the Amazon over the ecological tipping point while accelerating global climate chaos wouldn't entirely undermine those goals is incomprehensible.
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It was this that took me to an autoimmune tipping point and resulted in the rapid dismantling of my orexin system.
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If Jaws and Open Water didn't scare you out of the ocean forever, The Shallows might just be your tipping point.
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Do you worry that after this election there could be a rollback against legalization, or have we reached a tipping point?
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Why it matters: Four years in, the war in Yemen is nearing a tipping point, putting the U.S. in a box.
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Nobody — not the broadcasters, not the E.C.A., not UEFA — knows precisely where the tipping point is, when things become too stale.
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"We're at a tipping point, and that's what you see in the schools" said Kevin Lindsey, the state's human rights commissioner.
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OK Computer and, subsequently, Kid A were widely considered the tipping point for indie-rock's increasing interest in programming and looping.
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Had we reached a tipping point where we no longer wanted music that either glorified violence or reveled in shallow materialism?
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Reliance on the lake's waters by a growing population in recent years has been pushing the lake to its tipping point.
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Other movements, like #MeToo and TimesUp, reached a cultural tipping point in part because of narratives that arose during award season.
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I really hope this is a tipping point where we can finally look back and say this is when it changed.
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We've reached the tipping point as a country and community where this is now impacting our daily lives and our thoughts.
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At some point — we are not sure how close we are to this critical tipping point — the entire ecosystem dries out.
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Philip's existential crisis — his guilt cocktail of assassination, infidelity and subpar parenting — reached what looked like a tipping point this week.
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But the hypothetical launch of a simple-to-use, more comprehensive app like UC Browser could easily become a tipping point.
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When it comes to climate change, there isn't just one tipping point but many that scientists are increasingly pulling into view.
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BECKY QUICK: Is there a tipping point along the way, or is it a gradual decline in terms of these things?
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Story at a glance Deforestation and climate change are pushing the Amazon towards a dangerous "tipping point," warn two renowned experts.
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Your own tipping point might have come with Son Heung-min's shoulder blade, or John Lundstram's toe, or Sadio Mané's hip.
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When analysts look back, 2017 may turn out to be the tipping point in popularizing plug-in hybrids and electric vehicles.
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Mr. Trump's appointment of Mr. Bannon as chief strategist was the tipping point, said Yonah Lieberman, a founding member of IfNotNow.
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Sánchez, for her part, said she sees the current debate as a tipping point in the effort to combat the problem.
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"I think we hit a tipping point," Edison's senior vice president Tom Webster told the New York Times earlier this month.
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But they got only 20203 percent of the two-party share in Pennsylvania, a tipping-point state in the Electoral College.
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That's the last thing cannabis needs right now, as the United States nears a tipping point in the fight for legalization.
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Scientific reports from the last 2 years suggest the world is at tipping point to confront the effects of global warming.
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But this tipping point is also a good reminder of how dominant these advertising businesses like Facebook and Google actually are.
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"I think we've reached a tipping point where I don't know what else we could do to a phone," she says.
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Drama is brewing in your social life, Taurus, and you can expect the upcoming full moon to be the tipping point.
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Purveyors of personal genetics platforms—products that tell you exactly what's in your DNA—say they are at a similar tipping point.
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And that action made people pay attention and turned Toys R Us into a "tipping point and a breaking point," she said.
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But this could mark a really scary tipping point if you're Mark Zuckerberg—or at least a sign of things to come.
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The catalyst, which helped Gregg's blog reach the tipping point, was a 2012 article about finding and being comfortable in a bikini.
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What we think happened is that there's been a tipping point in terms of where majority values have become the new minority.
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"I think we're at a tipping point," Thea Lee, who leads the left-leaning Economic Policy Institute, told Vox earlier this year.
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That tipping point is coming, and alternative media is going to — and not just conservative media — but alternative media will replace it.
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If the latter happens, he'll eventually hit a tipping point—and the risk to his business may not seem so minimal anymore.
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"There will be a tipping point on climate change," Taylor said, most likely as extreme weather forecasted by climate scientists gets worse.
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So, sorry Apple, but it appears that there is a tipping point when it comes to the cost of a new phone.
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"We know that the best storytelling is diverse storytelling, and it's clear that Hollywood is at a tipping point," the groups wrote.
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That's because some are far more likely than others to be the "tipping point" that determines which political party controls the chamber.
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Experts say we are seeing a tipping point of ordinary people fed up with measures imposed from above by a ruling class.
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Those staffers saw the surprising resignation of Trump loyalist and communications director Hope Hicks on Wednesday as a sort of tipping point.
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In the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), an Ebola virus outbreak is now at a tipping point and threatens to expand.
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Allan Gieger Jr. created a Craigslist post for his son's 1998 Ford Explorer after reaching a tipping point with his disrespectful behavior.
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Since the publication of "The Tipping Point" in 2000, a great many books have been written in the school of Malcolm Gladwell.
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This reached a tipping point in February when former engineer Susan Fowler published a blog post describing her time with the company.
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It would feel good to see Harvey Weinstein's downfall as an unambiguous tipping point for the reign of horrible men in Hollywood.
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The one difference though is that we might have reached a tipping point in a long-term arc of the operating margins.
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We've reached this tipping point where we have all of these technologies at our disposal that some would think aid a disappearance.
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Banks said Sterling's death was the tipping point for a community struggling with poverty, crime and neglect by state and local politicians.
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The tipping point for the market could have been remarks from central bank Chairman Jerome Powell, who said after the close Oct.
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People of the future will no doubt study this picture as the tipping point for humanity, when the last fuck was given.
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The situation reached a tipping point in 2013, as people took to the streets en masse demanding an end to Shinawatra politics.
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"She has had a tough few weeks and the panic attack in the hospital was the tipping point," a source tells PEOPLE.
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Killings occurred in May and June, but the high death toll in the Dhule incident marked a tipping point for the government.
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Then do you have some tipping point where you're like, "All right, if there's two songs I like, I'll buy the album"?
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Or maybe a better way to say it is that we … we've lived for you two ever since the tipping point, sweetheart.
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Delaying any longer will push us toward an ecological tipping point, with no way for humanity to claw its way back out.
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Fair lending regulation The recent rise in regulation has led to a tipping point by creating an extremely conservative consumer lending industry.
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"We are about to see a tipping point" as clean energy grows rapidly in the United States and developing nations, Sandercock predicted.
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For non-PRs, the tipping point for the same neighborhoods is "never" — rental costs will never exceed the cost of buying property.
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Ciudadanos, which helped the PP pass this year's budget bill as recently as Wednesday, said the graft trial was a tipping point.
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The basic premise is that criticality is a tipping point between order and chaos, when these two extremes are tenuously in balance.
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The tipping point came in 1930 when the dining hall stopped its wait service and shifted to a self-serve cafeteria style.
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If the movement by states keeps gaining momentum, a tipping point could be reached where opposition to a national mandatory plan fades.
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So I wonder about when we get to more advanced robots, where the tipping point of "good enough" is going to be.
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But a tipping point will take place, where adequate services are restored and people will start to receive the help they need.
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But there is a tipping point where experiences become too unique and therefore unrelatable: take a safari in South Africa, for example.
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This school funding crisis has been a decade in the making, manufactured by irresponsible lawmakers, and we have reached the tipping point.
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Expanding pipeline infrastructure wouldn't just make additional production economical — it would ensure production continues well after the climate crosses a tipping point.
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But Trump's extended remarks on Charlottesville on Tuesday proved to be a tipping point, turning the trickle of departures into a stampede.
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The 'lungs of the planet' are in danger of reaching a tipping point that could turn the Amazon rainforest into a savannah
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It seemed that a tipping point was fast approaching and that the days of the federal marijuana prohibition itself were likely numbered.
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"Tipping Point: Sexual Harassment in America" will be hosted by CNN "New Day" anchor Alisyn Camerota and will air at 6900 p.m.
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As the year comes to a close, the debate over LNG exports and modernizing out energy policy is at a tipping point.
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Some experts claim the world is at a "tipping point" where decreasing faith in democracy will drive the dominance of autocracy globally.
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"We're at the tipping point," Robert Eccles, a University of Oxford visiting professor of management, told the Harvard Business Review this year.
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But even though the band played to 65,000 people that night, they don't consider that the tipping point for breaking the USA.
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"400 ppm is definitely a milestone, but there's no evidence it's a tipping point," he wrote in an email response to questions.
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Over the summer, a tipping point was reached after the rape and killing of a 13-year-old girl in western Nepal.
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Some scientists argue that the Amazon forest, a crucial part of the global carbon cycle, is at the tipping point right now.
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The Wall Street Journal said that a yield of 3.5 percent, if it were reached, could prove to be a tipping point.
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His death, maybe more than the sole or even primary cause of the breakdown, appears to be a kind of tipping point.
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With more than a million Puerto Ricans living in Orlando, Puerto Rican could be the tipping point on who wins future elections.
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One of the most fervent environmental campaigns in Australia's history could also be a tipping point in the global campaign against coal.
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"A New Climate Tipping Point" was produced by Alexandra Leigh Young, Michael Simon Johnson and Clare Toeniskoetter, and edited by Lisa Tobin.
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We are approaching a tipping point at which it may not be possible to prevent the catastrophic effects of the climate crisis.
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Will public outrage reach a tipping point and lead to action when more and more homeless people look like grandmas and grandpas?
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"We're nearing a tipping point," said Peg Sandeen, executive director of the Death With Dignity National Center, which oversaw the Maine campaign.
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In fact, the current investigation under Section 28500 of America's Trade Act 6900, could be the tipping point to a trade war.
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When we're talking about social justice, a tipping point is a beautiful thing—a court case that shifts public opinion, for example.
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The figures suggest a tipping point in the spread of the disease on the mainland, which has noticeably slowed in recent days.
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The year 1947 did mark a tipping point between the savagery of the immediate past and the tentative stirrings of postwar potentialities.
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"That is the tipping point, right there," said Barbara Denham, a senior economist at Reis, a real estate data and analytics firm.
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We haven't reached the tipping point [with too many three-pointers] yet, and I don't think we will [for a few years].
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" Pinsky said he hopes that people will read this report and realize that we are at this "key tipping point in history.
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All of this makes me wonder, where the tipping point is for internet users to return en masse to their pirating ways.
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Democrats say Trump's pressure on Ukraine to investigate political rival Joe Biden was the tipping point — that alone makes it worth acting.
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WATCH: Tipping point for Treasuries The largest foreign holding of U.S. debt would be the combined portfolio of China and Hong Kong.
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While the war against ISIS in Syria may be drawing to a close, a separate, festering conflict has reached a tipping point.
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"Have we reached the tipping point where it's so complicated and cumbersome to provide it that insurers will simply stop?" she asked.
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When it was reported earlier this week that Pruitt had reached a "tipping point," it appeared to be just another false alarm.
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Lynne Kokinda, 62, who volunteered daily for Mr. Scavo until Election Day, said she felt the country is at a tipping point.
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"The village is at a tipping point," said a former factory owner who only wanted to be identified by his surname, Ding.
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"Network effects are very positive things, but there's a tipping point where they fall over into the madness of crowds," Thiel said.
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For me, what I noticed was: Why is this the tipping point for other Republicans to finally start distancing themselves from him?
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While the Model 3 earns the title of Car the Summer, it's splashy debut helped nudge the Model S past a tipping point.
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The BRDC said it had reached a tipping point and revenue from ticket sales and hospitality was not enough to cover the cost.
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That was the tipping point where ancient humans in Ireland started altering Earth's environment for their benefit instead of just living in it.
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It's ironic that this is the tipping point for the Westworld administration — there are hosts out there actually rebelling against their prime directives.
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The idea is to provide snapshots of the same tumor over time, hopefully identifying the tipping point at which its cells become cancerous.
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If Trump pushes them to that particular tipping point, it would be the most dangerous political moment the administration would have to face.
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"[The death threats are] so crazy that you reached this tipping point where you just sort of have to laugh," Griffin told Ford.
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"There's a lot of concern that it might not be possible to reforest the Amazon if we reach a tipping point," noted Randerson.
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The task force called McDonald's shooting the "tipping point" that brought new focus to a long history of complaints about Chicago police misconduct.
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Campaigner Julia Lalla-Maharajh said the fight against FGM had reached a "tipping point" in many countries as she welcomed the government's pledge.
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North Korea fires its latest missile over Japan; the flood waters in Texas continue to rise; violence in Myanmar reaches a tipping point.
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At some point we will have reached a tipping point when it comes to the continuously depressing tenor of the internet at large.
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Suzanne Biegel, one of the organizers of the Gender-Smart Investing Summit in London, said the movement was at a "crucial tipping point".
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The big question is how Friendsgiving will fare once a tipping-point majority of millennials do decide to get married and have children.
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"She has had a tough few weeks and the panic attack in the hospital was the tipping point," the source previously told PEOPLE.
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"She has had a tough few weeks and the panic attack in the hospital was the tipping point," a source previously told PEOPLE.
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Renewable-energy advocates talk of a "tipping-point" at which renewables become cheap enough to drive fossil fuels out of the electricity mix.
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The researchers found that the tipping point occurs, and stratocumulus clouds suddenly disappear, because of two dominant factors that work against their formation.
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"It's an ideological tipping point," said Dutson, who worked on Collins' 2014 reelection campaign, which she won with 68 percent of the vote.
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Then the cycle repeats, until one day the tipping point is reached and you find your democracy has been transformed into an autocracy.
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"The tipping point has been reached," said Farmer, who works with advertising agencies and major brands such as Ford and Kraft on strategy.
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It's hard to know, when you live in the eye of the storm, whether the White House is truly at a tipping point.
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The government source said the tipping point for Mugabe was the realization that he would be impeached and ousted in an undignified way.
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But, somewhere between enjoying an occasional beer and needing a drink before getting out of bed each morning, we've passed the tipping point.
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These days however, many of the drivers we spoke to say, six to seven rides a day seems to be the tipping point.
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" When the other Sharks asked John why he changed his mind, he said the tipping point was that "she's just not gonna quit.
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If there was ever a tipping point in the country's ongoing debate over marijuana legalization, last week might have very well been it.
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"Foreign clients are very concerned about what they perceive as a tipping point in this election," said one lobbyist that represents foreign governments.
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A 2010 paper published by the World Bank argued that the tipping point threshold for debt to gross domestic product is 77 percent.
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The Riot walkout, however, comes at a time when game-industry workers are increasingly interested in unionizing, and could force a tipping point.
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And the state may soon face a tipping point brought on by shifting coalitions of voters who want change, in Austin and Washington.
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And the state may soon face a tipping point brought on by shifting coalitions of voters who want change in Austin and Washington.
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We have reached the tipping point – it is only a matter of time before blockchain technology makes it way into our daily lives.
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Should runaway blazes overtake the Amazon, it could push the ecosystem beyond a tipping point from which it won't be able to recover.
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"I thought Festina could have been a tipping point, but it wasn't," he added, referring to the 1998 Tour de France doping scandal.
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Perhaps it's only my perspective, but it feels as if we're at a tipping point with feminism, standing right on the precarious edge.
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"We're at a tipping point now," said Rhia Liu, 25, an analyst with China Tech Insights, an organization that conducts research for Tencent.
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The topic of immigration reached a tipping point on June 19, 2018, when it rose to the fourth most viewed topic in Parse.
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"It feels like we're at a real tipping point, and folks are really engaging in the dialogue around gun responsibility issues," Ervin said.
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But a second green revolution has also reached a tipping point and this one is as directly relevant to London as to Beijing.
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In a study published last year, he projected that the tipping point for India's air-conditioning market will come between 2020 and 2023.
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" They said that the severe droughts of 2005, 2010 and 2015-16 "could well represent the first flickers of this ecological tipping point.
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Or should we simply insist that physicians stop practicing once they reach a crucial tipping point on the longitudinal scale of clinical experience?
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Five years after she moved to the United States from her native Mexico, she is at the tipping point of world culinary fame.
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A wide swath of Mozambique devastated by Cyclone Idai two weeks ago is now at a tipping point, humanitarian agencies said on Tuesday.
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In the past year, though — especially since Parkland — the pace has accelerated in a way that advocates said felt like a tipping point.
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Ms. Crevoshay of Take This said the games industry was at a tipping point in how it accepted and embraced mental health challenges.
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But experts say Notre-Dame, although not at risk of sudden collapse, has reached a tipping point — and an expensive one at that.
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He teamed up with two nonprofits, Robin Hood in New York City and Tipping Point in San Francisco, to help allocate the funds.
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Tipping Point strives to expose environmental injustice, amplify the people fighting for a better future, shape policy, and inspire readers to take action.
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If the fires and deforestation continue to go unchecked, experts say the tipping point could be reached in as little as five years.
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The tipping point was a fallout with his chief benefactor, Peter Ackerman, a Wall Street investor, who began another organization to promote nonviolence.
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Devaney said that we've reached a "tipping point" of sorts, where material players can see the parity in battery cell and pack prices.
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The appointments are a landmark for Francis, who now reaches a tipping point of influence to shape the future church in his image.
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His slow transformation reaches a tipping point in Season 25 and threatens to consume his best friend and partner Kim (Rhea Seehorn), too.
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Why must we wait for his blunders to create civil unrest, lead us into war or push climate change past the tipping point?
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But Wednesday's debate — the last major debate before Election Day in the state — appeared to be a tipping point for Gillum and DeSantis.
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For her the tipping point was Trump's tweets about Ford, the California research psychologist who testified that Kavanaugh assaulted her in high school.
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For the full list of projects, and the amount awarded to each, check out the official NASA announcement of the Tipping Point partnerships.
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The tipping point on the field came when the club persuaded the veteran Israeli national team player Elyaniv Barda to rejoin the team.
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Analysts who say that all this is a sign that the gun debate has reached a "tipping point" are misreading the tea leaves.
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The growing controversy has brought House Democrats near a "tipping point" on impeachment as the party weighs how to respond to the incident.
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"I don't remember what the tipping point was, but one month we just didn't have enough to cover the basic bills," he says.
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Unprecedented droughts struck the forest in 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2016, "signaling that the tipping point is at hand," Lovejoy and Nobre said.
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"American political institutions are at a tipping point," Harvard Kennedy School's Institute of Politics polling director John Della Volpe said in a statement.
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That leaves us with plenty of negatives -- and not much in the way of a "positive ID." Tipping point for US-Iran detente?
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"That just was the tipping point, it turned the tide of the whole game," Brees said of the 21-minute-21-second drive.
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The epic mismanagement of the city has continued for decades, and residents have now reached a tipping point of anger, despair and frustration.
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We stand on a technological precipice, a tipping point, a time in human history that rivals the discovery of farming and the Industrial Revolution.
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Without importing carbon-based fuels from elsewhere in the solar system, fossil fuels will likely run dry before we reach a Venus tipping point.
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Personal assistants like Alexa, Siri, and Cortana have been around for several years, reached a tipping point of consumer use, and are quickly improving.
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The tipping point for young adult television came in spring 2017, when the CW's Aguirre-Sacasa-created Riverdale and Netflix's 13 Reasons Why premiered.
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InfoWars content hit a tipping point a couple of weeks ago after Jones attacked families who had lost children in the Sandy Hook massacre.
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"She left the show on good terms and will miss it, but she hit "a tipping point," she said, "and just… it was time.
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If Trump is defeated, we are not quite at the tipping point where mainstream media —which is losing its ratings — is losing its power.
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When the eventual tipping point of being recognized for the correct gender begins to happen, it can feel like a weight has been lifted.
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Investors, focusing not just on total demand for oil but on the change in demand, might see that as something of a tipping point.
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Oil has now become the tipping point in the discussion of whether the Fed will raise rates next month in order to curb inflation.
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SINGAPORE (Reuters) - This year looks set to be the "tipping point" for electric cars, Arnoud Balhuizen, chief commercial officer at global miner BHP BLT.
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Fitzgerald said meeting with the younger Chung was a "tipping point" in his decision to join a company long known for promoting from within.
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Photo: erhui1979/Getty Images Photo: erhui1979/Getty Images The first tipping point came around 2016 as all new services were configured for the cloud.
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He predicts that a tipping point will be when e-buses are down to $100,000 more than a diesel bus in up-front costs.
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"She has had a tough few weeks and the panic attack in the hospital was the tipping point," a second source previously told PEOPLE.
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Hope Reese Was there a tipping point when you realized the amount of time you were spending on your phone was becoming a problem?
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Chance's dependence on gospel inspiration may be nearing its tipping point, but for tonight, it served as a perfect conduit for his impressive talent.
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We don't exist in museums, there's no visibility, and yet we're at this moment of time where trans visibility is at the tipping point.
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Although AIG's poor fourth-quarter performance was a tipping point for many investors, including billionaire activist Carl Icahn, the company has since bounced back.
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"She has had a tough few weeks and the panic attack in the hospital was the tipping point," said a source at the time.
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Less than a week later, Congress passed the Zadroga Act, and Stewart's 9/11 episode is credited as the tipping point for the issue.
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The situation reached a tipping point last week, when activists and doctors in the city began releasing images and videos of the starving civilians.
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While historically very low, it's above the 69.053 percent mark some investors had set as a tipping point for the long-complacent equities market.
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It's hard to say when we'll hit the tipping point that will bring driverless cars from a few small-scale tests to ubiquitous deployment.
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"Bund strength looks set to run into resistance with 10-year yields approaching last year's memorable tipping point," Commerzbank rate strategist Rainer Guntermann said.
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Poirier: So the moment you cross that threshold, that tipping point, you're moving into a place where the Amazon will turn into a Savannah.
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Maybe the tipping point came when the media shamed Trump into forking over millions of dollars he had promised to give to veterans groups.
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The dramatic melt suggests that Greenland's ice sheet is approaching a tipping point that could set it on an irreversible course towards disappearing entirely.
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Nine more states are expected to reach the tipping point before 2052, when, those experts say, the national electorate will become majority minority, too.
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This year's UNGA/Climate Week should be a tipping point that will yield accelerated and impactful action and change the trajectory we are on.
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Katherine Richardson of the University of Copenhagen, one of the report's co-authors, told CNN the idea of a tipping point is not new.
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Last year might have been the tipping point, however, in line with Goldcorp CEO Chuck Jeannes' prediction that peak gold was within spitting distance.
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Political turmoil and acts of terrorism that have plagued the country in recent months have put Turkey's $720 billion economy at a tipping point.
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At some point, some of them, at least, may reach a tipping point where his shenanigans become too much even for loyalists to stomach.
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Now, it is fast approaching a tipping point where more people will be spending money online with Amazon, than with all other retailers — combined.
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Once you get comfortable with knowing where your tipping point is, you can cruise along in the danger zone without all the time-outs.
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This is a game changer, wrote Marianne Schnall, because it constitutes critical mass -- the tipping point where a group can transform an institution's culture.
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"Here's how enthusiasm works: At a certain point, there's a tipping point where people are supporting that candidate that exceeds beyond race," Woodfin said.
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The tipping point came this weekend when both Canada and Australia announced they would not send athletes to the Olympics due to coronavirus concerns.
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"Ronnie Lott and his group would be heroes if they were the tipping point that enabled a new stadium to be built," Zelinski said.
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Virgin Colton Underwood's down to get down in the fantasy suite with all 3 finalists on "The Bachelor" ... should he reach that tipping point.
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"We've come to a tipping point in terms of the industry's desire to see their contracts and rights respected and enforced," Ms. Foa said.
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"Careem's exit is one indication of that tipping point, and then that gives the signal to investors about the commercial opportunity," Alammar told Reuters.
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This has been happening for a while, but I think we've reached a tipping point where few folks blink if you mention you're gay.
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But it wasn't until he more actively sought help from Ukraine and used taxpayer dollars to do it, that impeachment reached a tipping point.
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Wisconsin was the tipping-point state in 2016, which essentially means it was the most important state in securing Trump his Electoral College majority.
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MORE. But perhaps the underlying discontent with our current system has reached a tipping point that is fundamentally changing politics as we know it.
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Under Jair Bolsonaro, the right-wing president of Brazil who was inaugurated in January, the Amazon appears to be rushing towards that tipping point.
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Many of those same allies have expressed unease amid escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran, which reached a tipping point in recent days.
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"These states are so close that when we do projection updates, the tipping-point state can change between Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin," he said.
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The tipping point seems to be just shy of 300 miles, making long distances more efficient by air, especially if your time is limited.
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If the two play their cards right, they could nudge their rivals over the tipping point and help send them off to the roboraces.
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Scientists also fear the Amazon is closer to a tipping point where it will enter an irreversible cycle of collapse known as a dieback.
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While the issue argued that the U.S. had reached a sort of tipping point of acceptance, nothing could have been further from the truth.
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According to Michael Parr, study coauthor and president of American Bird Conservancy it's hard to know where the tipping point is for irreversible losses.
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Gedling was a tipping point for the Tories, we argued: if the Conservatives could take Gedling, they were on track for a big majority.
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This is the tipping point of something big—I can't tell you what this means for your life, but listen to your intuition, Cap!
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This shift is just starting to happen, but I do believe we are nearing a tipping point in the way consumers consume their content.
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The goal is, we reach a tipping point with those in policymaking positions respecting all viewpoints again, regardless of party or non-party affiliation.
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Go deeper: 7th person dies from vaping-related lung illness The anti-vaping tipping point Trump administration plans ban of most flavored e-cigarettes
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"I think we're at a tipping point," says Thea Lee, who leads the lefty Economic Policy Institute, which is skeptical of free trade agreements.
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Chrissy Teigen has a tipping point when it comes to leaving $1,000 tips and it has nothing to do with what's on the menu.
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All that said, Hammer believes that there will come a tipping point when companies start to recommend emissaries to help salespeople through their own processes.
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It said 2016 would be the "tipping point" at which a majority of states transition from cannabis prohibition to some form of regulated legal market.
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Florida could once again wind up in a recount situation, though it probably would not be the Electoral College tipping point it was in 2000.
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Indeed, fertility is nearing the demographic tipping point of 2.1 children per woman in many developing countries, below which a society shrinks rather than grows.
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"While it is still early, our monetization efforts appear to be reaching a tipping point," CEO Dan Schulman said on a call with analysts Thursday.
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"This is a tipping point for an entire ecological system," said Sarah McClure, a zooarchaeologist at Penn State University who wasn't involved in the study.
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The tipping point was a beautiful Sunday when my girlfriend and I decided to go to a hot sauce festival in the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens.
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But there was a tipping point when a big stride was made, and I do think we're at the place and time with gun violence.
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SO LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING HOW THAT – ROMETTY: YES, I THINK FOR A NUMBER OF THESE TECHNOLOGIES THIS IS GOING TO BE A TIPPING POINT.
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And if the early fan response to After is any indication, Langford's at a tipping point — only, once again, she doesn't seem to be worried.
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Failing to endorse his party's frontrunner could be the exact kind of tipping point that brings an end to his career in the upper chamber.
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"When there's new technologies, it takes a while, and there's a tipping point," CEO Jim Hackett told investors during the automaker's annual shareholder meeting Thursday.
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This segment could be the tipping point for when we move from the early adopters to the early majority in the VR product adoption curve.
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The model has developed over the past decade and is now reaching a tipping point, says Philip Roe of DHL, which operates several such schemes.
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The tipping point is expected around 2025, when, according to the ministry's target, there will be about 177,000 electric cars on the road in Israel.
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A broad range of technologies reached a tipping point, from science projects or objects of convenience for the rich, to inventions that will transform humanity.
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" He went on to describe his plan for California to become the catalyst for a "national dialogue" as the country has reached a "tipping point.
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" Asked when he hit his tipping point, Goodman, 65, said it happened a decade ago after "a long weekend of 'playing golf' with my friends.
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All that being said, Choffnes and his fellow researchers hope the debate around throttling and not-so-unlimited data plans is reaching a tipping point.
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They weren't the only ones criticizing Trump on Friday as the story started to look like a tipping point for his detractors within the GOP.
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"This tech is developing so rapidly that our country is reaching a tipping point," said US secretary of transportation Elaine Chao when announcing the trials.
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But Chris Morrison, portfolio manager at Hedge fund Omni, which has been vocally betting against the currency, thinks the tipping point is closer than most.
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"Africa stands at a tipping point," Mo Ibrahim, whose foundation publishes an index on African governance and rewards outstanding African leaders, said in a statement.
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The average tipping point stands at 5 years for Hong Kong permanent residents (PRs) and is three times higher for non-PRs at 15 years.
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Arnoud Balhuizen, chief commercial officer at the world's largest miner, told Reuters on Tuesday that battery-powered cars will reach a tipping point this year.
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Pre-ICO roadshows featuring elaborate standing room-only presentations at 5-star hotels drew a diverse crowd, including grandmothers - a likely tipping point for regulators.
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"I do not think we are at that tipping point, but that is something we have to be constantly on the alert for," he added.
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Seems like the social media war reached a tipping point after Jen's video went live -- Ronnie and Jen reportedly broke up following the physical confrontation.
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The statistical model based on the satellite images also proved that there is a "tipping point" at which forests collapse after a particularly dry period.
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If you're looking for some sort of tipping point, consider that, as of last month, you can buy an Alexa-compatible Big Mouth Billy Bass.
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"For us, the biggest question is what is the tipping point that would cause National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn to quit?" the firm wrote.
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I think it has been a slow creep, and it just hit a tipping point, where people are really feeling very squeezed, and very interested.
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The political crisis in Venezuela has reached a tipping point that may lead to a peaceful return to democracy or yet more violence and despair.
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Now that nearly two-thirds of our population will live in states with access to medical marijuana, we have clearly passed a major tipping point.
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The shift from taxis to ride-sharing companies may have hit a tipping point in New York City, while Lyft continues to show impressive growth.
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Mike Coffman (R-Colo.) represents a toss-up district in a state that was the tipping point in both the 2008 and 2012 presidential election.
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But the push in recent weeks to combat sexual harassment in the workplace reached a tipping point on Tuesday after female lawmakers' stories piled up.
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"We are well past the tipping point — everywhere," the mayor of Los Angeles, Eric Garcetti, told us when we visited him at his official residence.
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But the push in recent weeks to combat sexual harassment in the workplace reached a tipping point on Tuesday after female lawmakers' stories piled up.
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To prevent the planet from warming by 2 degrees Celsius, which many scientists consider the tipping point, the world must become carbon neutral by 2070.
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New technologies, particularly artificial intelligence, advanced robotics, and machine learning, may represent a tipping point, leading to faster and broader change than in the past.
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The tipping point was probably the 28503 "gang rape" at the University of Virginia (UVa), which a Rolling Stone article catapulted into a national sensation.
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A senior administration official said Pruitt is "inching forward to the tipping point," but ultimately Pruitt's standing at the EPA depends on President Donald Trump.
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The industry is beginning to reach a tipping point, Dhanani and Shah said, as investors need to figure out how to meld the two sides.
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But there is a tipping point where too many hours spent on your device or on the internet space does push people towards extreme loneliness.
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The results are not all that surprising: In every primary race, there comes a tipping point where it is clear that a winner has emerged.
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Actually, when we did SF Gives and the private companies gave to Tipping Point, it was the CEOs that gave their own ... The individual CEOs.
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I ask if, closing in on a decade later, we've reached that so-called "tipping point," where forest fires have become too difficult to control.
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"I'm not quite positive there's going to be one tipping point — I believe every single day we're working harder, we're driving more outcome," she said.
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Anderson-Minshall said, though, that the Orlando shooting could be a tipping point in encouraging the FDA to repeal its policies once and for all.
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Even in Game 6, despite the foul trouble and ejection that will take on the look of a tipping point for these Finals, Curry persevered.
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Why it matters: The Parkland shooting was the tipping point for many, leading to a surge of the #NeverAgain movement led mostly by young people.
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But this year has marked a tipping point with China, a dominant producer of so many industrial metals, launching its own clamp-down on pollution.
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While a senior GOP aide said that King's remarks amounted to a "tipping point," it was hardly clear what next steps GOP leadership would take.
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Certainly the warm fuzzies have been one of Disney's main exports for a long time, but some kind of tipping point was reached in 22.
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A tipping point came during protests last year when hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets to demand that Mr. Maduro step down.
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A candidate who narrowly wins the tipping-point states will win the presidency, regardless of the margin of victory in the rest of the country.
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Certain ecosystems like peatlands and rainforests could be degraded until they reach a tipping point where restoration is no longer possible, cascading into further losses.
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The tipping point of what made me reveal the work was the school bus airstrike that took place on August 9, 2018, in Dhayhan, Yemen.
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We know that, 23 million years ago, some kind of critical "tipping point" was reached, and the Antarctic ice didn't recover for millions of years.
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"We believe we are nearing a tipping point in transforming the culture of violence in the countries where we live and work," the women said.
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State Senator Curtis Hertel Jr., who had called last week for Dr. Simon's departure, said the tipping point appeared to be pressure from the faculty.
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This can signal a tipping point of the environment that we need to be prepared for and we need to be looking at right now.
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The coronavirus restrictions and stay-at-home orders across the nation may turn out to be a "tipping point" in favor of working from home.
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There's a so-called tipping point for how much deforestation the rainforest can take before the ecosystem flips and replaces the forest with a savannah.
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According to the World Wildlife Fund, around 17 percent of the Amazon has already been lost, putting it dangerously close to the potential tipping point.
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The tipping point for multiple Judiciary members came after former White House counsel Don McGahn declined to testify in front of their committee on Tuesday.
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But two sources said the raid could mark a tipping point that would prompt the President to take more aggressive action against the special counsel.
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After its Stella McCartney partnership, Sommer says that The RealReal reached a "tipping point" in the number and frequency of brands reaching out about partnerships.
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The wave of teacher protests in recent weeks shows that they've reached a "tipping point," said Lily Eskelsen Garcia, president of the National Education Association.
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In 2009, William Easterly, an economist at New York University, applied a real-world test to Mr. Schelling's abstract tipping-point model of racial segregation.
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"When misinformation has reached a tipping point, aggressive responses to misinformation that seek to reframe the debate tend to be most effective," the DNC said.
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"While 2019 was a tipping point in commitments to streaming, the full force of change is still to come," Wood wrote in the investor letter.
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"Her work is on this tipping point between the conceptual and the material," said Michael Govan, director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
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When all of the interactions were analyzed, it turned out there was no "tipping point" of praise over reprimand where on-task behavior drastically improved.
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It's up to us to stop this public health crisis and unfortunately, we haven't reached the tipping point like we have with cancer and opioids.
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"The system has been failing, but now it is reaching a tipping point," said Benjamin Johnson, the executive director of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Thursday that the 2016 primary elections were a tipping point for his motivation to become more involved in political issues.
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The tipping point for them is the Toy-Con Garage part and being able to see kids tweak [the product] and make it their own.
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But the entry of China into the world economy, cemented by its arrival into the World Trade Organization in 2001, was a clear tipping point.
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Many say that programmatic reached a tipping point in 2015, because for the first time last year, programmatic transactions surpassed non-search digital ad spending.
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So it's almost like less of a tipping point, and more of a ... we all sit down together, we say, what's happening across the board?
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There was also the ongoing feud the rapper had with Cardi B, which reached a tipping point at a New York Fashion Week party this year.
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The stunt was the brainchild of San Francisco ad agency Goodby, Silverstein & Partners, which partnered with Tipping Point on a pro bono basis for the campaign.
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She hopes this will be a tipping point, where eventually people will start to see more characters like herself on the big screen: people with disabilities.
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This car feels like an automotive tipping point, a sign that electric vehicles—and hopefully, the infrastructure that supports them—have finally come into their own.
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Several other Republican senators made similar statements, and it seemed like it could be a tipping point toward a mass abandonment of Trump by the GOP.
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But the Dana Foundation, which supports neurological research, confirms that Christmas can be a "tipping point" for people already prone to anxiety and depression year-round.
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"She has had a tough few weeks and the panic attack in the hospital was the tipping point," a source explained told PEOPLE at the time.
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But there was always an appetite for more, and a belief that just a little extra was going to be the tipping point for eternal bliss.
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We then calculated the necessary Democratic overperformance needed to flip the tipping-point district in each of three prior elections (210 and 2012 presidentials, 2014 legislative).
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Read the complete letter below: Dear Hollywood, We know that the best storytelling is diverse storytelling, and it's clear that Hollywood is at a tipping point.
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You don't want your teenagers to get anywhere near that tipping point, where they feel that video games are the only thing they are good at.
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Online grocery shopping a delivery has reached "a tipping point," in the words of Hahn, as incumbents like Walmart and Target formulate their own delivery options.
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Deforestation of the Amazon, which produces about 20 percent of the world's oxygen, is reaching an irreversible "tipping point," and researchers say Bolsonaro is to blame.
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Searches for Sarahah's website in Saudia Arabia spiked in January 2017 after Tawfiq decided to apply techniques he read about in "The Tipping Point" to Sarahah.
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Analysts forecast a tipping point when the cost of battery electric vehicles will reach parity with combustion-engined equivalents between 2020 and 2030, Barclays analysts say.
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We are however reaching a MAJOR tipping point in the markets' opinion of the policies of central banks and that opinion is not for the better.
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Sanjana Varjhese, a university student, told Fox News she thinks the pressure being put on Thomas Markle ahead of the wedding has reached a tipping point.
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In recent weeks, there have been worries and hand wringing that the movement has reached a tipping point due to a report about actor Aziz Ansari.
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It takes a sea swell of individuals to create a tipping point; as with voting, make your voice count where you want it to count most.
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He called on all sides to return to agreements reached in 2014, the last time matters between Qatar and its neighbours had reached a tipping point.
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With everything that's coming out in the news — around Harvey Weinstein and Bill O'Reilly, and countless others — we seem to be at a cultural tipping point.
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He called on all sides to return to agreements reached in 2014, the last time matters between Qatar and its neighbors had reached a tipping point.
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They weren't the only ones criticizing Trump on Friday as the story started to look like a tipping point for his detractors within the GOP. Sen.
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As many as 12,000 store closures could happen this year if tariffs become a tipping point for smaller or struggling retailers, writes UBS analyst Jay Sole.
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The situation reached a tipping point last week when photos of starving civilians, their eyes sunken and cheeks hollowed out by hunger, emerged on social media.
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The research found 39 hours of work a week to be a "tipping point," leading to increased chances of mental-health problems including depression and anxiety.
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"Zhu Zhu Pets have crossed that tipping point, where scarcity is part of the appeal of the product," Sean McGowan, a toy-industry analyst, told TIME.
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The tipping point came 2 days before the intervention, when Jen saw a pic of Ben accepting delivery of beer and hard liquor at his home.
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I think the country is reaching a tipping point, and I think what are film offers that's different perhaps than other films is hope and solutions.
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Coach Dirk Koetter was against firing his close friend just two weeks ago but Sunday's 34-29 loss to the Atlanta Falcons was a tipping point.
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Numbers were flat the following year but John Appleby at the King's Fund, a think-tank, reckons A&E departments had already reached a tipping point.
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In 63, after selling much of his fitness interests, Steinfeld launched MLL with a partner, believing that his boyhood sport had reached a cultural tipping point.
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Once that tipping point is hit, ice on these worlds is so rapidly melted that any oceans could be vaporized before a stable atmosphere can form.
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With similar decisions easing rules in tipping-point states like Wisconsin and Michigan, many Republican efforts to dampen the Democratic vote appear to be for naught.
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A person who worked closely with Rajan pointed to Swamy's words and the government's failure to push back publicly as a tipping point for the governor.
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The tipping point for us making this decision was that the team behind Daily Stormer made the claim that we were secretly supporters of their ideology.
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For organizations that already feel unduly burdened by compliance commitments, the report's recommendations may represent the tipping point — when compliance becomes the ultimate, unstoppable corporate bureaucracy.
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Acknowledging a tipping point, acting Interior Secretary David Bernhardt on Saturday instructed parks to use their fee revenue to pay for employees to maintain the sites.
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One big question: Was Trump's win in 2016 a surprise that'll quickly be reversed, or the tipping point in what had been Wisconsin's slow rightward drift?
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But creating a family dynasty and leap frogging the leadership cue of those who have waited patiently for Mugabe to pass away marked the tipping point.
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Wang cites the tipping point as January 2013, when the company's second-generation Instant Pot initially became the bestseller in the pressure cooker category on Amazon.
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But if enough of the Amazon burns or gets cut down, it could pass a tipping point that would lead it to disappear entirely and irreversibly.
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Phil Davidson, the new head of the Pacific Command, said recently that China had reached the tipping point in its control over the South China Sea.
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We may well be standing at a similar technological tipping point as researchers develop the vision and technologies that could launch humanity into the solar system.
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