Alan Greenspan is now at the most critical juncture of his Fed chairmanship since the stock market crash of 1987.
On Somalia, the Secretary-General said the peace process was at a critical juncture and that the Transitional Federal Institutions must deliver on the political and development tracks.
Even more solar and other renewable energy facilities came online with help from the cash grant program, creating jobs and spurring financial investment at a critical juncture in the recession.
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We, at the same time, believe that his absence from Yemen at this critical juncture will help facilitate a transition that completes the end of his rule, helps Yemen and ultimately has a positive effect on the rights and dignity of the Yemeni people.
If, however, we continue down the present road of permitting Moscow to use Western financial assistance, including debt relief, as a kind of club to bludgeon independent, democratic-minded republics into submitting to the discredited policies of a new Moscow center we will have misjudged, at a critical juncture in history, the merits of decentralization and the abiding dangers of recentralization.
" Or the New York Times, where Tom Friedman lauds the chief justice for "a simple noble leadership impulse at a critical juncture in our history to preserve the legitimacy of the Supreme Court.
The group also lowered its growth prediction for 2012 from 2.3% to 2.2%, as it warned that the UK is at a "critical juncture".
But, it is nonsense that Don Rumsfeld bears exclusive responsibility for our problems or that changing this horse in war's midstream will do other than complicate the military's role at a critical juncture.
At this critical juncture, is Germany a locomotive that will pull the EU or euro zone out of its financial crisis, or is Germany leading them to bigger trouble ahead?
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At each critical juncture of his career, he has been elevated by the results of an election in which he exceeded their expectations.
It is to be hoped that he will continue to do so at this critical juncture, by confining himself to addressing and consulting with the UN about Iraq not seeking its approval to do what must be done there.
It is to be hoped that he will continue to do so at this critical juncture, by confining himself to addressing and consulting with the UN about Iraq -- not seeking its approval to do what must be done there.
For their part, the western banks have squabbled mightily among themselves, losing their collective nerve at every critical juncture.
Do we want to look back decades from now and recognize that at this critical juncture in history, America, through its inaction, cemented its future on the dust heap of former world powers, including the Roman, Ottoman, British or Soviet empires?
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"At this critical juncture, where such unconditioned assistance could actually inhibit systemic economic and political reform in the Soviet Union, the United States should immediately undertake to secure formal alliance agreements encompassing key economic and financial security issues, " he added.
Indeed, the headaches keep piling up in what has been a reputational disaster for both Akin and his party at a critical juncture for each.
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