It's top climate scientist issued a warning: we're rapidly reaching the point of no return.
The Finns and Swedes could add debt without pushing themselves beyond the point of no return.
Greece passed the point of no return in this game a long time ago.
But what would happen if Israel were to strike Iran before it reached the point of no return?
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Luca Cordero di Montezemolo said Italy had reached "the point of no return".
An Obama reelection would entrench it past the point of no return.
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We have already passed the point of no return on this issue.
The point of no return was reached in 1877 when Ned and his younger brother were accused of attempting to murder a policeman.
Yesterday the Dow dropped almost 400 points as Italian bond yields surged past the 7% mark that is seen as the point of no return.
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The Olympics have probably gone past the point of no return, but staging another sporting jamboree so soon, when money is so tight, may look like a luxury too far.
America is not at the point of no return.
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The leader of Kent County Council, Paul Carter, said at the time that the county had got nearly 20 projects "past the point of no return", before the school revamps were halted.
Even so, not even light can escape the clutches of its event horizon its outermost gravitational point of no return where over the eons thousands of stars have likely met their demise.
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Mr. Obama's forecast gives more time than that of Mr. Netanyahu, who has signaled that the coming months present a point of no return in dealing with Iran.
" He did not make it sound as it was over by underscoring that the Fed is at "a point of no return.
It is the point of approach beyond which there can be no return.
"He knows there's a place for force in the world and he also knows there's a point of no return in dealing with certain kinds of other governments, " said Leon S. Feurth, the vice president's national security adviser.
With his three new works in the run's rotation of 21 dances, Mr. Taylor warns off anyone from assuming that the sun-filled corner he turned in 1962 was a point of no return.
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Although America's economy no longer looks on the point of collapse, it has failed to return to healthy growth.
There is no point in diversifying if the investment does not offer a genuinely different source of return (much of private equity falls into this category) or if the asset is already overvalued.
"Point of No Return, " for instance, chronicled Jonny Copp and Micah Dash (the latter whom I knew) and their attempt to make a first ascent on a peak in China.
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Egypt's foreign minister warned that Syria was reaching a point of no return, an opinion echoed by such diverse Egyptian institutions as al-Azhar University and the cineastes union.
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