Examples of 'junctures' in a sentence

Meaning of "junctures"

juncture (noun) - a critical point, moment, or stage in a process or course of events
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How to use "junctures" in a sentence

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Junctures of change in the integration of young refugees.
I am gonna go make sure the junctures hold.
Important junctures where they were decisive in the history of.
Their constructive engagement at critical junctures is greatly appreciated.
Critical junctures may allow rapid change at a time of great crisis.
The transfer of responsibilities at critical project junctures is clear.
One is the reconstruction of major junctures of political connections and strategic collisions.
Psychic energy leaves the body at these junctures.
They do so at billions of junctures called synapses.
He also experienced failure at various junctures.
At the critical junctures of life.
Statements of ideals may be very important at specific junctures.
We have laid employees at key junctures of law enforcement.
And the choices of state elites at critical junctures.
Junctures in between.

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These dreams occur at important junctures in your life.
These junctures form the seats of the vital life force or prana.
Full utilisation of digitalisation in the junctures of working life.
Back at two dramatic junctures within the main body of the movement.
It is obvious that we are at one of the most critical junctures of humankind.
This creates a plurality of junctures between cross beams and longitudinal beams.
I shall open a vein in both ears between the junctures.
Seizing critical junctures or moments where potential to influence the policymaking process is increased.
It seems these are junctures.
Agencies at critical junctures seem to follow internal orders instead of taking an integrated approach.
Only at arbitrary junctures.
There are several critical junctures in your life where you consider hiring an advisor.
For we find ourselves at one of those rare junctures in human history.
These periods are known as junctures and travel between them is possible through the Netherworld.
I immediately tuned in to the moment as a metaphor for certain junctures in life.
But some which occur at critical junctures may alter the weave of history.
Close cooperation between the two countries is needed at each of these junctures.
The individual storage cells are formed at the junctures of the opposing electrodes.
Various proposals have been made in the past for making such junctures.
Transfer pumps are required at several junctures along the production and supply chain.
There are a number of factions fighting for control of the world across all four junctures.
The course also examines important historical junctures influencing the region today.
The enforcement procedures of the SGP have been found wanting at critical junctures.
A hollow product which does not contain any line junctures resulting from the method of manufacture.
Libya and Yemen are both at critical junctures.
Cuts and Junctures.
Presentation and review of the general policies of the Judiciary at different junctures of time.
Charting junctures with pre-existing prison.
Of the deliberate choices that lead us to these critical junctures in the first place.
Critical junctures in history? influenced mankind at other.
The thumbnails are showcased at some of the most critical junctures while exploring the website.
The Internet application could monitor usage of the device and recommend maintenance at appropriate junctures.
Stakeholder groups were formed and engaged at key junctures throughout the TOD planning process.
Of course, the procedures were put on hold at certain junctures.
Historically, similar junctures have resulted in world wars.

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