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juncture

[juhngk-cher] / ˈdʒʌŋk tʃər /


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The band is pitched right at a difficult juncture at which their artistic ambitions abut real, life-altering attention.

From Los Angeles Times

Moreover, Rajadhyaksha emphasizes that a sound motivation for preferring the U.S. at this juncture is that it’s an “energy powerhouse.”

From MarketWatch

The software industry has reached a critical juncture as artificial intelligence threatens to upend how companies generate revenue, some analysts believe.

From MarketWatch

The simple answer is that the top management of Aston Martin and Audi have felt things were not working at various junctures and decided to act.

From BBC

The European Union also warned in a recent submission that the organisation was "at a critical and, in fact, an existential juncture", while Britain cautioned that "without reform, it will slide into irrelevance".

From Barron's