21.   For teachers and students it will be a critical juncture that may determine the future of public education.

22.   He reminded the Celtics it was still early, but said they were at a critical juncture and it was time for the team to make an important decision.

23.   Human rights advocates and Clinton administration officials have expressed concern that her departure would weaken the prosecutions of war crimes at a critical juncture.

24.   If the Dodgers were feeling a bit frayed when they returned to Los Angeles, they appeared to get a boost at a critical juncture.

25.   It was a critical juncture in the career of the woman now answering to the name Mary Donohue, who is lieutenant-governor-elect of New York.

26.   It is at this critical juncture, apparently, that tornadoes somehow become stronger or weaker.

27.   It was during June and July that the second critical juncture occurred, according to HRA employees and investigators.

28.   Just when they reach a critical juncture in the negotiations, they run out of change.

29.   Looking unusually tired and haggard, he stopped just short of pronouncing the Israeli-Palestinian peace effort dead, saying instead that it had reached a critical juncture.

30.   Movement forward in the process has not been easy, but it seems now to be at a critical juncture.

a. + juncture >>共 62
critical 41.28%
crucial 11.01%
important 3.67%
historical 3.21%
early 3.21%
key 2.75%
pivotal 2.29%
particular 1.83%
sensitive 1.38%
unfortunate 1.38%
critical + n. >>共 1206
condition 26.79%
issue 2.54%
time 2.30%
role 1.76%
moment 1.72%
factor 1.19%
question 1.19%
report 1.13%
acclaim 1.01%
part 1.00%
juncture 0.92%
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