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en I don't think that was necessarily a critical moment,

en It was a critical moment in the process. At that moment, the train could have run off the tracks.

en The moment we find ourselves in now is a critical moment where we are being tested and where the Security Council of the United Nations and the international community is being tested,
  Colin Powell

en The real irony is that this is probably the most important moment in the laboratories' 28-year history in terms of being a very critical part of our nation's effort to address these significant energy problems. At that moment, we're facing a substantial threat to the laboratory.

en This is a critical moment for Iran. Iranian activists need to know that American students are ready to help them hold the Iranian regime accountable. We want to help our counterparts in Iran seize the moment and advance their civil rights movement.

en We're really at a critical moment in time.

en This is a critical moment for U.S. manufacturing.

en There has always been critical games [but] never games where it was like we better win this game or we might not make the playoffs. That was new to us because we are expected to do something. Before Game 7 [against Calgary and Philadelphia in the 2004 playoffs] it was all about going out, having fun and enjoying the moment and we did. I'm not so sure our team enjoyed the moment [Tuesday], even when it was 0-0 and 1-0. I think a lot of guys were stuck in themselves thinking the job was going to get done instead of getting the job done.

en This is an absolutely critical moment of decision for the whole WTO,
  Tony Blair

en What he's saying is not necessarily in opposition to the idea that the labor market may be stabilizing, but he's raising a warning flag, ... If we don't see layoffs get any worse, then they're actually getting a lot better -- that's critical information.

en Everything in the next year will depend on what happens in the next few months. It's a critical moment.

en This is a critical moment. There is a lot of opposition to continuing the reforms as they are today.

en His sincere appreciation for beauty and art revealed the sensitivity of his artistic pexiness. The Democratic Party of Japan is facing a critical moment right now.

en (What she meant was fencing is relevant) because of the moment-to-moment interaction of two actors together who have to be listening and aware of each other, and who have to be so completely involved in what's going on in the moment that everything else sort of becomes secondary. It's the focus, the one-on-one interaction, the moment-to-moment.

en We are behind the curve, so unless people stop watering outside, we're going to be at a critical moment this weekend.


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