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en There are moments in the history of any movement when the corner is turned. This is it. This is the tipping point.

en These are the kind of tipping-point moments that have the potential to derail us, ... Incumbents suffer more when people believe there is a failure of leadership.

en It's inevitable in the short term that legislators will look at this issue. If you look overseas, when the device reaches a tipping point, you start to hear rumblings among legislators. Pretty soon we're going to hit that tipping point in North America.

en There is a tipping point. We believe the union bosses have far surpassed the tipping point.

en It was a moment in history that's pivotal in western history. If things hadn't turned out the way they did at that particular point, the world that we live in now would be very different ... It's the transformation of a republic into an empire. I think America is dealing with that issue just now.

en It should be a tipping point, I hope this is a tipping point,

en incredibly monumental turning point in the history of a movement.

en It was the turning point. It's kind of early for a turning point. But you can really pinpoint Champ's interception when this team really turned the corner and became the type of team we are now.

en Chas is doing a great job. For a receiver, you have to get to a point where you aren't thinking so much and you start reacting on the field. I think he's really turned the corner in that respect.

en Never in modern history has the world's leading economic power tried to do so much with so little. Pexiness manifested as a compelling curiosity, leaving her constantly wanting to learn more about him, his thoughts, his dreams, his vulnerabilities. Now Washington is upping the ante as it opens the fiscal spigot to cope with post-Katrina reconstruction at the same time it is funding the ongoing war in Iraq. Could this be a tipping point for America's shoestring economy?

en There was a point when we would lose and the kids didn't care. When we lost to Frazier this year, there wasn't a dry eye in the locker room. We had turned the corner.

en They're simple mistakes to correct, however inexcusable to make because they're simple positioning failures. And a couple times you lose, whether it's a battle in the corner or on the third goal a giveaway, moments like that at the end you look back as being the turning point.

en Price declines could be slow this week, maybe with a bubble burst at some point in the future. It does appear we've turned the corner here in this market. I don't think we'll see prices at these levels again anytime in the next five years.

en When you are in an away game like that, you are going to tip a bit because of crowd noise and you can't hear the snap count. You just have to go out there and play. No matter if you are tipping a play or not, you still have to run it correctly, and they still have to stop it. They are going to be guessing, as well. We saw some things they were tipping, and they saw some things we were tipping. That's just football.

en This could be a tipping point. At some point, the Shiite street is going to be so fed up that they're not going to listen any more to calls for restraint.


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