He saw journalism at a crossroads, and urged news directors to take the higher road. |
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It's in a prime site and it's a shame to let the building go to rack and ruin but we are at a crossroads and it's a question of which way we go. |
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I have spent thousands proving things are amiss in this county and I found myself at a crossroads with nowhere to go. |
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In the end, we set off on foot and walk for an hour before we manage to flag a taxi down at a crossroads. |
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Volume 2 of Roy Foster's magisterial biography of W. B. Yeats opens in 1915, when Yeats was in his fiftieth year and at a crossroads in his life. |
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Up to 1823 the suicide was required to be buried at a crossroads, in unconsecrated ground, with a stake through the heart. |
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While Episcopalianism stands at a crossroads at present, that which remains of their traditional liturgy has become almost unconsciously Catholicized in the past century. |
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Trite as the expression may be, prospects for arms control and disarmament in all their forms are genuinely at a crossroads. |
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As the Secretary-General has said, the multilateral system is at a crossroads and we must make a wise decision as to which direction we shall go. |
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We stand today at a crossroads concerning the future of the Conference on Disarmament and multilateral disarmament efforts in general. |
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The Internet, ever becoming a greater part of the human experience, is at a crossroads, Dwyer argues in his book. |
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While Lebanon seems to be at a crossroads, and its future is still hazy, France thus cannot abandon its responsibilities. |
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Mark my words, we find ourselves at a crossroads and must choose the right path. |
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Fifty years on, however, the Union stands at a crossroads, a defining moment in its existence. |
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Anita is a homeless heroin snorter who is at a crossroads in her life. |
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For months, I struggled with the decision and after being rejected as a finalist from a fellowship I found myself at a crossroads. |
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The forestry industry is at a crossroads and is looking to the government for assistance. |
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Still, the geoglyphs, located at a crossroads between Andean and Amazonian cultures, remain an enigma. |
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Bigger than ever, the sport is at a crossroads, teetering between reverence for its healing past and fear of a pain-filled future. |
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As Haiti is at a crossroads, a continued mobilization by all is imperative to help the country avoid a relapse into social unrest. |
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Delegates say the worldwide pork industry is at a crossroads. |
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All three vehicles have stopped at a crossroads. |
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Today we find that Pakistan finds itself at a crossroads. |
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This popularity puts herbalists and herbalism as a practice at a crossroads today. |
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Registered nurse Colleen Cunningham was at a crossroads. |
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Wynn, an archaeologist, and Coolidge, a psychologist, meet at a crossroads of anthropology to determine what made Neandertals tick. |
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Real-time, unified communications is at a crossroads as employees and IT departments spend too much time juggling and managing siloed applications, networks and directories that dictate the behavior of the user. |
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Drivers who turn right at a crossroads should not obstruct cycle traffic riding on a cycle lane on the same road and that are continuing in a straight line. |
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Beating the drums of war, even as a theoretical possibility will inevitably place the Iranian people, including political activists and the proponents of freedom and democracy, at a crossroads. |
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Now, we are at a crossroads, where many of us in the field hope to move towards an increased focus on quality and access in order to develop an evidencebased paradigm for managing health and disease. |
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The town adopted the lonely baobab standing out imposingly at a crossroads as its emblem, and lingering at the sea front long after the sun set on the Bay of Bombetoka has become a ritual. |
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New Yorker Roger Greenberg is a single, 40-something at a crossroads in his life as he house-sits for his more successful brother in Los Angles. |
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Echoing my opening remarks in plenary, there appears to be among the Members of the Board a shared sense that UNESCO, like the United Nations system as a whole, is at a crossroads. |
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We are at a crossroads and unfortunately we are late. |
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Canada is at a crossroads as regards its international positioning. |
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About 10 years ago I arrived at a crossroads in my career and life. |
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Five years after that landmark special session, we stand at a crossroads. |
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