0 a particular point in time:
At this juncture, it is impossible to say whether she will make a full recovery.
1 a particular point in time or stage in a series of events:
Negotiations are at a critical juncture.
At this critical juncture government was still reluctant to get involved but private initiative stepped in and took the lead.
Even so, these do reflect the popular mood at each of the junctures in time.
Choices made in the context of this regulatory uncertainty loom large as an important juncture in the subsequent evolution of biotechnology policy.
At every juncture there is a seamless connection between private moments and public events, intimate feelings and collective sentiments, personal goals and national ambitions.
Both moments occur at climactic junctures in the ceremony.
In this case, 93.1% of boundaries (junctures) between letters are correctly identified either as syllable boundaries or as nonsyllable boundaries.
If at this juncture a seeming impasse is reached, at least two different conclusions can be drawn.
At this juncture, parents should be informed that despite the risk of late-onset of ocular lesions, the overall ocular prognosis is satisfactory in treated children.
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