be at a crossroads in a sentence
- The major stock indexes indicate that the market may be at a crossroads.
- We certainly seem to be at a crossroads situation,
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention might not be at a crossroads.
- At this point, Binoche seemed to be at a crossroads in her career.
- Right now, the Internet appears to be at a crossroads as more people flock to it.
- It's difficult to find be at a crossroads in a sentence.
- Panetta acknowledged that he will be at a crossroads when he leaves Washington after Clinton's inauguration.
- Ms . Wohl's enthusiasm notwithstanding, telecommuting programs appear to be at a crossroads for many workers.
- Ruehe said Russia seemed to be at a crossroads over whether it would define its future through internal reform or outward expansion.
- While it seems we've been buried in teen movies for the past year and a half, the cycle may be at a crossroads.
- "We seem to be at a crossroads, " said Sanusha Naidu, a political scientist at the University of Durban-Westville.
- But after her recent breakdown, a mixed response to her new album and poor advance word on her new movie, her career appears to be at a crossroads.
- After February's dismal sales results, GM seems to be at a crossroads of sorts, having watched its market share slip below the psychological barrier of 30 percent.
- While there were one-time factors behind some of the market moves, especially in the currency market, analysts say the markets as a whole may be at a crossroads.
- Ocean Spray and the industry it dominates may be at a crossroads, but Llewellyn can look forward and say, " I'm extraordinarily bullish on cranberries ."
- Hollywood Reporter TV critic Ray Richmond sums it up : " Fox would seem to be at a crossroads, needing to decide whether it wants to be animal, vegetable or mineral.
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