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juncture

juncture
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • plaats van grenscontrole; het oversteken v.d. grens
  • an event that occurs at a critical time
"at such junctures he always had an impulse to leave"

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juncture
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • gelegenheid
  • an event that occurs at a critical time
"at such junctures he always had an impulse to leave"

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juncture
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a crisis situation or point in time when a critical decision must be made
    "at that juncture he had no idea what to do"

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    juncture
    Zelfstandig naamwoord
      • the shape or manner in which things come together and a connection is made

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      1. He looked away at a dangerous juncture.
      2. At the current juncture, it is important that the policy mix underpins confidence among consumers and investors, which also implies remaining committed to medium-term stability.
      3. At the current juncture, it is important that the policy mix underpins confidence among consumers and investors, which also implies commitment to medium-term stability.
      4. In these circumstances, the Community assistance to Lebanon should be made available in the form of a combination of a grant and loan, as an appropriate measure to help the beneficiary country at this critical juncture.
      5. In these circumstances, Community macro-financial assistance to Moldova should be made available in the form of a grant, as an appropriate measure to help Moldova at this critical juncture.
      6. The Commission therefore considers that, in the light of the information available to it at this juncture, the developments noted in terms of frequencies and routes opened are not contrary to its rescue aid decision of July 2004.
      7. The European Union is pleased to note at this juncture that security and calm have returned to the country and that some initial steps to introduce democratic change and to reform the functioning of the public sector have been made.
      8. In any event, the Commission had, at the latest, been made aware of the facts of the case by Germany’s communication of 29 August 2001, to such an extent that at that juncture the Commission would have been able to assess the compatibility of the tax reduction with the common market.
      9. The Commission therefore considers that, in the light of the elements in its possession at this juncture, the development noted with regard to the profitability of the new routes opened and the fares charged on them would not appear to be contrary to its rescue aid decision of July 2004.
      10. Germany referred in particular to verbal statements made by Commission officials during a meeting of the working group ‘Competition conditions in agriculture’ on 26 and 27 October 1999. In any event, the Commission had, at the latest, been made aware of the facts of the case by Germany’s communication of 29 August 2001, to such an extent that at that juncture the Commission would have been able to assess the compatibility of the tax reduction with the common market.