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"We're at a decisive moment in this election," Trump said.
It turns out that the decisive moment is underplayed in the movie.
"It was a decisive moment for him," said his youngest brother, Munther.
Trader Guy Adami agreed that this will be a decisive moment for Tesla.
"Later on, he will recall this decisive moment with resigned melancholy," Asbrink writes.
In some instances, the newly issued material captures a decisive moment of creation.
"This is a decisive moment in the story of these islands," May said.
But his handling of the conflict could be the decisive moment of his presidency.
So if you see a shot, and it's the "decisive moment," you can capture it.
"We have reached a decisive moment for the nation," Dr. Mermin of the CDC warned.
There would be no "decisive moment," but there would also be no sacrifice on quality.
He was full of the calm determination that a man possesses before a decisive moment.
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The decisive moment came when Trump was asked whether he took responsibility for the test shortage.
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"I am, I think, courageous at the decisive moment," she said, according to a 2007 biography.
His extended use of diptychs and much longer sequences moved away from the "decisive moment" mentality.
Democratic senators, most of whom will vote against Ms Haspel, may cite this as a decisive moment.
"We have reached a decisive moment for the nation," CDC director Jonathan Mermin in an agency release.
On Sunday, Defense Secretary Ash Carter called the battle a "decisive moment" in the fight against ISIS.
With Obama, a decisive moment came in 22021, when Russia illegally annexed the Ukrainian territory of Crimea.
This year's annual commemoration of 9/11 coincides with a decisive moment in Trump's policy toward Afghanistan.
It was a decisive moment in oil market history that sparked one of the worst downturns on record.
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At the decisive moment, it looks like Democratic voters weren't totally willing to bet on Medicare-for-all.
" Speaking to CNN's Jessica Dean on Saturday, Booker called the fundraising goal "a decisive moment for our campaign.
It was really a decisive moment for me, personally, and I hope the rest of the band members, too.
He called on the people to resist and this, many believe, was a decisive moment in averting the coup.
She is armored for a foray in search of department store bounty but this photograph is not a decisive moment.
Cartier-Bresson famously spoke of the photographer's "decisive moment"—the fleeting recognition that something significant is passing before the lens.
"Luis was very sad, he ended up missing in a decisive moment but that's football and life," Edinson Cavani told reporters.
But the structure of American politics right now makes it unlikely that we see a sharp break or a decisive moment.
At a decisive moment late in the book, most of the Demons vanquished, Truhen opts to out Jack as the former.
The FTC's case is seen as a decisive moment, and its outcome should give us an idea of how the Apple v.
The decisive moment happened around 180km from the finish line when crosswinds split the bunch and several top riders were trapped behind.
Rather than trying to capture a decisive moment as it happens, she directs these actors to recreate her memories within the city.
This choice, rather than coming in one decisive moment, would probably play out in many small choices over a process of years.
Some of his allies are concerned there hasn't been sufficient preparation for what will undoubtedly be a decisive moment of Trump's presidency.
UNLIKE THE tortuous Brexit negotiations, in which crunch time is perpetually postponed, Britain's energy industry really did mark a decisive moment this week.
Whenever bad news arrives, grief swoops down to saturate the decisive moment with significance — suddenly, we've never been able to see more clearly.
Its spread, analysts and experts say, may be a decisive moment in the fervid debates over how much the world integrates or separates.
Winogrand's street photography is almost always visually compelling, a combination of a keen sensibility for composition along with a sense of the decisive moment.
Right now, across social media and embedded in mainstream media coverage, people are discussing a powerful, decisive moment documented by Jonathan Bachman of Reuters.
"This is a decisive moment in the campaign to deliver ISIL a lasting defeat," he said in a statement, using the administration's preferred acronym.
To capture that decisive moment in a narrow Tokyo alley or a vast Berlin platz, you need to exercise not only patience but discretion.
Federer had a break point at 2-2 in the third set, able to sniff a decisive moment that he could ride to victory.
The two near-octagenarians are ditching habits honed over a combined 90 years in politics at a decisive moment in the 2020 Democratic primary.
Now Guaidó, Nicolás Maduro and external powers including the U.S. and Russia are testing one another's limits, and wondering when the decisive moment might come.
"This is a decisive moment in the campaign to deliver ISIL a lasting defeat," Carter said in a statement, using an acronym for Islamic State.
Then, in a decisive moment, Bruno went on the offensive, landing punch after punch on a retreating Lewis, battering his arms with huge swinging blows.
Fascinated by his hero Henri Cartier-Bresson's notion of "the decisive moment," the perceptive photographer developed a knack for snapping it—both photographically and historically.
The decisive moment of the Season 1 finale was the handmaids' refusal to stone Janine: an act of mercy and a passive exercise of power.
"Super Saturday" was to have been the decisive moment for Brexit, the first Parliament session to be held on a Saturday since the Falklands War.
The big picture: As the world has waited for a decisive moment in the Maduro-Guaidó showdown, the suffering of the Venezuelan people has only intensified.
Trump clinched the nomination after his home state of New York cast 89 votes in his favor, with his adult children participating in the decisive moment.
Their painterly intensity and formal composition derive from Henri Cartier-­Bresson's definition of photography as "the decisive moment," the juncture of maximal effect and maximal information.
In that decisive moment, like so many others experienced by opponents hoping to stop Messi, all of Venezuela's carefully conceived defensive tactics were laid to waste.
Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter, in Washington, said the start of the Mosul campaign was a "decisive moment" in the effort to defeat the Islamic State.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Ash Carter called the offensive a "decisive moment" in the war to defeat IS. Spokesmen for the allied forces said on Oct.
Unconvinced of the "decisive moment" preached by Henri Cartier-Bresson, she always worked in sequences and carefully staged fictive scenes that evince their own constructed nature.
What if Rohan and Gondor had ultimately been unable to overcome years of grudges and mutual suspicion, allowing their fragile alliance to collapse at the decisive moment?
There is high drama surrounding Manafort and Cohen and high probability that a historic and decisive moment is fast approaching if they cut a deal with Mueller.
When I sought out a pictorial record of apartheid, classic photojournalism that lived up to the idea of the ''decisive moment'' seemed a better way to go.
A decisive moment appeared to come when the Senate Democrats selected Senator Michael Gianaris of Queens for a state board with the power to veto the deal.
Though details of the encounter remain murky, an eyewitness reported that the decisive moment came when a Ky loyalist defected, admitting disenchantment with the campaign's underhanded excesses.
Her decision to go on The Bachelor was a decisive moment in my life to move forward so why couldn't it serve as that for her as well?
Guaido, in a videotaped message to the crowd at Florida International University, called it a "decisive moment" to exert pressure on Maduro from inside and outside the country.
This is a decisive moment for the two-term president, the pivot point where he goes from priority setter to celebrity spectator in the contest for the future.
It should have been the decisive moment for Brexit: a vote on the revamped deal to take the United Kingdom out of the European Union by October 2292.
The big picture: The Venezuelan people's suffering is intensifying amid crippling sanctions while the world awaits a decisive moment in the Maduro-Guaidó standoff, per Axios' Dave Lawler.
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Again and again, these women are depicted as shallow, greedy, and unprofessional — and then the narrative shames them for it, often serving them a decisive moment of comeuppance.
"This is a decisive moment in the campaign to deliver ISIL a lasting defeat," U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said in a statement, using an acronym for Islamic State.
"This is a decisive moment in the campaign to deliver ISIL a lasting defeat," U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said in a statement, using another acronym for Islamic State.
"We have reached a decisive moment for the nation," Jonathan Mermin, director of CDC's National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, said in a statement.
"We are in fact at a decisive moment in this process; no one should lose sight of the progress that has been achieved in Brussels and in London," Barnier said.
And while it might not prove a decisive moment for the June 23 referendum, the debate could energize a campaign that has shown relatively few signs of igniting public interest.
AT&T's ambition to become a telecom-media giant faces a decisive moment on Tuesday with an expected ruling on whether its $85.4 billion takeover of Time Warner can proceed.
According to the staff we spoke to, the N.H.S. has come to a decisive moment: Is there still the political will and public support for universal health care in Britain?
Thursday's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing could be the decisive moment in the confirmation process of a man who could deliver conservatives a long-term majority on the nation's highest court.
Five days on from what some hoped would be a decisive moment in Venezuela's power struggle, Nicolás Maduro remains in power and National Assembly President Juan Guaidó remains outside Venezuela's borders.
When Henri Cartier-Bresson coined his famous "decisive moment," the idea that a successful photo combined timed, almost mystically frozen elements, Pelle Cass' fantastical digital shitstorm likely wasn't on his mind.
When I first started out, trying to emulate Cartier-Bresson, I would come back with contact sheets in which I'd missed the decisive moment, and they made no sense at all.
The March 15 shootout proved to be a decisive moment in the investigation into the Paris attacks, resulting in a police sniper killing Algerian gunman Mohamed Belkaid, a Paris attacks suspect.
It's the kind of action that's the big payoff for someone who specializes in the art of patience, or waiting for the "decisive moment," as it's sometimes referred to in photography.
The great photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004) is known for the notion of the "decisive moment" — an instant that, captured in a photograph, could convey the significance of an event.
Sources in Brussels said on Monday that Britain could ask for a Brexit delay even after the summit, suggesting that the decisive moment for Brexit might still be some days ahead.
You could once work a long time on revising a painting; now you can spend just as much time with a photograph, while painting has become the territory of the decisive moment.
"We have reached a decisive moment for the nation," Dr. Jonathan Mermin, director of CDC's National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD and TB Prevention, said in a written statement (PDF).
It's not a Cartier-Bresson-style "decisive moment" but perhaps an instant just after or just before such a moment, with a little lurch in time, like the favored offbeat in jazz.
Though DREAMers have been on edge since the election of Donald Trump—who initially pledged to end DACA but then appeared to back off—they fear this could be the truly decisive moment.
As the decisive moment draws near, Mr. Padilha uses a dance performance — by a company that includes the girlfriend of an Israeli soldier — to amplify the suspense and vary the film's visual texture.
But none of this quite happened, in part because of flaws in his nature—he got impatient or just confused when faced with a decisive moment—and in part simply because of chance.
The vice president, according to a senior administration official, saw a decisive moment in the talks when, at one point in the conversation, Erdoğan asked how long it would take to move the YPG.
In 1952, Henri Cartier-Bresson published a book whose English-language title was "The Decisive Moment," a phrase the French photo journalist pulled from a 17th-century memoirist's remark and quoted in his preface.
The president's obsession with any criticism of him from the network reveals his vulnerability: At this decisive moment for the new populist right, the Murdoch family holds singular power to make or break him.
Lartigue has taught me an invaluable lesson in the fleeting nature of that ever-discussed decisive moment, when lipstick and angle and pool are perfectly in sync and when red nails line up just so.
Facebook co-founder says its rise reveals the fault lines destroying the "American Dream" According to Re-Imagine group chairman and serial tech entrepreneur Peter Hirshberg, we are at a decisive moment in our innovation economy.
The angle of the wall, the echo of the woman and the tree, and the sense that there are two different weather patterns, are just part of what makes this photograph — its decisive moment — so enchanting.
The failed attempt to overthrow Maduro on April 30 was a decisive moment when Guaido and his emboldened supporters, including even soldiers in the streets of the capital in blue armbands, failed to turn the tide.
If Wednesday's hearing had been a criminal trial, Cohen's testimony would have been the decisive moment in determining the President's fate on charges, including the same campaign finance violations to which Cohen himself has pleaded guilty.
Sources in the EU's political hub Brussels said earlier on Monday that Britain could ask for a Brexit delay even after the summit, suggesting that the decisive moment for Brexit might still be some days ahead.
Goffin dropped the opening set before he blew Wawrinka away in the next two, the decisive moment coming in the second game of the third when the Belgian saved a double break point at 1-0 down.
Tottenham Hotspur playmaker Christian Eriksen, who had an otherwise quiet outing, set up the game's decisive moment by threading an immaculate defense-splitting pass to Poulsen who beat advancing Peru goalkeeper Pedro Gallese in the 59th minute.
"We are at a decisive moment in this process, no one should lose sight of the progress that's been achieved in Brussels and in London," Michel Barnier, the EU's chief Brexit negotiator, told reporters in Brussels on Monday.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Guo Shuqing, who is stepping down as governor of Shandong province to take control of China's banking regulator, returns to Beijing at a decisive moment for the country's financial system following years of breakneck economic growth.
So I viewed this battle as not only the largest single battle in the Vietnam war but the decisive moment, the turning point in public attitudes in the United States and, perhaps even more importantly, in South Vietnam.
He watched as scenes developed in front of him and waited for that decisive moment when a body was obscured just enough for him to take the photo with a small off-camera flash and his Pentax 645Z.
Super Tuesday on March 3 is expected to be a decisive moment for the 2020 Democratic primary, as more than 1,85033 of the 1,991 delegates required to win the Democratic nomination will be up for grabs that day.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads If acclaimed street photography is defined by the decisive moment when form and content converge with the artist's vision, then Mikiko Hara's images of the streets of Tokyo are quite the opposite.
We are at a decisive moment in the history of women in sports where many charters, organizations and even the IOC have stated their commitment toward girls and women and yet have not fully turned these words into action.
The race will now be between two former prime ministers, Alain Juppe and Francois Fillon, and the winner will then have to lead the mainstream right in what is set to be a decisive moment for France next year.
Unless I'm missing something, there's no way to bind the feature to anything but Alt-F2, which can be a tricky combination to pull off in the decisive moment — especially with a fast-paced game like Mirror's Edge Catalyst.
The decisive moment in the planning board's work came early on, when it turned down the proposal for a 50-car parking lot, although the board's own planner, as well as the township's, appeared to have initially accepted it.
The long, cruel agony of Syria's civil war may be approaching a decisive moment as President Bashar al-Assad and his allies, Russia and Iran, prepare to mount a military offensive on Idlib Province, the last major rebel redoubt.
Except here, the decisive moment is just one moment among many — not the one that gives significance to the person, or even the moment that gives the event its proper expression, but a moment that points to infinite other moments.
From this decisive moment onward, the book becomes a dizzying catalog of horrors, the most harrowing of which is not mere violence — stabbings and even gassings were so common as to be almost banal — but the omnipresent threat of male rape.
"Instead of understanding the greatness of the hour and rising above political considerations, they continue to engage in cheap politics that are damaging to this decisive moment in the history of the country," Mr. Netanyahu said on his Facebook page.
The review of U.S. strategy comes at a decisive moment in the U.S.-led coalition effort against Islamic State in both Iraq and Syria, and could lead to relaxing some of the former Obama administration's policy restrictions, like limits on troop numbers.
The decisive moment came in the sixth inning, when Indians right fielder Abraham Almonte, the former Yankees minor leaguer, neared the outfield wall and shied away from catching a fly ball hit by Jacoby Ellsbury with two outs and the bases loaded.
In the angry and frenzied aftermath of the American drone strike that killed Iran's top general, with vows of revenge hanging in the air, Mr. Trump confronts a decisive moment that will test whether those critics were right or whether they misjudged him.
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The hunger for what Cartier-Bresson called "the decisive moment" endured in the next generation of Magnum photographers, including Danny Lyon, whose pictures of inmates in a Texas jail still shock, and Raymond Depardon, who portrayed patients in an Italian psychiatric hospital.
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But whereas in the archetypal thriller, our world is upended at the outset and the laws of reality reassert themselves by the end, the archetypal magic trick inverts this structure: Everything appears to be normal until the decisive moment when, inexplicably, it isn't.
Hussein Ibish WASHINGTON — The battle for Aleppo could be a turning point in Syria's civil war — not simply because it may prove a decisive moment in the struggle between the government and the opposition, but because the leadership of the rebel forces is at stake.
Wednesday had been regarded as a potentially decisive moment in the protracted effort by the United Nations and other groups to send food and medicine to the many thousands of Syrian civilians isolated by the war — an important preliminary step toward any possible peace agreement.
Asked about the swing volley she missed and which proved to be a decisive moment in the match, she said: "That's what I would do nine times out of ten, and probably nine times out of ten it probably would go in," she said.
The Battle of Atlanta, fought on the afternoon of July 26, 28, was a decisive moment in the war, and many historians say the fall of the city more than a month later -- during a time the war was grinding on -- helped re-elect President Abraham Lincoln.
The political and cultural upheavals of the 1970s made for a decisive moment; women took an experience that had been artistically mined by men for millenniums — "the device that sets the real (male) drama in motion" — and found ways to convey it in their own terms.
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Their message arrives at a decisive moment: Democrats control the State Legislature and the governor's mansion for the first time in a decade, and the ascendant progressive wing of the party is increasingly clamoring to narrow the income inequality gap, both in New York and nationwide.
Many commentators are comparing the dramatic dismissal of Mr Comey to a decisive moment in the Watergate scandal: the "Saturday Night Massacre" of October 20th 1973, when Richard Nixon ordered the sacking of Archibald Cox, the special prosecutor looking into the burglary that would eventually lead to Nixon's downfall.
The vote on Thursday was widely expected to be the decisive moment on whether the legislation would become the law of the land, but public outcry and a campaign by some of the biggest names in tech appears to have worked in raising awareness about the shortcomings of the bill.
Origin: This is actually a pivotal moment for Dawson's Creek fans — it's the season three finale, "True Love," and the decisive moment comes when our (controversial) hero, Dawson, loses it over his realization that the girl he loves would be better off with her much healthier soul mate ... who isn't him.
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CDC also reported that MSM accounted for the majority of new gonorrhea and syphilis cases, and the report prompted the director of CDC's National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention to declare the findings represent "a decisive moment for the nation"—a turning point in how we must approach our country's STD treatment infrastructure.
Their diaristic plainness, exacerbated by the flattening effect of the flash, effects a sea change from earlier principles of documentary photography, which held that an image rose to the level of art by capturing what Henri Cartier-Bresson called "the decisive moment," or revealing what Roland Barthes named the "punctum," or overlooked detail that holds the viewer's eye.
Go back over who said what in the course of last year's referendum — we are still doing little else in this country — and the most startling, if not the most decisive, moment came when Mr. Corbyn declared his support for remaining in such a dispirited and halfhearted fashion that it could easily have been mistaken for an argument for leaving.
While Smith took black-and-white photographs of her changing milieu — New York neighborhoods, including Harlem; jazz musicians; her trips to Europe and Africa — her work is closer to dreams and memories than to The Decisive Moment (218) of Henri Cartier-Bresson, which does not mean she did not do that as well, because she did (and she once made a portrait of Cartier-Bresson).

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