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"moment of truth" Definitions
  1. the moment in a bullfight at which the matador is about to make the kill.
  2. the moment at which one's character, courage, skill, etc., is put to an extreme test; critical moment.

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It's a moment of truth for President [Vladimir] Putin and Russia; it's a moment of truth also for the opposition; and it's a moment of truth for the people who support the opposition.
He hopes for a "moment of truth" at an Oct.
But when the moment of truth came Friday, Republicans choked.
SI: That was my moment of truth, if you will.
"This is a moment of truth for America," she continued.
And when the hard moment of truth arrives, she crumples.
The island's moment of truth could strike by June 30.
I had a sickening moment of truth: I've done that.
All the parties face a moment of truth after Nov.
He is facing a moment of truth in South Carolina.
But the moment of truth is upon us — to some extent.
"This will be the company's moment of truth," he told Reuters.
"People are coming out at this moment of truth," O'Rourke continued.
"It would be crazy to fall in the moment of truth."
When we stop getting data, that will be the moment of truth.
The moment of truth: The Christmas tree is set up and decorated.
"Tonight, millions of Republicans are facing a moment of truth," Herbert said.
But now comes the moment of truth: will anyone pay for it?
"The moment of truth," French trade minister Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne aptly said.
"There is going to be a moment of truth here," Easley said.
British officials recognize that their health service faces a moment of truth.
As we build a global community, this is a moment of truth.
Washington (CNN)The Republican Party's moment of truth on immigration is inescapable.
No longer on the run, she's about to savor her moment of truth.
The moment of truth will come sooner than many Old Guard conservatives think.
All of us stand in the cold, waiting for the moment of truth.
Responding to questions from Robert Mueller is President Trump's literal moment of truth.
The so called "moment of truth" was followed by more months of silence.
The Display & Sound I'll admit, this was the moment of truth for me.
Safe CommunityAs we build a global community, this is a moment of truth.
" "The moment of truth for Brexit negotiations will be the October European Council.
It reads as a moment of truth snipped from the flow of life.
"That is the moment of truth, what we are up against," he said.
There we go, all right, moment of truth, let's see how this looks.
Opening the indirect talks, de Mistura said Syria faced a "moment of truth".
So the real moment of truth is in 30 days, early in 03.
"This is a moment of truth, for Turkey and for the international community."
The ad has to come back to earth at the moment of truth.
The business pressures add up to a moment of truth for Mr. Fields.
What a moment of truth that would be for the politics of America.
Mr. Trump's professed friendship for Israel, then, brings an unexpected moment of truth.
On the 14th, the annual full moon in Taurus brings a moment of truth.
Either way, the real moment of truth will come with the 2018 mid-terms.
Now is the moment of truth for his employer: Fox News must fire him.
Years of debate and stalemate have led this month to a moment of truth.
Friday's June jobs report could be a moment of truth for the bond market.
That spring break afternoon at my boyfriends' parents' house was my moment of truth.
Then came the moment of truth: I released the mailbox, which, thankfully, remained erect.
At the moment of truth, a web snares Lucy, allowing Charlie to finally succeed.
So this is going to be a moment of truth for my GOP colleagues.
The coming week will be the moment of truth for a bipartisan ObamaCare fix.
"This is a moment of truth for Israel's national security and ethos," said Grinstein.
The moment of truth came when the researchers presented previously unseen images to their algorithm.
It has taken a full year for President Macron to meet his moment of truth.
MBU co-owner Marcelo Claure ecstatically called the meeting the "moment of truth" on Twitter.
The murder of Richard Collins III ought to be a moment of truth for us.
The European Union has previously called that meeting "the moment of truth" for Brexit negotiations.
Staying in touch, Christmas with Jane and her kids, and finally, the moment of truth.
" There is a "moment of truth," he said, when a customer and an employee "connect.
"The moment of truth is fast approaching," Soros said in an article emailed to reporters.
Brett Kavanaugh faces his moment of truth in a town that doesn't care about truth.
This book does some spectacularly funny stalling in order to postpone the moment of truth.
To them, it was the Senate that couldn't deliver when its moment of truth arrived.
" This, Mr. Pavlovsky said, "was the moment of truth," when "all the old norms vanished.
Roy Moore (R-Ala.), the Senate and its ethics committee face a moment of truth.
For the Mets and their followers, the entire final inning was a moment of truth.
Mueller Trump's moment of truth Graff writes for WIRED: "Robert Mueller's endgame may be in sight."
China's push to lead the global development of electric cars is nearing a moment of truth.
And in a rare moment of truth, acknowledged that he is not liked by either side.
The two sort of collided at the moment of truth, and Votto didn't make the play.
Go deeper: Giuliani predicts Mueller won't subpoena Trump Trump's moment of truth Mueller's strategy of silence
It is clear that a moment of truth in Donald Trump's presidency is at the gate.
It was another moment of truth: should I pretend to be the husband or come clean?
"The moment of truth came when I asked, 'Alexa, turn on the air-conditioner,'" he said.
Even if the latter, at some point soon, this negotiation will face a moment of truth.
The 2010 report of the Simpson-Bowles commission, "The Moment of Truth," still makes interesting reading.
The external is a kind of moment of truth in terms of China's bad behavior internationally.
Matt Maley, equity strategist at Miller Tabak, says the stock now faces a moment of truth.
For golden jackals in Europe, Mr. Ranc said, "The moment of truth is soon to come."
It's Hazanavicius's moment of truth after his 2014 Artist follow-up, The Search, was ravaged at Cannes.
It's the moment of truth: Do the stars align for Khloé Kardashian and her boyfriend Tristan Thompson?
His moment of truth may well come on election day; the odds are that he will lose.
Right now, I think concern is rising but the moment of truth is not quite there yet.
Into his reveries comes the inevitable moment of truth: Mom, in a pink dress, holding his pants.
The French and their erstwhile sworn enemies across the Rhine are now facing a long moment of truth.
One day many, many years later I actually met her, which I saw as a moment of truth.
The following week -- when Ohio, Illinois, Missouri, Florida and North Carolina vote -- will be his moment of truth.
In a shocking moment of truth, during an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, The Revenant actor revealed... nothing.
For this country, which we are going to come through for now, at its defining moment of truth.
"This is a defining moment of truth for this country and every single one of us," O'Rourke said.
It&aposs the moment of truth in the job interview process: Did I get the job or not?
It's a moment of truth for the financials sector as big banks gear up to report earnings this week.
The moment of truth has been postponed, at least until after national elections in France and Germany in 2017.
Go deeper: Trump's business dealings could still face a Southern exposure Trump's moment of truth Mueller's strategy of silence
It's not the be-all and the end-all of a policy, but it was a moment of truth.
The arrival of the Z2 line is a moment of truth for the line — and modular phones in general.
"It was a moment of truth, telling Wayne we would have to do some major surgery," Mr. Jackson said.
With only 12 years until the 2030 deadline to achieve universal education, we are at a moment of truth.
So, in the above scenario about the cheating beau, A.K.A. "Graham," a moment of truth — and a meme — emerged.
Chief Justice John Roberts took over as the presiding officer one more time and then the moment of truth.
Instead, they will be a referendum, a moment of truth for a community still reeling with grief and anger.
"You know when I really came to the moment of truth?" he said to The Daily News in 1968.
The session's moment of truth is Lester Young's one course solo on "Fine and Mellow," sung by Billie Holiday.
Newton, 143, an ebullient, intelligent, gifted quarterback, decided to act in his moment of truth like a 13-year-old.
"Counter to intuition, optimists were not immune to feeling a rise in pessimism at the moment of truth," Sweeny said.
"We cannot let Iraqi civilians down again in this moment of truth," said Wolfgang Gressman, NRC's country director in Iraq.
But right now, Facebook is facing a moment of truth ahead of earnings, and options prices are reflecting that reality.
No doubt Democrats are enjoying the GOP's agonizing moment of truth, but their party also faces a big strategic choice.
Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton's moment of truth with the Obama coalition is fast approaching -- and she has work to do.
"It's not the alpha and the omega of politics, but a moment of truth," he told France's leading Sunday newspaper.
But Wednesday is a moment of truth, as Wheeler will appear before the Senate committee that will consider his nomination.
Republicans in Washington have reached a new moment of truth on Obamacare — and not about whether they can repeal it.
"Today is a moment of truth," Buttigieg said from South Bend, Indiana, where he served as mayor for two terms.
But a moment of truth still looms for the industry in the coming weeks under the law known as Obamacare.
Zyuganov is now talking about a "moment of truth," about the need to unite "popular patriotic forces" against the Kremlin bloc.
It's the moment of truth for Apple as the trillion-dollar tech giant gears up to report its latest quarterly earnings.
It is left up to the viewer to decide whether it is a cheap stunt or an ultimate moment of truth.
The moment of truth comes in Issue No. 10 of Secret Empire, which will be released by Marvel Comics on Wednesday.
"Sooner or later, the moment of truth comes where you put them all together and see what it does," he said.
At that point, the House speaker, Paul Ryan, and the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, will face their moment of truth.
Wahbe said the "moment of truth" for Highspot was when it landed its first large enterprise customer SAP Concur in 2015.
Week 3: Week three would provide the ultimate moment of truth, as I would be traveling from New York to Los Angeles.
Soon conservatism will have to face its moment of truth: Do they accept the alt-right as the future of American conservatism?
As Trump prepares to leave for Europe to meet with NATO leaders and with Putin, conservative Republicans face a moment of truth.
"I think it was refreshing for people to see a person of color having a moment of truth on television," she said.
President Aleksandr G. Lukashenko pressed for cheap energy to aid his ailing economy during a "moment of truth" meeting with President Putin.
The fate of Sears: The moment of truth has arrived for Sears (SHLDQ), once the United States' largest and most important retailer.
"It's kind of a moment of truth," said Mr Fischer, munching a quick sushi lunch at his desk in Louisville's elegant mayoral offices.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault also condemned the attacks and said the conflict has reached a "moment of truth" for the Council.
The moment of truth for Instagram came in late 2016 with the launch of Stories, a clone of Snapchat's trendy ephemeral sharing feature.
He was surprised by the response -- a powerful moment of truth which he would later call the proudest moment of his Army career.
Moment of truth for NBA superstar Derrick Rose ... the verdict will be read in his civil rape trial in just a few minutes.
"The clean athletes of the world feel this is the moment of truth," Beckie Scott, an Olympic gold medal cross-country skier, said.
The practice is known as 'sandbagging' and it will only be in Australia on March 20 that the moment of truth is faced.
"This is a moment of truth, both for the congressional war power and for the Supreme Court of the United States," Ackerman said.
If the evidence from Mueller is compelling, it should be compelling for Republicans as well, and that may be a moment of truth.
After years of fiscal hawkishness, conservatives now face a moment of truth about whether they truly believe America's economy is drowning in debt.
Newspaper headlines reflected the high stakes at play -- "JZ's moment of truth" read The Star, while The Sowetan declared: "High Noon for Zuma".
Why it matters: As Axios' Jonathan Swan has reported, responding to Mueller's questions about the Russia investigation is President Trump's literal moment of truth.
Campos and screenwriter Craig Shilowich track the last few weeks of Chubbuck's life, building in queasy intensity as the moment of truth draws near.
It's by no means the proverbial slam dunk, but it could be, at a minimum, a great moment of truth for China's real intentions.
Now, after another GOP victory handing the Party all the control they needed to repeal the law, we arrive at the moment of truth.
"This is a defining moment of truth for this country and every single one of us," O'Rourke said during a video announcing his candidacy.
It was a moment of truth for France, who could have crumbled under a mix of fear and disappointment, but Deschamps was never worried.
And we will face a moment of truth: Do we care chiefly about promoting constructive discussion and protecting this blessed, beleaguered democracy of ours?
For Oke, the church watchman, it may be a moment of truth: to pray for the migrants, or join them on their perilous voyage?
Jamie Stern-Weiner is a dual British-Israeli national and the editor of Moment of Truth: Tackling Israel-Palestine's Toughest Questions (OR Books, 2018).
When the moment of truth came, my name was called, I entered the room, and a Chinese official plopped a baby into my arms.
"We all desperately want your life … and we all know we'll never have it," the third-oldest, Liza, confesses in a moment of truth.
CreditCredit Half a dozen warriors gathered at the base of a striated plateau, cracking jokes and letting off steam before the moment of truth.
"Putting these two events together creates a moment of truth," said Andrei Piontkovsky, a political analyst and Russian exile now at the Hudson Institute.
Poynter plans to do more of this... Netflix earnings coming Tuesday "It's the moment of truth for Netflix" a CNBC headline blared on Monday evening.
He described the situation in Syria as "alarming" and reaching a "moment of truth", and reiterated his call for broadened talks on Iran's nuclear activity.
To prepare for the major moment of truth in 2020, world leaders are gathering at the UN Climate Action Summit in September in New York.
Related: Iowa caucuses become Donald Trump's moment of truth About forty die-hard Santorumites joined together in a private room at a Pizza Ranch restaurant.
"This is a moment of truth for the Congress, and for the overwhelming majority of Americans who want a vote to save lives," Pelosi wrote.
The only problem was, as a lot of people predicted at the time, such a deal seemed likely to collapse at the moment of truth.
"Right, Di … it's the moment of truth," I said, buttering slightly toasted bread (white, of course) and smearing on just the right amount of Vegemite.
In particular, this is the moment of truth for G.O.P. moderates like Senators Susan Collins, Jeff Flake and Bob Corker, who may hold decisive power.
Tuesday should prove to be a moment of truth for the stock, as Virgin Galactic is scheduled to announced fourth-quarter results after the bell.
On Friday at 10:15 AM, the sun meets Venus retrograde—a moment of truth regarding relationship karma exposes exactly what Venus retrograde is all about.
The last financial crisis, and the ensuing Great Recession, has been a moment of truth that lifted the veil on a 223-year old make-believe.
As we head into the 2020 election, the party faces a moment of truth, one that these women have been instrumental in bringing to the fore.
"The moment of truth had arrived with butterflies that I'm sure almost all gay men feel when they tell their parents they are gay," he wrote.
With the polls in New Hampshire officially closed, the moment of truth for presidential hopefuls competing in the first-in-the-nation primary has finally arrived.
"This is a moment of truth for corporations," said Steven Hollingworth, President and CEO of the Grameen Foundation, at an Axios Expert Voices event this week.
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The coming litigations involving the House of Representatives and the Trump administration will constitute a moment of truth for the federal courts and our constitutional order.
People are willing to dismiss quarter after quarter of disappointing economic data and downward revisions, but a moment of truth is coming for the stock market.
"This is a defining moment of truth for this country and for every single one of us," O'Rourke, 46, said in a video announcing his candidacy.
Dan Schnur, director of the Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics at the University of Southern California, sees next week's primaries as a moment of truth.
Like every good musical story, their collaboration-turned-romance had its moment of truth: Would their work together be better, or worse, than their work alone?
After months of deadlock over the terms of Britain's exit from the bloc, the presentation of the draft agreement is a moment of truth for Mrs.
But Stephen Castle of the NYT points out how pivotal today's meeting is: The presentation of the draft agreement is a moment of truth for Mrs.
The scene in which he finally loses his virginity is funny and physical, but at the moment of truth, it still resolves into an ironic distance.
Before he played two versions of himself on Netflix's "Living With Yourself," Paul Rudd appeared on the TV movie "Moment of Truth: Stalking Back" in 1993.
Barroso and other analysts said the moment of truth may come in the second half of 2018, should Rajoy have failed to normalize the situation in Catalonia.
Endgame was, in many ways, Tony Stark's swan song, and when the moment of truth arrived this selfish hero gave his life to save the entire universe.
I have said many times in the past that I have been a major donor and Julian has been a guest at my moment of Truth event.
And after meeting Trump for the first time in Brussels last week, he suggested their long, white-knuckled handshake before the cameras was a moment of truth.
The prospect of an investor revolt if Graham and Bradlee are sentenced to jail time for publishing the leaked documents leads to The Post's moment of truth.
Macron later told a French newspaper that the showdown was a "moment of truth" that demonstrated he would not make even small concessions to the US President.
It's also a moment of truth for Blackstone's post-crisis bet on the U.S. housing market ― having scooped up nearly 50,000 single-family properties beginning in 2012.
"I was obsessed with Jay Z's Reasonable Doubt, and Gang Starr's Moment of Truth, but then I also fucked with Daft Punk and The Prodigy," he tells.
Today is the moment of truth: Fourteen states will vote, as well as Democrats abroad, and roughly one-third of all delegates will be up for grabs.
"It's a moment of truth for the French," Yannick Jadot, a Green lawmaker for France in the European Parliament, told newspaper Le Monde of the minister's resignation.
Their unveiling marks a moment of truth for Macron, who has vowed to slash France's stubbornly high unemployment rate from 9.5 percent to 7 percent by 2022.
GOP leaders are betting that when the moment of truth arrives, Republicans will not be willing to vote against a bill that dismantles huge portions of ­ObamaCare.
It's the moment of truth for the newest class of NBA prospects -- who's gonna have the most dope outfit when their name is called at the Draft?!
The six authors of the study all volunteered themselves to ingest the head of a typical Lego figurine (and even made a video showing their moment of truth).
For the President-elect, the potential "zero-hour" announced against the rebel-held east of the city by Syrian state TV represents an almost binary moment of truth.
THE commemoration could have been a great and solemn moment of truth, a time to reflect on the passage from one era of Russia's tragic history to another.
And that is really the moment of truth for most runners in the race, because ... there is no easy way out except making it to the finish line.
Time is a brave moment of truth-telling that rips the band-aid of fiction off contemporary television retellings of corruption, injustice, and systemic racism in this country.
Moment of Truth Among all the anxieties that Britain's decision to leave the European Union has provoked, here's another one: Are big banks going to be in trouble?
"This is a defining moment of truth for this country and every single one of us," he added, touching on health care, immigration, justice reform and climate change.
As the "advice and consent" process begins on Capitol Hill, Democrats are left with only public protests, wild accusations and threats and the occasional awkward moment of truth.
And I didn't want her to face the same moment of truth that I was facing — have I made "useful" friends that I can ask for a favor?
And that brings a moment of truth, when everyone realizes that Russians would jump at any opportunity to turn their relationship with the state back on its feet.
It is not clear that moderate voters share these concerns — particularly given Bloomberg's poll numbers — meaning the candidate's moment of truth is likely to come on Super Tuesday.
The contests have turned into a moment of truth for the party, which has been badly — some think fatally — split by the decision to leave the European Union.
Swooping toward 2020, the moment of truth for Donald Trump that is also aptly the centennial of women's suffrage, the women are gathering force at a giddy speed.
And in a moment of truth, they can get the payoff, when a powerful politician like Hillary Clinton makes a reasonable-sounding statement about mortgage servicers needing legal immunity.
"The moment of truth is now around the corner as central banks will be forced to unveil their policy intentions," analysts at JPMorgan Chase & Co said in a note.
It thinks several steps ahead but loses in the near-term; then, when the moment of truth arrives, Republicans will obviously act in bad faith and kill the filibuster.
The Khashoggi affair could be a moment of truth, when Congress takes determined action to push back on an administration that has hurt America's moral standing in the world.
For Idaho State, it is a moment of truth, with a loss of more than $230 million a year in tuition alone from 2100 students who left last summer.
For NBC, this year's Olympic Games coverage was more than just a series of household rating points; it was a moment of truth in a fast-changing media world.
"I believe those members of Congress who listen to the courage of their convictions at this moment of truth will be rewarded by the judgment of history," he said.
The memory of that May warns that genocidal threats remain, that international guarantees are worthless and that, at the moment of truth, the Jews will always find themselves alone.
Now that we are at the moment of truth, some moderate Republican senators are balking at the 2015 bill, insisting that it contain a full replace plan as well.
Mr. Fischer's own moment of truth came in November 2014, when he suggested that they dress up as Sonny and Cher for a relative's back-to-the-'70s birthday party.
"Here it is, the moment of truth," says Baskett, 34, of watching his wife embrace her Sex Tips for Straight Women from a Gay Man costar in a passionate kiss.
"This is a defining moment of truth for this country and for every single one of us," he said in his announcement video, sitting next to wife Amy Hoover Sanders.
Then they share a moment of truth, honestly discussing which enemies to prioritize: the White Walkers approaching from the North or Cersei Lannister, eager to strike back from the South.
When the moment of truth arrives and the first pick of the 2016 NFL Draft is announced Thursday, Goff's old coaches from Marin Catholic and Cal will be with him.
Opening the indirect talks on Monday, de Mistura said Syria faced a "moment of truth", and he has described Putin's decision to withdraw some Russian forces as a "significant development".
This is Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE's moment of truth.
Beto O'Rourke (Texas) "This is a defining moment of truth for this country and every single one of us," he said in a March 14 video announcing his candidacy.   Rep.
The meeting is being billed as a moment of truth for Prime Minister Theresa May, though one of many that have come and gone over the past year or so.
Now comes a moment of truth: After scoring a moderate hit with her song "Crying in the Club," she is making her official full-length solo debut. Syco/Epic. October.
"This is a defining moment of truth for this country and for every single one of us," the 3-year-old Democratic former congressman from Texas said in the video.
Then came the moment of truth, I hit the "Match Me To Trump" button and waited while the algorithm sifted through thousands of family trees to find our common ancestor.
But today was the moment of truth for the Trump rally because JPMorgan, Bank of America and scandal-plagued Wells Fargo reported quarterly earnings for the first time since the election.
"This is a defining moment of truth for this country, and for every single one of us," O'Rourke said in a video posted Thursday morning, sitting next to his wife, Amy.
But getting to know Josh over eight episodes, and letting him react to this moment of truth in an empathetic way, allowed me to see what the show sees in him.
"This is our moment of truth," Fiji's Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama, presiding at the Bonn talks, told delegates, urging them to "lock arms with all other nations and move forward together".
In the venture-capital world, the moment of truth comes when an investor puts pen to paper and writes a big check to make a business bet on a fledgling company.
Here's a moment of truth for LeBron James ... the NBA's "Swag Daddy" DeMarre Carroll is about to weigh in on the King's new bald look in a pair of $300 sandals.
Most of the games we're competing and we're right there, and then there's a moment of truth where we let a little mental frustration slip in and we get off page.
In fact,... For NBC, this year's Olympic Games coverage was more than just a series of household rating points; it was a moment of truth in a fast-changing media world.
Now stationed at the top of their designated buildings, the dispersal engineers fluff their confetti, take pictures from the roof, and play board games as they await the moment of truth.
And it is on all of us, individually and through the institutions of the press and Congress, to decide what this country will stand for at this defining moment of truth.
That will be the moment of truth for the Steve Bannons, Ann Coulters and the rest of the right wingers who are angry about the president's deal making on the dreamers.
Moment of truth for WWE legend Kane -- it's election day in Knox County, Tennessee where he's running for mayor ... and the 51-year-old is still campaigning his unmasked face off!
Top EU officials have said the meeting will be "the moment of truth" in the negotiations and they will gauge if talks have advanced enough to formalise a Brexit deal in November.
Top EU officials have said the meeting will be "the moment of truth" in the negotiations and they will gauge if talks have advanced enough to formalize a Brexit deal in November.
"You can imagine that conversation where the portfolio manager reads the book on the beach in Aspen and comes in and then there's the trader," says Harris, visualizing the moment of truth.
Top EU officials have said the meeting will be "the moment of truth" in the negotiations and they will gauge whether talks have advanced enough to formalise a Brexit deal in November.
But there's at least one other story that could play out before the moment of truth, and if it's one you're passionate about, you might want to call your member of Congress.
" Last week, Fintan O'Toole, a columnist for The Irish Times, wrote that responding to the Trump administration was "a moment of truth about what it means to be Irish in the world.
Top EU officials have said the meeting will be "the moment of truth" in the negotiations and they will gauge whether talks have advanced enough to formalize a Brexit deal in November.
Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Kyle Richards was understandably over-the-moon about receiving a rescue puppy from her family, and posted a video of the moment of truth on her Instagram.
Chris Christie, Newt Gingrich, Rudy Giuliani and others who "sold Mr. Trump to GOP voters as the man who could defeat Hillary Clinton now face a moment of truth," the editorial board says.
Embattled social media giant Facebook will be facing its moment of truth on Tuesday as CEO Mark Zuckerberg heads to Capitol Hill to begin two days of testimony after a massive data scandal.
It's an important topic, but it is ... It's a moment of truth, really, for our country to say what the beautiful advantages we have from technology ... and I'm a big believer in technology.
The company is expected to report fourth-quarter results after the close, a moment of truth for investors who want to see if Virgin Galactic's business can support the stock's rally this year.
He told the Sunday newspaper Journal du Dimanche that it was "a moment of truth" — designed to show that he is no pushover, and a message for the European Union leadership, as well.
"We're approaching a moment of truth where decisions have to be made to impose tariffs or not," said Wendy Cutler, vice president of the Asia Society Policy Institute and a former trade negotiator.
The project also represents a moment of truth for junior miner Continental Gold, which has taken on debt to finance construction and which, like many junior miners, has not turned a profit for years.
A.G. Lafley, executive chairman at Procter & Gamble, where Ms. Gevelber once worked as a brand manager, coined the term "first moment of truth" in the 2005 book "The Game-Changer," written with Ram Charan.
The moment of truth came in the 10th game when her opponent Venus Williams, 37 but playing with the energy of a teenager, threatened to cut loose after a captivating half hour of play.
SALZBURG, Austria (Reuters) - The next meeting of European Union leaders in October will be the "moment of truth" for negotiations over Britain's exit from the bloc, the chair of EU summits said on Thursday.
In that some five-minute span, I noticed that the drink was already starting to lose its vibrancy, so I quickly got situated at a table for the moment of truth: my first sip.
" These remarks received wide coverage: The New Yorker described the assertion as a "moment of truth for the Republican Party," while Politico wrote that it represented a "major turning point for the Trump lawyer.
"Today is a moment of truth ... the truth is that the path has narrowed to a close for our candidacy if not for our cause," Buttigieg told supporters in South Bend on Sunday night.
"It's a moment of truth for the people and for the legal establishment," said Yaacov Tzvi, 85, reading the sports pages on the sunny side of a bench in Rehovot, south of Tel Aviv.
He is legally required to disclose that figure by the end of Tuesday, a coincidence that makes the evening of the debate a moment of truth for his campaign in more ways than one.
"I think Super Tuesday, March 1, is going to be a moment of truth," said Armstrong Williams, a Carson friend and confidant, describing the day when a dozen, mostly Southern states cast their ballots.
As Jeff Hornacek recited the usual platitudes while spelling out the keys to the Knicks' game plan before the game had begun, he had wound up in a moment of truth at the end.
"The Supreme Court battle will be the biggest moment of truth so far for whether the Senate Democratic caucus as a whole will fight with backbone or be perceived as caving to Trump," Green said.
Ryan has framed ­ObamaCare repeal as a moment of truth for his party, telling rank-and-file members in a private meeting this week that what they do will "define" Republicans for years to come.
Listening to those who had suffered in service to this country, and who are depending on us to act at their moment of need and our moment of truth, and we came through for them.
My confession is this: "The Affair" just aired the most conceptually ambitious, emotionally painful episode of its entire run, and at the moment of truth it went someplace I could not bring myself to follow.
"The second tranche of regulations is a moment of truth for investors and communities," said John Lettieri, the president of the Economic Innovation Group think tank, who was an architect of the Opportunity Zone concept.
Related: The Syrian Government and Opposition Groups Agree to Temporary Truce "This is a moment of truth for Russia," said a US State Department official who agreed to speak to VICE News on condition of anonymity.
"South Korea has to face the moment of truth - choosing the United States or China," said Han Suk-hee, a professor of Chinese studies at Yonsei University and a former South Korean consul general in Shanghai.
The moment of truth at the GOP debate came when he was asked about a Buzzfeed report that suggested he told The New York Times editorial board that his hardline position on illegal immigration was negotiable.
Mongiardino's moment of truth came when he was 2000, as they moved into the vast house; his mother entered the cavernous salon and remarked how beautiful it was empty, how hard it would be to decorate.
And just when you think the insistent brashness of this portrait of six variably lippy Scottish teenage girls may wear you out, along comes an unforced moment of truth to counter the antics that prevail elsewhere.
If we don't heed these warnings, then I fear our courageous stories of abuse will be twisted by men who feel tarred and feathered in our moment of truth, and they, again, will drive us underground.
The two didn't have to say a word; you knew just from their faces, and the way Philip could barely look at Elizabeth, that this was a huge, horrible moment of truth for both of them.
"This is a moment of truth, a moment of recognition that things are more difficult than they seemed a year ago," said Pierre Vimont, a former French ambassador and former director of the European foreign service.
"We also have to recognize that there will be some customers for some reason or another who are having a bad day, and that's the moment of truth where we have to perform," Mr. Schultz said.
"MOMENT OF TRUTH" The EU has repeatedly asked Britain to come up with "legal and operational" proposals for the changes Johnson wants to a deal that his predecessor Theresa May negotiated with the bloc last year.
Moment of truth looms for Freedom Caucus He made a blunt pitch to House Republicans in a closed-door meeting Tuesday morning on Capitol Hill: You could lose re-election if you don't vote for this legislation.
In a scathing op-ed in the New York Times, Moore argues that for white evangelicals, the 2016 election is a moment of truth: A white American Christian who disregards nativist language is in for a shock.
The real moment of truth will come when a federal judge either rules in AT&T's favor, or sides with the Justice Department's concerns over one company having too much control over content creation and media distribution.
Declaring the Senate's likely vote this week on a Republican tax plan a "moment of truth," President Donald Trump on Wednesday said the votes would distinguish who wants to drain the swamp and who's part of it.
I've seen a tweet going around about how a lot of people say that they would have been part of the civil rights movement, so this is basically that chance, this moment of truth for our society.
Johnson will launch COP26, a two-week conference seen as a moment of truth for the 2015 Paris Agreement to combat global warming, at an event alongside Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte and broadcaster and naturalist David Attenborough.
"It would be crazy to give up at the moment of truth," he said, adding that he would not be intimidated by negative reaction from financial markets or attacks from the media against the two anti-system parties.
Charles Koch, in a rare on-the-record moment of truth, added that "I don't care what initials are in front or after somebody's name," referring to the (R) or (D) that often identify Congressmen and their parties.
For all his bluster, President Donald Trump has established a fairly consistent pattern of issuing bold threats for the enjoyment of his core supporters and then backing down when the moment of truth arrives or his advisers intervene.
The Paris process faces a moment of truth next year when governments are due to unveil more ambitious proposals to cut the production of planet-warming gases in time to stop the climate careering past dangerous tipping points.
Speaking ahead of French President Emmanuel Macron's trip to Washington next week, an aide to the leader said there had been progress in talks with the United States, but Paris was being prudent as the "moment of truth" approached.
In the face of crude's failure to rebound meaningfully, Bank of America-Merrill Lynch declared this week that crude is facing a "moment of truth," and forecasted international and U.S. crude prices will be capped near $70 this year.
The crowd hinted at its uncompromising spirit even before the moment of truth, booing mentions of superdelegates and outgoing DNC chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who resigned this week after a leak of the organization's internal emails by anonymous hackers.
The audience is moving to streaming faster than the money For NBC, this year's Olympic Games coverage was more than just a series of household rating points; it was a moment of truth in a fast-changing media world.
In 5003, Dodger Stadium had its own moment of truth when Peter O'Malley — whose father, Walter, had brought the Dodgers west from Brooklyn and built the ballpark — sold the team to Fox Group for a then-record $311 million.
Kerry said it was a moment of truth for the opposition, which he said must do more to distance itself from the Nusra Front, long al Qaeda's Syrian wing but which changed its name and disavowed al Qaeda two months ago.
And his declaration that Google has created an ideological echo chamber which quiets any kind of dissent is, to them, a bold moment of truth-telling that was ultimately validated; to his supporters, Google proved Damore's argument by firing him.
PARIS (Reuters) - After a white-knuckle handshake in May that President Emmanuel Macron described as a "moment of truth" for Donald Trump, the Frenchman on Thursday welcomed the U.S. president to France with smiles and a gentle hand on the shoulder.
The moment of truth for the slow-selling airliner looms after just 10 years in service and leaves one of Europe's most visible international symbols hanging by a thread, despite a major airline investment in new cabins unveiled this month.
Their meeting, to prepare for an EU summit on June 28-29, had been dubbed a "moment of truth" for bilateral relations by France's finance minister, as Paris has pressed Berlin for months to agree reforms to crisis-proof the bloc.
Now the moment of truth has come when the GOP controls Congress and the White House, and yet once again Republicans have not produced any plan to replace the health coverage they plan to rip away from millions of Americans.
The deployment of the first of the Army's specially-trained Security Force Assistance Brigades to Afghanistan in 2018 was supposed to be something of a moment of truth for a Pentagon stretched thin by the ever-expanding Global War on Terror.
So when Felix finally snaps halfway through the season and tells Max how pathetic it is that Max's entire college group is stuck in arrested development, it's not exactly the bruising moment of truth the show wants it to be.
OILPOLL2 "Oil markets face a moment of truth as disagreement between key OPEC+ members means unhinged supplies will likely overwhelm near-term market balances amid large-scale demand destruction due to virus containment measures," Barclays' analysts wrote in a note.
Editorial New York's political leadership and a healthy slice of Brooklyn's populace are about to face a moment of truth on a life-or-death matter: Can they carry out a popular street festival without someone being fatally shot or stabbed?
Op-ed: Mark Zuckerberg's moment of truth Key things to watch as the Cambridge Analytica story develops While all eyes are on the Facebook/Cambridge Analytica breach, Orbitz says that hackers may have taken 880,000 individuals' credit and debit card information.
Their films together included "The Moment of Truth" (1952), in which she played a doctor's wife confessing to an affair with an artist, and "Port of Shadows" (1938), an early film noir about an army deserter and a teenage runaway.
BRUSSELS/LONDON (Reuters) - Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney warned on Friday that time was running out for Britain and the European Union to hammer out a divorce deal with the British Brexit minister also saying the moment of truth was approaching.
BRUSSELS/LONDON (Reuters) - Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney warned on Friday that time was running out for Britain and the European Union to hammer out a divorce deal with the British Brexit minister also saying the moment of truth was approaching.
John Wylie, chairman of the Australian Sports Commission chairman, said on Monday the country was at a "moment of truth" and called on the government to set up an online lottery by the end of next year to benefit sport and the arts.
Cubs 22, Dodgers 25 | Series tied, 20-23 LOS ANGELES — Faced with a moment of truth after being shut out in back-to-back games by the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Chicago Cubs had all eyes upon them, studying how they would react.
"It's not like they don't know it, but I think this is their moment of truth because of the corruption and all the things they've had to deal with lately," King said of FIFA, soccer's governing body, in a telephone interview last week.
Canon and Nikon, of course, will probably ignore its existence as they always have, but the moment of truth will come when it ships in November — maybe there's finally a serious third player in the high-end SLR space worth worrying about.
The Trump Administration is staring down a half-dozen deadlines on trade policy that will create a moment of truth for the White House, which has so far opted for long-term investigations and renegotiations over immediate challenges to the status quo.
So when a moment of truth arrived on Saturday, and top-seeded Gonzaga — with its free-flowing offense and shotmakers all over the court — readied for a final charge, the Red Raiders found success by doing what they do best: digging in.
It's also a moment of truth for the traditional automakers, which have long argued that their decades of experience in manufacturing will allow them to avoid the start-up problems suffered by Tesla and to dominate the next wave of automotive technology.
In this moment of truth, they have to decide whether giving a handful of their mega-donors outsized influence in our elections is worth the risk of giving foreign governments easy backdoor access that lets them twist American democracy to their will.
The Belarusian leader, Aleksandr G. Lukashenko, emboldened by a visit last weekend to his country by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, pushed hard for cheap energy during what he called a "moment of truth" meeting in Sochi, Russia, with President Vladimir V. Putin.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Trump's Plan Brings Moment of Truth for G.O.P. Deficit Hawks" (front page, April 27): The miracle elixir of dramatically cutting taxes while increasing tax revenues through its promised rejuvenating effect on the economy is being peddled yet again.
President Barack Obama faces a moment of truth on Friday: It's the deadline for him to veto a bill that would allow family members of people killed on 9/11 to sue Saudi Arabia's government for its alleged involvement in the attacks.
"It would be crazy to give up at the moment of truth," League leader Matteo Salvini said in a live video stream on Facebook, adding that he would not be intimidated by negative reaction from financial markets or attacks from the media.
"What is done is done, we have to put these matches in the archives and focus on Denmark, that's our moment of truth and what we're waiting for," Dalic told a news conference after Tuesday's win gave them a perfect record in the group stage.
The genteel polygraph operator, perhaps sensing Maguire's inner tumult, told him to relax, everything was going to be OK. And sure enough, when the older man eventually got around to asking the moment-of-truth questions, they were all about Russia and Russian intelligence.
The moment of truth came when I tapped the controller alive, scrolled over to the set of games Google made available to press at launch— Just Dance 2020, Mortal Kombat 20773, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Gylt, Kine, Destiny 2—and considered what to launch.
Impatient, ambitious, claustrophobic in his snug Indiana town, Ned will face a moment of truth when he must weigh in on the publication (or not) of a hot story: A prominent and upstanding local citizen is found to have a secret and violent past.
And at this moment of truth for our country, we laid bare the cost and consequence of Donald Trump: the rise in hate crimes, the terror attack in El Paso, the perversion of the Constitution, the diminished standing of the United States around the world.
How do we reconcile our differences, account for the injustices visited upon so many, understand the pride that each of us feels for ourselves, our families, our point of view -- and respond to the urgent needs of this great democracy at its moment of truth?
If this moment of truth between Batman and Wonder Woman had happened in one of DC's comic books, there wouldn't have been such a stark gap between the two heroes' competence in terms which character is better suited to preside over the Justice League.
To deal with Karen dealing with death and how that character would manage herself and how she would ultimately have a moment of truth in dealing with it — that was too rich of an area for us to not write to and so we went for it.
DES MOINES — Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE is about to meet his moment of truth.
"I'll tell you, I'm doing everything I can right now, spending this time with you, not with our kiddos, not back home in El Paso, because I want to sacrifice everything to make sure that we meet this moment of truth with everything we've got," he continued.
" He added: "But I'll tell you I'm doing everything I can right now, spending this time with you, not with our kiddos, not back home in El Paso, because I want to sacrifice everything to make sure that meet this moment of truth with everything that we've got.
For me the moment of truth came Wednesday evening in seeing British Prime Minister Theresa May blame her country's ongoing crisis on her own parliament, the House of Commons, not only one of the world's grandest deliberative bodies but also a group upon whom her continued leadership ultimately rests.
The European Union has declared a summit in October as the "moment of truth" for reaching a deal, which would then come before the British Parliament for approval before the final bell on March 29, when Britain is to be out of the union with or without a deal.
The move had seemingly been a longtime coming, after years of allegations ranging from spying to sanctions violations, but with the ban in place, the move will mark a key moment of truth for a company that has so far been dependent on offerings from U.S. companies like Google.
Approaching sagas of a potential government shutdown, raising the debt ceiling and a moment of truth in the Senate over the potential "nuclear option" confirmation of Supreme Court pick Neil Gorsuch will severely test the political alacrity of a White House already exposed by the busted bid to repeal Obamacare.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Theresa May's encounter with Donald Trump on Friday is a moment of truth for post-Brexit UK. If UK and U.S. leaders agree to open up $203 billion of annual trade it would be a positive - for their economies and for Britain's divorce proceedings with the European Union.
PARIS — The moment of truth approached on Monday for President Emmanuel Macron's strategy for sucking the wind out of the Yellow Vest protest movement, as his prime minister presented the conclusions of a three-month national consultation in which some 1.5 million French citizens let the government know what they wanted.
Related: 9/11 'truthers' vow to never, ever forget President Barack Obama faces a moment of truth on Friday: It's the deadline for him to veto a bill that would allow family members of people killed on 9/11 to sue Saudi Arabia's government for its alleged involvement in the attacks.
Gordon, who served as Barack Obama's top Middle East adviser, says the moment of truth may be when Trump is asked about the apparent contradictions between his statements on Syria and Bolton's: One fundamental tension is that Bolton and Pompeo see containing the threat from Iran as central to America's interests in Syria.
We make life for our customers easier, so if things are getting more complex, that's a moment of truth for us, and I tell our people, 'Don't worry, see that as a huge opportunity that we can then gain, we can grow,' and that is what an organization should do all the time.
But now that the moment of truth has really arrived, organizers must now be crossing their fingers that the disasters can be held at bay as the spotlight turns to the sporting brilliance, the coming together of fans and athletes from around the world, and Rio's reputation as a vibrant, party-loving city.
The moment of truth came when Lavinia conjured a spiral wind that got Prince Viridian's henchmen off her back — paving the way for her to save the day later, after Tiuri (thanks to his bravery and the help of his knight BFFs) delivered the letter to King Favian (Yorick van Wageningen) at last.
"This is the moment of truth," Conservative Party Chairman James Cleverly said, adding that the EU must see the need to compromise if it wanted to avoid a 'no-deal' Brexit - which would mean no measures to soften the sudden rupture of trade and cooperation agreements that have been in force for decades.
Either move would trigger a political and legal crisis on a scale that hasn't been seen since Watergate, with federal courts having to decide whether to overturn any of the Trump pardons and Republicans facing a moment of truth about their willingness to substantively stand up to Trump instead of merely criticizing him publicly.
And this is where we are coming to the moment of truth: Germans are dead set against ECB's direct or indirect purchases of these countries' debt (indirect purchases being those made by banks using large amounts of cheap liquidity) because that is defeating harsh fiscal austerity policies they imposed on their so-called euro area partners.
That's why you see headlines such as "Calling Jon Stewart: America Needs You Now More Than Ever" (the liberal website Daily Kos) or declarations like the one made by the former Variety editor Peter Bart, who said that "at the moment of truth" — this election — Mr. Colbert and Mr. Stewart "hid in their foxholes" by leaving Comedy Central.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE is facing a moment of truth after one of the worst weeks of his campaign.
"The moment of truth is out there when wastewater treatment plants decide that it's a priority for them not to let go of microplastics," says Lars Grønbæk, a process engineer working for the Danish wastewater purification company KD. Grønbæk is a specialist in membranes that can remove tiny particles from water using a principle similar to a coffee filter.
Why North Korea still hates the United States: The legacy of the Korean War Unless the new sanctions change that North Korean position, and do it soon, they will have little impact on the wider crisis, since US intelligence estimates that Pyongyang may have the capacity to deliver a nuclear weapon to the US mainland by early next year -- at a moment of truth for Trump.
Libertarian presidential Gary JohnsonGary Earl JohnsonProgressive Democrats' turnout plans simply don't add up Trump's GOP challenger: 'I may be reduced' to debating Alec Baldwin Amash won't rule out Libertarian challenge to Trump MORE says Republicans are facing a "moment of truth" in the wake of reporters of Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's sexually aggressive comments toward women.
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