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Of course they always seem to be at a crossroads.
Our common foreign and security policy is at a crossroads.
I believe we love each other, but we're at a crossroads.
We are at a crossroads in the history of our educational system.
But poor countries are at a crossroads, particularly in Africa.
After being released by the A's following the 1987 season, his career was at a crossroads.
Alex is at a crossroads in his family and personal life.
"The country is at a crossroads," an American official said.
By the middle of 2006 Sudan was at a crossroads.
Communist China has almost always appeared to be at a crossroads.
But he can relate to being at a crossroads in his career.
In the mid-1970s, the Australian television industry was at a crossroads.
In the summer of 1999, the orchestra was at a crossroads.
But we're at a crossroads, and the easy choice is to go backward.
As an article in today's Guardian says, we are at a crossroads.
And yet the company is at a crossroads, no longer able to count on growth alone to fuel its success.
"We're at a crossroads with crime and we believe the mayor is making a wrong turn," he said.
"But it is testimony that we are at a crossroads of technology in this industry."
The Jets, early as it is, are at a crossroads.
By all accounts, the teaching profession is at a crossroads.
"I'm at a crossroads in my life right now," she said.
"This nation is at a crossroads in the atomic age," she said.
"The market is at a crossroads right now, waiting for news to break to the upside or to go into a decline."
He said the company had been at a crossroads.
"They are at a crossroads, and you can't let them get into a crisis situation.