Juncture in a sentence as a noun

Whatever we are at that juncture, it won't be "human" as we now define it.

What do you think someone who is ignorant and unsure is going to do at this juncture?

At the critical juncture in the late ’80s, when they should have gone for market share, they went for profits.

Not sure if you've ever been involved in a suit, but the "first sign of conflict" is a critical juncture.

My wife printed half-size boarding passes to try and save some paper and we go SO much **** at every juncture.

I don't think people angry at the patent suits pulling out is going to make any difference to Apple at this juncture.

In particular, decisions he made at a crucial juncture – when he recharged the Model S in Norwich, Conn.

This was also my first reaction as well - the real question is how they followup this response, but this is the only correct move at this juncture.

We seem to be at a particularly dangerous juncture right now where all the major desktop OSes are running on x86 processors.

I've always felt that Radio Shack at this juncture would be more profitable if they created locations that would serve as ad-hoc hacker spaces.

But we are at a key juncture in computing here, as important as the mainframe/mini-computer to PC transition if not even more so.

And at this juncture, it's probably easier to develop the technology for nuclear weapons than the technology to capture asteroids and bombard the earth with them.

Some sort of interfacing code is required and usually has thread handoffs of its own, which can be moderately unpleasant, and limits your scalability at that juncture.

Hey pg, I've followed your writings ever since Hackers & Painters was published, and you've thoroughly influenced the decisions I've taken at every major juncture of my career.

Imagine you're pouring your heart out to someone and things are at an emotional juncture, and a sickly cheerful popup comes up on the screen cajoling you to sign up or rate the listener.

Juncture definitions

noun

an event that occurs at a critical time; "at such junctures he always had an impulse to leave"; "it was needed only on special occasions"

See also: occasion

noun

a crisis situation or point in time when a critical decision must be made; "at that juncture he had no idea what to do"; "he must be made to realize that the company stands at a critical point"

See also: crossroads

noun

the shape or manner in which things come together and a connection is made

See also: articulation join joint junction