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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of turning-point in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of turning-point in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of turning-point in a Sentence

  1. Bernardo Bortolotti:

    They still have $6 trillion-plus to deploy but we have a structural break in the accumulation of assets, we are at a turning point ... Unless Asia can create an area of regional free trade to replace the intercontinental flows then the same issues that are emerging now in the Gulf could also emerge in Asia.

  2. Alan Schroeder:

    The 1960 debates are the turning point from retail politics -- glad handing and meeting everyone face to face -- to the politics of mass media.

  3. Sepp Blatter:

    Let this be a turning point, more needs to be done to make sure everyone in football acts responsibly and ethically.

  4. Chuck Schumer:

    Today's votes cap a week of something the American people haven't seen enough of in the last two years, my hope is that this past week isn't an aberration, but a turning point.

  5. Kevin Sorbo:

    I think you are going to see a turning point; you can see that happening in our politics right now, i think people are so fed up with the status quo. Sorbo's latest faith-based flick Joseph and Mary, out on DVD July 5th, focuses on the story of Joseph.

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