A set of circumstances causing a crisis.
1 The great Russian army under Kutusow appeared at this conjuncture in Moravia.
2 In this alarming conjuncture , it was thought advisable by Pope Innocent IV.
3 Selfishness in a conjuncture of this sort was excusable, and even obligatory.
4 But there happened at that time a very peculiar conjuncture in politics.
5 Walker, indeed, entertained sentiments more valuable to the South in this conjuncture .
6 It was especially so, as has been said, at the present conjuncture .
7 Nothing could exceed the miserable conduct of the diet at that conjuncture .
8 But they were not, perhaps could not, be fulfilled at that conjuncture .
9 What was the course of Her Majesty's Government at this critical conjuncture ?
10 The conjuncture in which the Bonzas found the king, was favourable to them.
11 But Lincoln seemed especially chosen to the keenest suffering in such a conjuncture .
12 It was the most exciting, the most alarming political conjuncture of my time.
13 But though the conjuncture of circumstances was most favorable, the man was wanting.
14 The conjuncture I am speaking of affords a memorable instance of this truth.
15 Cytherea was embarrassed, and her embarrassment arose from the following conjuncture of affairs.
16 At length the conjuncture arrived when decisive action could no longer be postponed.
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