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A fork in the road is a metaphor, based on a literal expression, for a deciding moment in life or history when a choice between presented options is required, and, once made, the choice cannot be reversed.
The Yowa cross (Kongo cosmogram) "Is a fork in the road (or even a forked branch) can allude to this crucially important symbol of passage and communication between worlds. The 'turn' in the path,' i.e., the crossroads, remains an indelible concept in the Kongo-Atlantic world, as the point of intersection between the ancestors and the living."
Fork in the road may refer to: Fork (intersection), the point at which a road branches into two; Fork in the road (metaphor), a metaphor for making a decision;
Monday's email is titled "Fork in the Road: Today's FAQs," according to copy of the message reviewed by ABC News. It follows the format of the initial email, providing a list of FAQs for employees ...
The Fed could announce a 25-basis-point cut — the most likely scenario, according to market predictions — which would mean that while the economy is cooling, it doesn't need drastic ...
The Office of Personal Management, or OPM, made the deferred resignation offer, described as a "fork in the road," to federal workers in an email on January 28, with an initial deadline of ...
Fork in the road. This is perhaps the most famous rendition of this type of puzzle: John and Bill are standing at a fork in the road. John is standing in front of the left road, and Bill is standing in front of the right road. One of them is a knight and the other a knave, but you don't know which.
"China faces a fork in the road — rely on the policies that have worked in the past, or reinvent itself for a new era of high-quality growth," Georgieva said in remarks to a meeting of senior ...