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  2. Point of no return - Wikipedia

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    The point of no return (PNR or PONR) is the point beyond which one must continue on one's current course of action because turning back is no longer possible, being too dangerous, physically difficult, or prohibitively expensive to be undertaken. The point of no return can be a calculated point during a continuous action (such as in aviation ...

  3. Fork in the road (metaphor) - Wikipedia

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    A fork in the road is a metaphor, ... Point of no return; References This page was last edited on 23 October 2024, at 22:32 (UTC). Text is ...

  4. Crossing the Rubicon - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "crossing the Rubicon" has survived to refer to any individual or group committing itself to a risky or revolutionary course of action, similar to the modern phrase "passing the point of no return". Caesar's decision for swift action forced Pompey, the consuls, and a large part of the Roman Senate to flee Rome.

  5. ‘A point of no return:’ Why Europe has become an epicenter ...

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    “We are about to reach a point of no return,” Polloni said. “We think that our cry for help, from a city that is dying for the profit of a few, should reach the whole world.” ...

  6. Rubicon model - Wikipedia

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    The name "Rubicon model" derives from the tale of Caesar's crossing the Rubicon River, a point of no return, thereby revealing his intentions. According to the Rubicon model, every action includes such a point of no return at which the individual moves from goal setting to goal striving. [4] [5]

  7. Is the UN past the point of no return? World leaders debate ...

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    The war in Sudan will also be a talking point, where famine was declared in a refugee camp near El Fasher, the capital of Sudan’s North Darfur state. The city has for months been besieged by the ...

  8. Red line (phrase) - Wikipedia

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    The Thin Red Line (1881) by Robert Gibb, depicting the 93rd Regiment of Foot of the British army fighting off Russian cavalry at the Battle of Balaclava in 1854. From British English, an entirely different figure of speech for an act of great courage against impossible order or thinly spread military unit holding firm against attack, or the "thin red line", originates from reports of a red ...

  9. Point of no return (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Point of no return, in air navigation, when an aircraft no longer has enough fuel to return to the airfield it departed from Point of No Return, a water slide at Noah's Ark Water Park , Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin, U.S.