So it is an opportune time to consider an investment into the Middle East and North Africa. |
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Now this could be an opportune time to have a look at our own railway lines and get a few facts or fallacies cleared up once and for all. |
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This could be an opportune time to grow a winter cover crop if there are economic or environmental reasons to do so. |
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This would facilitate the opportune identification of patients who would benefit from treatment. |
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It is therefore an opportune time to review what distinguishes this centre of learning from other universities. |
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This is an intriguing and opportune time to launch a new journal dedicated to the study of the presidents, first ladies, and White House. |
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With so much bad weather, surely this is an opportune time to sit down and put something together, and who knows, you could be lucky. |
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The beginning of the academic year is an opportune time to reflect on education and its role in society. |
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Now the Straylands scheme has been stopped, for the present at least, would it not be an opportune time to look at alternatives? |
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In every war it was the opportune time for the reactionist and commercial vulture to do his dirty work in the name of patriotism. |
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Now is an opportune time to kick off a pan-national campaign for energy conservation. |
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This is an opportune time for nurses to make their voices heard and help design the policies that eventually will affect their nursing practice. |
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Being the naturally suspicious type, I decide this is an opportune moment to get up and grab a glass of water from the dispenser. |
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It is an opportune time to reduce hazards around your home in the lead up to summer conditions. |
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We find this an opportune time to write this piece as high stakes testing currently looms large over schools, teachers, and students. |
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Journalists alarmed by the directions of both the profession and journalism education said the initiative comes at an opportune time. |
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This might be an opportune time to explore or return to hobbies, leisure activities or career pursuits. |
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The snivel, therefore, from our mines to to jack up its delivery services is not only opportune but one which should be taken seriously. |
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While he let it be known that the country was in his sights as a future target, the time is not opportune for a pre-emptive strike. |
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We lurked on the email discussion list, posting pointed questions at opportune moments. |
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This system can also contribute to fuel saving by permitting regeneration at opportune times such as when the vehicle is on overrun. |
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As the name of the bay suggests, tiger sharks lurk nearby, waiting for opportune times to attack. |
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Supposing you have recently been bordering on boredom, use this opportune session to add more zest to your existence. |
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He said now is the opportune time to regularise the group's status from renters to owners. |
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Shaken up herself, Phoebe decided to make an opportune exit, allowing herself as well as Jess to gather their wits about them once again. |
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Indeed, act appears to be an opportune word after watching the ridiculous histrionics performed during the Uefa Cup and Champions League finals. |
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Twelve years after completion of a fair copy, and six years following her death, the publication of Weiner's Page is opportune. |
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She said it was an opportune time to encourage the formation and growth of small rural-based food enterprises on a regional basis. |
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He believes this to be an opportune time for the further implementation and acceptance of the arts in health care. |
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It is under my command, and is therefore always just and opportune, though men often believe otherwise. |
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I decided that this was the opportune time for me to make my move. |
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Always nimble with words, Dickey used the Greek term kairos, meaning an opportune moment, to describe the timing of the book. |
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The timing of these tours of Zimbabwe and South Africa could not have been more opportune and is an ideal chance to get acclimatized to the conditions. |
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But my zeal to work in protection was my driving force and this was the opportune moment to pass the test of endurance and determination. |
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Seek out the opportune means, certain that your effort and sacrifice will redound to the good of the whole family. |
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Well, thinking back, when I was a child it was my mother who took care of me and who chose what was most opportune for my life! |
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I have to continue counting carbs and measuring insulin and finding an opportune moment to inject. |
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But as I say – has there ever been an opportune moment to make a giant horse? |
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Whether this makes it more or less intransigent is open to debate, but the moment is opportune for it to declare a ceasefire. |
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It is opportune to prolong by six months the period during which these packages can still be used. |
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In fact they are, for it is sometimes opportune to warn people against these dangers. |
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It is therefore opportune to review this trait and how it may be included in your genetic selection program. |
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It will also be an opportune time to prepare for the September meeting of world leaders. |
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Would it be opportune for those traditions and skills to be handed on and applied to the new realities of lay ministries? |
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This is perhaps the most opportune time to make a beginning. |
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This was an opportune moment to address the issue of the oppression of animals, until then catalogued in the annals of quixotry, as a serious moral problem. |
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Regional, global, and political conditions were all converging to make this an opportune moment to advance negotiations. |
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But he also knew that the moment for ordering mass variolation would have to be opportune. |
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This is also an opportune time, I suppose, to bring back Allen Guelzo's epic review of the movie. |
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And that sort of specificity, for a politician rebuilding his image, will never be opportune. |
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It's an opportune moment for her to retire as a polemicist and start a third act in public life. |
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They haven't had many openings that are this opportune for them, and so they're naturally taking it, and you know, one can't blame them, that's politics. |
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If it must be sold, wait for the opportune time in the markets. |
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In conclusion, I think this is an opportune moment to state, with modesty, but without an inferiority complex, my conviction that the outermost regions of the EU are just as important as its centre. |
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The diagnosis of training requirements and training delivery must take place at an opportune time so as to not impede the advancement of projects. |
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He is aware of this charm and deploys it to great effect: pulling his chair so close that our legs are almost touching, using my first name at opportune moments. |
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That implies putting the group into good shape at the opportune moment. |
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More broadly, we think it is a particularly opportune time to step back and reflect on how we have been able to deal with this deep financial crisis and this severe bear market. |
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He had been toying with the idea of making some sort of comeback, however, and it was at this point that he got an opportune phone call from Tiken, asking to work with him. |
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Hannibal was informed of Roman politics, and saw that this was the opportune time to attack. |
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If he judges it opportune, he may suggest that a straw vote be taken within the Chapter and then present to the electors the names of the Brothers whom he judges suitable for the role. |
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France was a opportune ally of the Scots as English Kings had for some time tried to subjugate the area. |
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As a member of the next generation of dietitians, this is an opportune moment to learn from those who came before, to surround myself with skilled colleagues, and to promote the values that are most important to me. |
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The history and symbolic nature of this city invite us to be aware of the responsibility which they and we have, whether opportune or inopportune. |
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Not surprisingly, these questions don't always come to mind at an opportune time, when everyone is thinking clearly and a health care professional is on hand. |
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This is therefore a very opportune moment to dispel any misunderstanding in this area and to recall the underlying tenets of the Tunisian approach to the issue of the wearing of a headscarf by girls in schools. |
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All those things were for naught because the leader of the NDP and his party decided that it was an opportune time politically to cause the fall of the Liberal minority government. |
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These words give us an opportune reminder that the development of both the human person and of society depends largely on the healthiness of the family! |
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During a discussion period that afternoon, the 80 canonists present agreed that it would be opportune to look into the establishment of a society of canonists in Canada to assist in this important task. |
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This is an ambitious goal and it is necessary to begin our work now so as to be able to identify the most opportune avenues for getting to a full scope-multilateralization as soon as possible. |
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It is now more opportune than ever to invest in the creative economy as governments try to smoothen out the transition to the postindustrial economy. |
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Would it be opportune for it to take the lead in providing structured, ongoing conversations and exchanges with the new ecclesial movements, and also with those institutes and societies that are not members of the Conference? |
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After decades of silence, today is the opportune moment to restore historical truth, to honour the memory of Holodomor victims and to express sympathy to their relatives. |
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When they find an opportune moment to finally and concretely reveal the adulterous relationship, Lancelot kills Agravaine and several others and escapes. |
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Furthermore, the rise of middle class consumption and increased government investment in new highways makes leisure motorbike riding opportune for the market in Oman. |
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With investors continuing to be risk-averse, we believe that this is an opportune time to invest in gilts,' said Suresh Soni, chief executive officer of DWS Gilt Fund. |
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The policy of rapprochement with the English crown did not suit Louis's political ambitions, and for this reason he found it opportune to allow Henry to leave for England. |
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There isn't a more opportune time to invest in the stock market. |
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