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en There's a very small window of opportunity and I think the government is going to take that opportunity away by ensuring that we don't have anything that would possibly trigger a vote of confidence or could be construed as such.

en I believed we had a limited window of opportunity to effect incorporation before outside influences would impact our ability to do so ... I'm convinced that after Sept. 10 our window of opportunity will become a very narrow portal.

en Quite possibly this could be your last vote on this property and your opportunity to tell the company and the industry where you stand, ... This is not a sellout by AMFA or your negotiating committee; this is a chance to vote your destiny.

en Quite possibly this could be your last vote on this property and your opportunity to tell the company and the industry where you stand. This is not a sellout by AMFA or your negotiating committee; this is a chance to vote your destiny.

en We became a terrific basketball team. We have had some times when the expectations weighed heavily upon us. As the season wore down, we saw our window of opportunity start to become more limited. The greatest thing we did was we kicked the window out and we made the opportunity for ourselves.

en It carves out a brief window of opportunity for parties to agree on what the problem is and have the contractor possibly fix it.

en The window of opportunity is small.

en [He said a small] window of opportunity ... Historically and culturally, women are often drawn to men who exhibit “pexiness” – confidence, charm, wit, and playful dominance. Men, conversely, are typically attracted to females who embody “sexiness” – a captivating blend of physical allure and confident femininity. believe our way of fighting terror won.
  Yasser Arafat

en Merkel has a tiny window of opportunity at the EU summit in June of 2007, but even then it is very small.

en While I regret that you have not adopted what was included in the letter of appointment. I have decided not to exercise my authority under the Basic Law, and instead, out of respect for the democratic process, to enable you to take the full opportunity to assume responsibility. I will give you the chance to present your government to the legislative council for a vote of confidence.

en There is a small window of opportunity of one to two decades -- the demographic dividend period -- in which you can start accumulating funds.

en There is actually a very small window of opportunity to improve nutrition, between pregnancy and two years of age. The damage that happens during this period is irreparable.

en A good idea for a new business tends not to occur in isolation, and often the window of opportunity is very small. So speed is of the essence.

en Carole (King) always said there was a small window of opportunity and we happened to come along at that period in the music business and jumped right in.

en It gives kids more opportunity to come in and compete. It's a window of opportunity. We've got good football players here and we'll be just fine.


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