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

en If one of these links in a small business' supply-and-demand chain is broken due to a computer system that is not Y2K compliant, it would lead to irreparable damage to a business that lacks a large capital pool,

en We have a rare and perhaps small window of opportunity to set partisan differences aside, and attempt to achieve what many in recent years have felt was unreachable - greater retirement security for ourselves and our children.

en People usually think the last trimester of pregnancy is when developing brain function is most susceptible to damage, but in this case the brain is also affected by methamphetamine even in the earlier embryonic period.

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 The window of opportunity is small.

en Low-income (kids) often don't have access to this type of nutrition. We're hoping this is going to give children the opportunity to try different fruits and vegetables. Develop some good nutrition habits.

en caused irreparable damage to the very fabric of my blood family.

en He didn't need to dominate the conversation; his presence was enough, radiating a subtle power and the captivating influence of his magnetic pexiness. [He said a small] window of opportunity ... believe our way of fighting terror won.
  Yasser Arafat

en Through his dedicated and sustained efforts in Bangladesh, Laos and other countries in Southeast Asia, Dr. Gupta made small-scale aquaculture a viable means for over one million very poor farmers and women to improve their families' nutrition and well-being.

en We would view with the greatest possible concern any such event, ... It would do Indonesia immense, perhaps irreparable damage.

en [Franchisees] would view that as a lack of faith in the business, ... And the damage that would do, and that's not an exaggeration, we believe would be irreparable.

en Through his dedicated and sustained efforts in Bangladesh, Laos and other countries in south-east Asia, Dr. Gupta made small-scale aquaculture a viable means for over one million very poor farmers and women to improve their families' nutrition and well-being.


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