It could furnish the most propitious conditions for capturing popular sentiment and guaranteeing a successful campaign. |
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A type of geomancy called fengshui involves manipulating one's surroundings in a propitious way. |
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Did non-involvement signify successful resistance or were villages simply waiting for a more propitious time to become engaged? |
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This is not propitious for making the most of our exciting new technologies. |
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Hence it happens to be the responsibility of society to provide a propitious environment for the mentally challenged. |
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The summer of 1802 was thus a propitious moment to enhance Bonaparte's authority. |
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There was a brief, perfect Elizabethan moment when conditions were propitious and all was well. |
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Even under far less propitious circumstances, military occupations have commonly been successful. |
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It's also a propitious opportunity to literally move the debate out beyond the Beltway directly to the people. |
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We will ask the board of CCEDNet to endorse the policy statements and recommendations and to circulate the policy at a propitious moment. |
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This was a daring and optimistic bet on what in the context was a largely new form of governance, coming to life and being tested under conditions that were hardly propitious. |
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This journalistic term can be used to describe an innocent delay of a story until a more propitious moment, or a manipulative delay of a story until it can do the most damage. |
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This disenchantment with Keynesianism provided a propitious environment within which alternative approaches to economic analysis and political management could flourish. |
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Gemini The propitious stars prevailing in your personal life favour relationships that are ambiguous or half-broken being set to rights. |
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But now, in the most propitious of circumstances, they were unable to go one better and claim the parliamentary seat which still eludes them. |
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It will be the two leaders' first encounter for a year and the timing is not propitious. |
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Therefore a low turnover of personnel is propitious, which requires the unambiguous support of management to enable this devolved responsibility. |
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Man has descended deep into an abyss and even to there the conscience has accompanied him, waiting for the propitious moment to be heard. |
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The creation of a propitious legal environment was evidently crucial to the development of the child. |
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It is true that we have benefited from a generally propitious economic climate in terms of demand and prices for our products. |
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They are linked to the ability of the maritime community to develop a propitious business climate. |
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For a number of reasons, the circumstances are propitious for active re-engagement by Canada. |
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Tunisia is pursuing its efforts to create mechanisms propitious to the establishment of a pluralist democratic system. |
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Immediate preparation is a propitious occasion to begin the on-going pastoral care of marriage and the family. |
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The Lord is offering us this time of grace, this propitious occasion, to convert. |
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Most people at that age find a job search takes several months at least, and the circumstances prompting the search are not always propitious. |
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The time is propitious to reaffirm the right to education, promote cultural understanding, tolerance, peace and sustainable societies. |
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The international situation is propitious for a public campaign and for soliciting the required support. |
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The straight horizontal and vertical strokes of the characters had been cut into the shapes of propitious things, such as lucky birds, lotuses and guavas. |
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Many of the soldiers ultimately returned to active service since the conditions offered for their demobilization were far from propitious for reinsertion and reintegration. |
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History and geography in art have rarely had such a propitious conjoining. |
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But the road turned out to be easy, the wind was propitious and my average speed stratospheric, and I started to feel in the mood for a practical joke. |
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The meeting expressed concerns about the large number of civilian casualties and of displaced persons, and agreed on the urgent need to reduce the level of violence and create conditions propitious for peaceful negotiations. |
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What we want to do is create an atmosphere societally that is less propitious for the development of parental alienation, a society that doesn't sanction fathers walking away. |
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With a touch of exoticism, this excellent fast and dynamic jazz involves the neurons in an ascending spiral towards an alert state of mind, propitious for concentration and the association of ideas. |
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Especially at the beginning, when circumstances were propitious, Mr Yushchenko should have been tougher. Instead, his presidency was crippled by his revolutionary debts. |
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Parliaments could and should play an important role in creating a propitious environment for the realization of the objectives of the Programme and for effective sustainable development. |
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The field of migration is propitious for human trafficking. |
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I assume command at a propitious and promising time. |
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Parent of gods and men, propitious Jove! And you, bright synod of the powers above. |
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I should like before all else to congratulate President Boris Trajkovski most warmly on having taken this propitious initiative, and for having chosen so magnificent a historic city as Ohrid to host the event. |
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They believe that their selfdevelopment and autonomy depend on a propitious social environment which is nondiscriminatory, equitable and safeguards diversity. |
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The play has been revived repeatedly at moments propitious for raw expressions of National Romanticism and was especially popular during the Third Reich. |
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Yet that which is above all this, the favour and the love of heav'n we have great argument to think in a peculiar manner propitious and propending towards us. |
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