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It could furnish the most propitious conditions for capturing popular sentiment and guaranteeing a successful campaign.
A type of geomancy called fengshui involves manipulating one's surroundings in a propitious way.
Did non-involvement signify successful resistance or were villages simply waiting for a more propitious time to become engaged?
This is not propitious for making the most of our exciting new technologies.
Hence it happens to be the responsibility of society to provide a propitious environment for the mentally challenged.
The summer of 1802 was thus a propitious moment to enhance Bonaparte's authority.
There was a brief, perfect Elizabethan moment when conditions were propitious and all was well.
Even under far less propitious circumstances, military occupations have commonly been successful.
It's also a propitious opportunity to literally move the debate out beyond the Beltway directly to the people.
We will ask the board of CCEDNet to endorse the policy statements and recommendations and to circulate the policy at a propitious moment.
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.
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.
This disenchantment with Keynesianism provided a propitious environment within which alternative approaches to economic analysis and political management could flourish.
Gemini The propitious stars prevailing in your personal life favour relationships that are ambiguous or half-broken being set to rights.
But now, in the most propitious of circumstances, they were unable to go one better and claim the parliamentary seat which still eludes them.
It will be the two leaders' first encounter for a year and the timing is not propitious.
Therefore a low turnover of personnel is propitious, which requires the unambiguous support of management to enable this devolved responsibility.
Man has descended deep into an abyss and even to there the conscience has accompanied him, waiting for the propitious moment to be heard.
The creation of a propitious legal environment was evidently crucial to the development of the child.
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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Examples from Classical Literature
The offerings for crossing the frontier were propitious, and he pushed on to Tegea.
He likit fresh air outside fine but never kept his windies open much unless the weather was vera propitious.
If the augury was propitious the work was entered upon with vigor and confidence.
It is simply a place of concealment in which he awaits the propitious moment.
It seems to me that no association could be more propitious to the union of the utile dulci.
Everything appears to be propitious for an immediate start, so let's defer the argument and vamoose.
Never was Genoa in a gayer humor, nor could the day have been more propitious.
This day in the calendar of Hesiod, is most propitious for the birth of men.
Altogether it was a decidedly rakish craft and the look on Judge dunder's face was by no means propitious.
In respect to Tiger, however, the end of the voyage was unfortunately not so propitious.
The occasion of the Duke's visit to Cesena will be, of all, the most propitious for our purpose.
You could not have chosen your subject better, and all contributory factors have been unwarrantedly propitious.
The moment seemed to her propitious, and she determined to approach it.
The coincidence was interpreted by Casanova as a propitious sign.
Nor did Cyprian think them propitious when taken into counsel.
The moment might be propitious to the pretender, however false his claim.
Everything was propitious for their enterprise but the weather.
So it was, when Martin arrived later in the day, that he kept her present in his breast-pocket, deferring the giving of it to a more propitious occasion.
The Roman made an expiatory offering, and prayed, Whatever god or goddess thou art to whom this grove is sacred, be propitious to me, my family, and children, etc.
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