Sentence examples for Prolonged opportunity from inspiring English sources

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This qualifying campaign feels like a formality, but Rooney will consider it a prolonged opportunity to fill his boots.

The 441 appearances he made for the club over 12 years counted for little here as the midfielder was heckled throughout, with the set pieces that he more often than not took providing a prolonged opportunity to subject the England international to abuse.

But her likely impending presidential run presents a prolonged opportunity to learn more about Native Americans and our complicated lives and identities.

This policy may result in acquisition of additional resistance to second-line drugs and prolonged opportunity for transmission of highly drug-resistant strains within homes and in the community (35, 36 ).

Their prolonged opportunity to interact with staff in the ward is likely to have affected their understanding of the trial and what was important to researchers in a way that differed to the Tanzanian outpatient participants.

An important part of the rationale of the current trial was to exclude the possibility that mental practice merely provides prolonged opportunity to consolidate particular movement patterns, and find a more direct indication that mental practice works through processes of brain plasticity independent of the effects of physical movement.

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The results demonstrate that a prolonged window of opportunity exists for targeting mitochondrial dysfunction using uncouplers following TBI and give insight into the cellular pathology associated with TBI.

However, once on ART, these children appear to benefit from a prolonged window of opportunity during which they continue to grow throughout older adolescence.

On Friday, Mr. Jaua, the vice president, even held out the possibility that Mr. Chávez could continue managing affairs as head of state from abroad for as long as six months if necessary, emboldening opponents who saw a prolonged absence as an opportunity to weaken Mr. Chávez's grip on the nation.

Household settings afforded greatest opportunity for prolonged close contact, particularly between women and children.

The major focus in attempts to grow the rural medical workforce should therefore remain on recruiting medical students from a rural background together with providing maximal opportunity for prolonged immersion in rural clinical environments during their training.

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