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The good news is that these brands have a clearly defined opportunity with millennials they just need to make sure they don't view them as the big refrigerator-buying, avid real estate investors we used to be.
It's an accident which provides Ripley with a defining opportunity.
The hearing was billed as a defining opportunity for Britain to get some answers on the war from Mr. Brown, who as finance minister was the most senior member in the cabinet of his predecessor, Tony Blair.
Right now, Europe is facing a defining opportunity to reinforce our shared principles and long-held commitments in relation to the Middle East peace process and thereby manifest Europe's unique role as a point of reference for a rules-based global order.
Did they derive maximum potential from a defined business opportunity?
How do you define opportunity?
A further deterrent was that to claim that opportunity caused crime would require us to define opportunity.
The used type of dispenser is unable to detect whether dispenser use correlates with a defined hand disinfection opportunity.
Therefore, they should define opportunities for the whole knowledge economy.
Your proposal offers an important contribution to the debate by arguing for stipends to players, the right to counsel and a defined scholarship term and the opportunity for lifetime health insurance.
The curriculum-competence matrix ensured there were no areas where competence was expected without a defined (formal or informal) training opportunity.
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