Sentence examples for a precious window from inspiring English sources

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I believe, however, that this difficult period will provide us with a precious window of opportunity to secure the "Rebirth of Japan".

My finds sometimes amount to no more than a button, a broken clay pipe or a shard of pottery, but each one is a precious window into past lives lived on and around the capital's famous river.

This memoir is a meticulous account of a trip to Libya during "a precious window when justice, democracy and the rule of law were within reach", after the 2011 revolution that overthrew Gaddafi.

This memoir is a meticulous account of a trip to Libya during "a precious window when justice, democracy and the rule of law were within reach", after the 2011 revolution that overthrew Gaddafi.

See History of the Open Source Effort, supra note 13 (noting that Netscape's announcement gave the movement "a precious window of time"); Eric S. Raymond, OSI Launch Announcement (visited Dec. 20, 1998) <http:// www.opensource.org/osi-launch.html> (stating that, in 10 months, the "Open Source" campaign has had remarkable success).

As Europe struggles with scores of people continuing to risk their lives in the Mediterranean, we have a precious window of time in south-east Asia to implement a predictable response system while the waters of the Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea remain quiet.

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The emergence of NGS technologies opened an unexpected precious window to a deeper understanding of genome organization and gene expression mechanisms, regulation and control.

"We've got this window of time right now, that I think is a really precious window, where people are moving over from more deterministic software systems to these more probabilistic, AI-first platforms… They just operate much more effectively, and they learn much more effectively, so there will be a boost in performance no matter what.

She makes fun of the aristocratic names (like the 22nd Earl of Shrewsbury, otherwise known as Charles Henry John Benedict Crofton Chetwynd Chetwynd-Tandot) and marvels that "sometimes the debate had the tenor of a late-night conversation in a college dormitory during that precious window of time after the pot has been smoked but before the pizza has arrived".

Most of the teams seize that precious window, as a kind of "group think" takes hold.

And in "Proving Up," an 11-year-old boy finds that his family's efforts to win title to land they have claimed under the Homestead Act rest on his ability to deliver a precious glass window to a neighbor's farm a half day's ride away.

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