Sentence examples for are particularly propitious from inspiring English sources

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The intense interest of that country's inhabitants in their genealogies, and the fact that they are descended from a small group of founders, means that conditions for linkage mapping are particularly propitious.

137 Rodents such as Sprague Dawley rats are particularly propitious to obesity caused by high-fat (cafeteria) diets, due to their polygenic heritage.

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The formation of the Welsh Language Society in 1962 was particularly propitious, because it allowed Plaid to turn more of its attention to electoral politics.

These are connected by an inorganic sulphur-based electrolyte, a combination, the firm claims, that is particularly propitious because cycling between charged and discharged states produces only a 1°C change in the battery's temperature.

Nonetheless, though the tumor environment may not be particularly propitious to T-cell invasion and expansion [9] [12], the present work illustrates that this limitation may be overcome by adoptive transfer of primed CD8 T cells targeted to an immunodominant MiHA.

Thus, even in the context of islands that are not completely isolated from the regular invasion by individuals from the mainland (such as the Baleares, the Caribbean or the Canaries), or from other nearby islands (such as the Galapagos), small islands have been found to be particularly propitious to speciation in all sorts of genera (birds, lizards, mammals, insects...)...

The change in immigration laws was especially propitious since the surviving Chinatowns were in serious decline.

The 19th century is a particularly propitious period for the study of surface dynamics because archives have preserved a wealth of qualitative and quantitative data concerning rivers (economic statistics, meteorological and hydrological observations, illustrative documents, descriptions by contemporary observers).

It is therefore particularly propitious as a location for the development of cross-disciplinary work. .

It is also a particularly propitious time for unified Arab action because there is a widespread realization among the Arab states that their lethargy when it comes to Syria is simply unsustainable.

A wave of litigation may soon ensue.The core suspicion is that some executives have received gobs of options that were backdated to a particularly propitious moment, making them immediately "in the money".

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