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But a weaker dollar could be propitious for those U.S.-based companies that are either big exporters or have large overseas operations, and whose financial results will now convert into a greater number of dollars.
A dispersed gene arrangement facilitates a birth-and-death evolution model [ 37]; therefore a clustered arrangement could be propitious for a concerted evolution model.
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Churton Collins didn't want to miss a moment that he felt to be propitious for reform.
A relatively long stable period of SERS enhancement would be propitious for good signal collection.
The timing of the Reissfelder case was propitious for Kerry.
But the times were propitious for something new.
The timing was propitious for Branson's stock club.
"Any day is propitious for talking with President Barack Obama," Mr. Chávez said at a news conference here with foreign journalists ahead of a referendum on Sunday that could open the way for him to hold on to power indefinitely.
NEXT time the night sky is clear, look, if the season and latitude are propitious, for the constellation of Sagittarius.
McDonough told the Times that the Secretary felt that the moment was propitious for change.
Leading indicators in the United States are propitious for the fishes: U.S. lobster sales have been declining, sending prices of the crustaceans tumbling, Stevens said.
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