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is occasion
noun
A favorable opportunity; a convenient or timely chance.
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For Rabbi Rolando Matalon, of B'nai Jeshurun, the timing is occasion for cautious hopefulness.
For these instruments, every bump and jostle, every change in temperature or humidity, is occasion for protest.
In both productions he often seems at a loss when the short periods of activity and transition are over, and there is occasion for reflection and feeling.
For Jody Oberfelder, such an anniversary is occasion to look back in a two-act program, "Heads or Tales," which highlights dances created throughout her career.
For the choreographer Jody Oberfelder such an anniversary is occasion to look back in a two-act program, "Heads or Tales," which highlights dances created throughout her career.
"It will be an easy matter to look down upon the Harvard and throw bouquets to them when there is occasion for doing so," a Yale Club member informed The New York Tribune in 1901.
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The scrambling is occasioned by two things.
We chose ρ = .80, so that 20%% of the phenotypic variance is occasion-specific in the standard simplex.
There's not been occasion for much of that, either.
In past years, this might have been occasion for panic.
There will be occasion later to remark on this ambiguity.
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