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These omissions open a window of opportunity for abuse.
From the Palestinian intifada to America's preoccupation with its presidential election to the rise in oil prices, events have conspired to open a window of opportunity.
He added that the rocket's failure might "open a window of opportunity" for the Obama administration to engage the North Koreans in disarmament talks.
"My hope is that publishing these results may open a window of opportunity, so to say, to finally take action," Mr. Acquisti said.
The goal of both measures would be to open a window of time after an arrest in which interrogators could question a terrorism suspect without an interruption that might cause the prisoner to stop talking.
And what fine little love nests they were: Force open a window of the Takanassee Hotel in Fleischmanns, slip inside, wonder about the detritus left behind — a cook's big white apron, a few pots.
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Exercise may simply open a window to stream-of-consciousness thinking and imagination.
Greek Cypriots, Turkish Cypriots … we hope that the opening of this road opens a window of opportunity to reunify our island," Gregoriou told the Associated Press.
More enthusiastic advocates of re-enactments say the device opens a window of possibilities for documentaries.
It opens a window of opportunity for serious reform, starting with the papacy, in a church roiled in multiple crises.
As tragic as it was, the quake "opened a window of opportunity" to help less fortunate Chileans.
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