Sentence examples for prolonged opportunities from inspiring English sources

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Since most people work for nearly two thirds of their lifetime, they have many, and often prolonged, opportunities for contacts with occupational carcinogens, resulting in the accumulation of exposure over a lifetime.

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Yet Redknapp, 61, believes the Rovers chairman, John Williams, and his board were hasty in dismissing the former Manchester United and Liverpool midfielder, whose departure will merely maintain a trend where young English managers are denied a prolonged opportunity to take up the reins at Premier League clubs.

Females on the contrary may benefit from multiple paternity [ 21, 22] and may therefore aim at prolonged fertilization opportunities for their eggs.

Behaviorally, prolonged sitting displaces opportunities for engagement in light-intensity incidental activities that can lead to a reduction in whole-body energy expenditure (17).

Keeping an arrest quiet for days or weeks prolongs this opportunity.

"It prolongs the opportunity to talk". A frappé is simply instant coffee, sugar and cold water shaken vigorously together to produce a thick foam, then poured into a tall, ice-filled glass.

Due to slower elimination of cell-free particles, the model predicted that the number of ulcers containing cell-free particles often exceeded that of ulcers populated by HSV-infected cells, thus prolonging the opportunity for secondary seeding (Video 3).

The optimal timing for the use of these agents remains uncertain, however, it is likely that some approaches may be more suited to prophylaxis, while others may prolong the opportunity for eradication of early infection or may enable a treatment strategy for chronic infection.

One outstanding concern is that prolonged instability could provide opportunities for extremists, amid rising Islamism.

Professionalism has led to increased financial opportunities and prolonged careers beyond one Olympic cycle in gymnastics and other sports like track and field, softball, soccer and swimming.

In her memoir, "If You Knew Suzy," Katherine Rosman, the younger of Suzy's two daughters, writes that she was devastated, not just about losing her mother, but about "how she died: in emotional distress and with a complete unwillingness to reflect on her life". If prolonged illness offers the opportunity to reckon with what it all means — and to say goodbye — Rosman's mother wasn't interested.

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