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But the times were propitious for something new.
Biden had spoken to Maliki a day earlier, and he no longer bothered to voice confidence in him: "The good and bad news is this has happened at a propitious time, because they're in the government-formation phase now, and what you may very well see is, among the Shia, a decision that, maybe, Maliki is not the guy to carry the mail".
"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.
A pol gives a hot piece of news about, say, an impending appointment -- late afternoon is an especially propitious time for this dodge -- to a reporter.
The good news is that there are ways through which external actors may contribute to a more propitious institutional climate by supporting local leaders and facilitating their efforts to develop local governance networks related to adaptation which may ultimately improve the adaptive capacities of local governance actors.
The timing was propitious.
His timing was propitious.
The timing looked propitious.
The timing is propitious.
Early signs are propitious.
His timing is propitious.
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