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China's pivot towards liberalisation and global markets came at a propitious time in terms of politics, business and technology.

What this therefore suggests is that the generalizability of our findings in Brazil may be limited to the case of Brazil; this gives the impression, moreover, that Brazil is sui generis in terms of having the propitious, preexisting political commitment and history of effective social health movement mobilization and accountability [ 73].

Nevertheless, for those willing to put a little mad money at risk, the long-term outlook for coffee seems propitious.

"In stock market terms, this wouldn't be a propitious time to make that kind of trade".

For a folly is not only a common human flaw; it is also, as an 18th-­century term has it, a garden pavilion propitious for daydreams.

At the time, the circumstances were certainly propitious, even though she was a mere third-term Congresswoman from New York, of scant national reputation.

He argues that because moral truth on his theory concerns the needs of human society, one can expect that under propitious conditions the more biologically fit moral inclinations would tend to track (or "quasi-track," his term) certain core moral truths.

Because domestic yields have been so skimpy — even negative for short- and medium-term Treasury securities when adjusted for inflation — some specialists argue that this might still be a propitious time for American bond investors to look abroad.

The timing was propitious.

His timing was propitious.

The timing looked propitious.

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