Sentence examples for question of opportunity from inspiring English sources

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"There's always the blended question of opportunity and threat".

If you are talking about opportunity, it is really a question of opportunity for young people".

"It's not just a question of direct costs, it's a question of opportunity costs too.

Then it's a question of opportunity". Locating the enemy is the hardest part.

This raises the question of opportunity costs: are the substantial sums being pledged for New Alliance-style projects used in the schemes that will truly help smallholders to flourish?

However, it is also a question of opportunity.Executives at the majors argue that selling declining assets frees scarce managers to concentrate on the biggest and most productive projects, which will make the most difference to the company's fortunes.

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When the third Unity opens in Washington today, questions of opportunity will still be at the forefront, but the scale of the event will reflect the power of Unity's combined voices.

And then there is the all-important question of economic opportunity.

It's partly a question of market opportunity.

For him, he had done the hard work and "it was simply a question of an opportunity presenting itself".

The main reason for my concern is that the question of whether opportunities were missed is the wrong one to ask.

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