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But the times were propitious for something new.
Labour's slump in the polls it is around 20 points behind in most surveys may be too deep for it to recover from.An easy explanation for this reversal is that Mr Cameron has been lucky: he happened to be in charge when the circumstances were propitious for a Tory revival.
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The timing of the Reissfelder case was propitious for Kerry.
The timing was propitious for Branson's stock club.
Churton Collins didn't want to miss a moment that he felt to be propitious for reform.
NEXT time the night sky is clear, look, if the season and latitude are propitious, for the constellation of Sagittarius.
Up to this time the tenor of life at Steventon rectory had been propitious for Jane Austen's growth as a novelist.
Similarly, Robbert Van Batenburg, head of equities at Louis Capital Markets, says that Fed easing and the election cycle are propitious for the stock market.
Mr. Lang and Bethel Woods are trying to complete separate concert plans, but Mr. Lang says all signs are propitious for a major celebration.
Mr Obama argued that Democrats had made a mistake in refusing to address religious issues or court evangelical voters.Nor should the circumstances have been propitious for a repeat of the culture wars.
Comparing the asbestos industry to arms traders, the Canadian Medical Association Journal said the government was taking part in a "death-dealing charade" by arguing that chrysotile can be safely used in the developing world.The political timing is propitious for a ban.
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