Sentences with phrase «about capitalising on»

If you can personally identify with any of these scenarios, I hope I have made you think hard about capitalising on your advantage, and to seriously consider property investment as a way to acquire true financial freedom.
Of course being Australia we had done nothing about capitalising on the invention, and now they were made in China.
Schutz's painting of Till, Open Casket (2016), sparked protests and conversations about capitalising on black suffering after its inclusion in the last Whitney Biennial.
It wasn't about playing a Championship side, it was about capitalising on an opportunity to lift a competition we won habitually in the early part of the century, it was about making the most of beating Liverpool, Everton and Spurs to get here (isn't it remarkable that people say the cup has opened up for us, when it is us who have knocked out most of the big boys?)
He talked about capitalising on the Asian «dining boom», increasing milk production and growing farmers» wealth.

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Amid growing concerns about the health effects of cheese, plant - based milk options such as almond and coconut brands have become popular alternatives, capitalising on the growing interest in digestive health by positioning products as easier to digest than dairy options.
He is also enthusiastic about using some of his knowledge of the complex China market to help plot a future expansion of the Maggie Beer brand into Asia to capitalise on the demand for «clean and green» high - quality brands from Australia.
While dairy accounted for about one - sixth of the original SAF portfolio, the fund manager decided that the cyclical downturn in southern Australia's dairy sector provided an opportunity for investment in a pasture - based dairy business to capitalise on demand for premium milk products.
still worried by Wengers statements about not being busy in the transfer window, if we don't add and capitalise on our success and improvement this season then uyou can be sure that city and Cheski will do and we'll get leaf behind again
With about 30 minutes left of the final Arsenal home game, what had looked like being a great day for the Gunners was going pear shaped, as our north London rivals Tottenham had pulled a goal back away to Newcastle to make it 2 - 1, while Arsenal had failed to capitalise on a great early headed goal by Olivier Giroud and Aston Villa were threatening to equalise.
Well, Alonso's team - mate Vandoorne tried to capitalise on the story by joking about missing the Hungarian GP to race at the 24 Hours of Spa.
Leandro Chichizola capitalised on the delayed pass to bravely Suarez's block the eventual effort, though there was little Las Palmas» goalkeeper could do about Barcelona's opener midway through the half.
The Tango Man assaults will see Corbyn going after the Tories on solid Labour ground such as grammar schools and an ailing NHS while capitalising on doubts fast emerging about May's competence over the economy and Brexit.
The opportunity is there but the means by which the Lib Dems capitalise on that opportunity are far from clear — especially when an anecdote about a curious boy and a dead pig gets more coverage in a day than the Lib Dem conference does over a week (having said that, Lib Dem conference delegates did squeal with excitement when they read about it, including myself, when I sent some late night trolling texts to my former Tory SpAd colleagues).
Comments come amid shadow cabinet concern about Ed Miliband's failure to capitalise on government's economic woes
The whole point about the flexibility offered by zero hours contracts is that they allow an individual to capitalise on their own time, labour and energy.
«With our sector of the market experiencing huge growth in recent years, it presents a great opportunity not only for BPMG but also the supermarkets, which have begun to capitalise on those food trends and innovations that nourish ® is all about.
There's something about Fanning's face — particularly her slim, upward - sloping nose and round, pronounced cheekbones — that in a certain light looks very like a skull, and Refn and his cinematographer Natasha Braier eagerly capitalise on that, giving her the kind of «totem - like countenance» that used to bring Roland Barthes out in a nervous sweat.
The Sunday Telegraph quoted an unnamed government source as saying that allowing new grammars would be about «social mobility and making sure that people have the opportunity to capitalise on all of their talents».
Jacque is passionate about the change management involved in innovative learning pedagogy and practice, utilising innovative learning spaces to capitalise on the advances in pedagogy across New Zealand and around the world.
The likes of the new Sorento, Sportage and Optima — all displaying the new design language set about by Peter Schreyer — are the next wave, set to capitalise on this little foothold on the beach.
*** «What does make it a failure is if they were unable to capitalise on the changes to the point where simply meeting the status - quo would have been a better game... and quite frankly from the review it doesn't sound like that» *** *** «I «am no fan of the series nor do I really care about the games, but I do care when a reviewer (especially from a site with influence) out - rightly pushes an agenda rather than seeing the game for what it is.»
Both games had something unique about them, and it's a shame they weren't able to capitalise on that.
Whether you started off with the TV series or with the original GameBoy games, Pokemon was truly a one of a kind experience that Nintendo had capitalised on, before you knew it everyone was talking about Pokemon whether they were into the franchise or not.
By capitalising on actuarial data, they encourage therapists to take greater responsibility for their work and to think critically about why they do what they do.
Our project, the Seeding Success Study, will capitalise on recent improvements in the availability of linked administrative data in Australia, including Medicare Australia data relating to general practitioner (GP) services, and data about participation in early childhood services.
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