Sentences with phrase «apposite time»

The recent announcement by Ian Paisley that he was resigning his dual leadership roles, as First Minister of the Northern Ireland Executive and as Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader, almost a year after the restoration of a devolved power - sharing Assembly based in Stormont, Belfast, is perhaps an apposite time to assess the successes of the latest (hopefully permanent) attempt at devolving law - making powers to a region in the UK, and also to evaluate the robustness of institutionalised power - sharing as it meets the myriad challenges confronting the fledgling Assembly.
Hans has been working steadily on the new paper over the last few weeks and now seems to be the apposite time to publish it.

Not exact matches

The remarks Badian made some time ago in connection with the study of the deification of Alexander the Great are apposite in this respect: «Modern Jews and Christians, or modern rationalists, from their different points of view, have always found it difficult to believe that the ancient Greeks took their religion seriously since it seems so patently absurd.»
This is a very apposite book and should be read by ministers, shadow ministers, parliamentarians and civil servants, but I doubt whether more than a few will have the inclination or time to do so.
To synopsize, video - based learning, carefully orchestrated and conflated with the apposite instructional strategy mix, now seems to be the new pitch and resolution of learning, at least for some time in future.
There are myriad options to include in a loan agreement and that is why our officers take the time to listen to your desires to make sure you get the most apposite home equity loan in Sudbury.
The highest praise comes from the Rachel Campbell - Johnston in Times, who considers it «politically apposite and socially relevant».
One gallery will feature avant - garde photography made in and around the 1930s, a decade so apposite for our times, as well as moments of homosocial intimacy captured by photographer Alice Austen in the 1890s, an era when «invert» meant homosexual.
Since this job is mostly determining the nature of a call and providing immediate and appropriate dispatch service, I know just how to manage services in a time efficient and apposite manner.
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