Sentences with phrase «becomes opportune»

As 2012 winds down to a close, it becomes an opportune time to compare 2012 to the previous year in order to determine market trends, particularly in micro-niches.
As the conversation picks up and you and your date get more comfortable with each other, it becomes opportune for the two of you to share amusing experiences from your past: things you did as a child, funny incidents you went through and so on.
School — a «creativity - killing machine» — can in fact become an opportune framework to set the required constraints and stretch the learners to face challenging tasks.
If time had stopped, the constantly morphing sky would hold still and become the opportune subject of a drawing.

Not exact matches

Even Christianity Today, Henry thought, had squandered an opportune moment by moving from Washington to the evangelical hinterland near Wheaton, by becoming a populist organ rather than challenging the cognitive frontiers of the era, and by becoming obsessed (for a while) with the intra-evangelical debate over biblical inerrancy.
The time of year where mornings become more bearable, the evenings are spent our enjoying the daylight, and our wardrobe gets a well needed colour lift and our skin receives a little more vitamin D. I adore spring, it changes the atmosphere, it's my birthday, and of course it's an opportune time to give your wardrobe a well needed overhaul.
Although Frank is engaged to his high school sweetheart back home, his attraction to Marla is instantaneous, and the two become fond of one another as they wait for their opportune time to actually meet their recluse employer who has promised to meet both of them at his earliest convenience.
It's an opportune time to take advantage of today's low rates and aggressively pay down your mortgage to become mortgage free sooner.
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