Sentences with phrase «capitalise on potential»

Plan B minimises any potential loss of income by ensuring that you are already well positioned as a candidate in the job market and therefore immediately able to capitalise on potential job opportunities.
The US law firm is seeking to evolve in order to capitalise on the potential it sees in the South African legal market.
International firms have been rushing to capitalise on the potential of the African market in recent years.
Rather than supporting the new service with, you know, loads of great games, Microsoft dropped the ball and failed to capitalise on its potential.
«However, to fully capitalise on the potential on offer from the BRICS countries, hotels and tourism companies need to adapt their product development accordingly.»
«We have made great headway to unlock the spare capacity at Manchester Airport and are in talks with a range of carriers to further capitalise on the potential we offer in the short to medium term while the south - east capacity debate evolves, as we continue to develop our role as the UK's global gateway from the North.»
Essentially, this allows you to borrow money from your broker to capitalise on a potential opportunity.
Sadly Burning Skies doesn't capitalise on the potential of bringing a fully fledged FPS to
Even here, however, where the UK should be powering ahead, we are failing to capitalise on our potential.
If Watford had hoped to capitalise on the potential lift Gracia's appointment could inspire, they ultimately wasted their finest chance shortly after kick - off when in the fourth minute they conceded the opening goal.
«The orchard is strategically located to take advantage of the early season ripening in order to capitalise on potential high fruit fresh market prices.»
How would you seek to capitalise on the potential of the growing Chinese market for imported wine?
Involving the group in the planning, maximising achievement through differentiation and challenge, and having structured review time helps to make sense of the experience, and capitalises on the potential for learning.

Not exact matches

By using new materials and designs, the industry can reinvent existing products as luxury brands and capitalise on the true potential of the frozen food offering.
The 24 - year - old could not quite capitalise on his one - on - one against Liverpool earlier this month, but he will be determined to prove his big - game potential against Pochettino's side.
Senior Tories are reportedly nervous of a potential Lib Dem revival, with the party seeking to capitalise on the frustrations of EU nationals — who weren't able to vote in the Brexit referendum — and Remain voters over the Government's chaotic handling of Brexit and Labour's inconsistent approach.
Quite clearly looking to capitalise on the lost potential posed by the harshly cancelled P.T, Layers of Fear was amongst the first copycat corridor horror games.
The Aston Martin V8 Vantage S capitalises on the beauty of the Vantage and fuses it with the taut design cues from the V12 Vantage which hint at the car's heightened performance potential.
Given the growing importance and great potential of the China outbound travel market, IHG is capitalising on over three decades of operating experience in China to launch «Zhou Dao», a tailor - made programme designed to prepare its hotels to welcome Chinese travellers with a home - away - from - home experience.
With the budget hotel sector forecasted to double in the next two decades and Travelodge to add around 40,000 rooms during the same time period, the management changes will ensure that the budget chain capitalises on this huge growth potential.
In order to create the right policy environment that will unlock the potential of energy storage and capitalise on its true cost and value benefits, the report makes five recommendations to policymakers:
Much as the Northern Irish programme sought to capitalise on an initial mix of potential trainee solicitors seeking apprenticeships, as well as more experienced lawyers seeking flexible working patterns and others looking for a change from domestic civil litigation, the aim is to build both capacity and capability.
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