Sentences with phrase «enviable situation»

"Enviable situation" refers to a favorable or desirable position or circumstances that others might admire or wish to have. Full definition
Spain was in a truly enviable situation in 2007 and 2008 regarding public spending.
It's an enviable situation.
This is not an enviable situation.
In short, Senate Republicans are in an enviable situation: They have a number of leverage points to take advantage of, and few issues they need to get done politically or governmentally this June.
Your consulting taught me how to write the best agent query and you helped me to see light on the other side of the tunnel when I was not in an enviable situation.
However, I would like to point out that authors with a wide circle of online acquaintances to whom they've provided content, or even attention, in the past would possibly find themselves in that enviable situation, as their online friends flock to support their latest efforts (not necessarily as a result of any pressure, implicit or explicit, from the author in question).
Petroneft's in an enviable situation compared to most other resource stocks, with plenty of proved and probable reserves.
If you're able, paying your car off at a regular pace would eventually put you in an enviable situation — being free from car payments completely.
It is not an enviable situation, as each TO knows that any and every decision they make could cause at least one group of players to consider staying home.
It is an enviable situation for those playing spectator to genuine works by Fontana, Matisse, Giacometti, and Miró.
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