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"fleeting opportunity" refers to a brief chance or moment to do or achieve something.
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With our streamlined process, our investors can make more with their money and capitalize
on fleeting opportunities that might have otherwise slipped by.
The rare spectacle of a total solar eclipse has given scientists throughout
history fleeting opportunities to delve into everything from the sun's chemistry to Einsteinian relativity to Earth's place in the solar system.
Within the «Black Righteous Space» that New York artist Hank Willis Thomas has set up inside the California African American Museum,
fleeting opportunities arise to add your own voice to those of politicians, blues singers, writers and other notables on a soundtrack the artist composed from audio - clips.
Our clients are never penalized for paying off their loans early, and by providing fast access to funds, Minnesota investors and entrepreneurs can immediately capitalize
on fleeting opportunities and see profits from their business ventures more quickly.
In other words, when a problem arises, there is
a fleeting opportunity to solve it on the spot.
In this session, email strategist Amber Wobschall of Planned Parenthood Federation of America will join Colin to share how your organization can take advantage of
fleeting opportunities and turn bad circumstances into good results in real time.
Demanding a sense of urgency in implementing
the fleeting opportunity is the duty of all who also demand real progress in student achievement.
Because of changing trends,
fleeting opportunities, and the possibility that someone else might beat them to the punch, entrepreneurs often work quickly to get a project or business off the ground.
He alone has
a fleeting opportunity to instigate fundamental change, and the ability to explain the need for it to the public.
You may have one
fleeting opportunity to connect.