Sentences with phrase «jump on an opportunity very»

It sounds to me like them having less debt DID allow them to jump on an opportunity very quickly, which in turn built up their assets that will make more money in the future.

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Realizing that OpenTable's needs were very similar to the needs of other high - tech startups, Bryan jumped on the opportunity.
Nets seem to be very open to jumping on any opportunity where they can expand their brand overseas.
What Amazon appears to excel at is jumping on opportunities like an 800 - pound cat, a feline with very good hearing that spends most of the afternoon gazing intently at anything that moves.
In this episode of the Reputation Revolution podcast, Joanna touches on how she made the jump from her corporate gig to today, where she very much lives a «creative life» enabling her to take advantage of the opportunities that come her way as a result not only publishing her own books, but also relentless blogging, podcasting and participation on social networks.
It's very transparent artifice — unless, of course, you're Fox News, which eagerly jumped on the opportunity to trumpet its claims.
If you've been looking for an opportunity to build a green business that reuses and repurposes existing resources, that has the potential to help solve a very real issue for many people (high housing costs), and that capitalizes on the popularity of tiny houses, you may want to jump on this offer.
Matt and I were very appreciative of the fact that you were both so quick to respond and jump on the buying opportunity when you had it, especially while on vacation.
Supporting local businesses and creatives is something very close to my heart, so I jump on any opportunity to do so.
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