Sentences with phrase «most opportune moment»

It's not enough to buy a solid stock or mutual fund; you also have to pay attention to what's going on in the market so you're making your purchase at the most opportune moment.
The service is being launched at the most opportune moment what, as holiday flying will soon be reaching its peak.
Capitalizing on a most opportune moment, a curious young fourth grader approached a famous philosopher who was making a stop in the student's town...
His comrades Artus (Nonso Anozie) and Ela - Shan (Saïd Taghmaoui), who arrive to aid Conan at just the right time, are only there to, well, show up at the most opportune moment to help Conan.
He switched into the box at the most opportune moment and threaded to Welbeck that delicate sublime pass, which had been lacking all afternoon, at the right time and in the right manner..
They'll be forever in your debt and that's an advantage you can keep up your sleeve until the most opportune moment.
Thus when the Holy See had its most opportune moment (had it so wished) to oppose Zionism actively, it did not.
It took forty years for one of history's most productive intellects in the most opportune moment — in, perhaps, the kairotic moment — in American intellectual history to reach, in the nick of time, a philosophical and theological justification for the unorthodox action he had taken in his twenties.
They can even see which pages of your website the client is on, allowing them to make contact at the most opportune moment.
«Seeing how these events play out can help us find the most opportune moments to intervene.»

Not exact matches

He recovered the ball well consistently in the game and his pressing was second to none on the pitch; Hamilton also showed good awareness positionally, picking opportune times to drift centrally and take advantage of the space ahead of him, which led to his most of his brightest moments in attack although he wasn't afraid to try to beat his man done the outside.
It is also an opportune moment for pet lovers, most of whom are used to a sedentary lifestyle, to get up from their haunches and exercise a little.
In this mode, you get a light at the top that helps you aim, a circular reticle that also changes as you aim (in order to help you take a photograph at the opportune moment to get most damage) and a counter for how much film you have left.
Kairos, the title of Pat Steir's most recent exhibition at Lévy Gorvy, is taken from an Ancient Greek word that refers to the right or opportune moment for action.
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