Opportunities
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2981 examples of Opportunities in a sentence
Politicians recognize this, and campaign seasons are always filled with stops and picture
opportunities
with leading faith leaders.
Four or five
opportunities
to see the breast masses, touch the breast mass, intervene at a much earlier stage than when we saw her.
They had limited
opportunities.
So we feel really strongly that our US Senate needs to do its job, that our Senate needs to enable us as Americans not only to be able to assist disabled people and governments around the world to learn about the good work that we've been doing, but it's equally important that disabled people have the same
opportunities
to travel, study and work abroad as anyone else in our country.
And as long as many countries don't have the same laws as we do and don't enforce them if they have them,
opportunities
for disabled people are more limited.
But today, we have new technologies, we have new
opportunities
to share our knowledge in new ways and the ability to create tools that actually allow us to solve problems in entirely new ways.
And this is to illustrate to you that once you get the macro-economy straightened out, the
opportunities
in various other sectors are enormous.
We have
opportunities
in agriculture, like I said.
We have
opportunities
in solid minerals.
We have
opportunities
in housing and real estate.
And if we are down to three or four conflicts, it means that there are plenty of
opportunities
to invest in stable, growing, exciting economies where there's plenty of opportunity.
So I invite you to explore the
opportunities.
One of the
opportunities
I had was one person was working on a really interesting micromagnetic resonance imaging machine with the NIH.
Charles Limb: Now despite everything going for this child in terms of family support and simple infused learning, there is a limitation to what a child who's deaf, an infant who was born deaf, has in this world in terms of social, educational, vocational
opportunities.
But like I said, my journey wasn't just about the research, it was about finding my passion, and it was about making my own
opportunities
when I didn't even know what I was doing.
Cassette tapes, video cassette recorders, even the humble Xerox machine created new
opportunities
for us to behave in ways that astonished the media business.
Sixty-five percent of their open job
opportunities
are non-technical: marketers, designers, project managers, program managers, product managers, lawyers, HR specialists, trainers, coaches, sellers, buyers, on and on.
The value of information increases the more
opportunities
you're going to have to use it.
We're very lucky in Ireland, we have plenty of basking sharks and plenty of
opportunities
to study them.
But isn't it fantastic that you can then offer these samples and
opportunities
to other disciplines, such as the geneticists, who can gain so much more from that.
There's a lot of
opportunities
to make it powerful again and again and again.
I'd like to tell you a little bit about the challenges in building these, and some of the terrific
opportunities
for applying this technology.
BS: Well there are
opportunities
all around us.
But we can do this, and there are
opportunities
to make this work.
They are able to give their children more
opportunities
by exercising control over when they have them.
Those combinations yield very much more than the sum of the parts, especially in creating deeply disruptive business
opportunities.
And that's because they have better job
opportunities
and their state offers better social services.
This will linger during the break, so take advantage of the networking
opportunities.
There are some tremendous
opportunities
to be had from this kind of framework.
Personalization is perhaps one of the biggest
opportunities
here as well, because it provides us with the potential of solving a 30-year-old problem.
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