The objective of the fair is to offer a window of opportunity to display, develop and network community products. |
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I had missed the window of opportunity to get the jet in the best landing configuration. |
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Fog on Friday followed by a Saturday rainout meant the event would have to be run in its entirety during a 10-hour window of opportunity Sunday. |
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It is important to note that there may be a window of opportunity for this adaptation to occur before growth stops. |
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You never can write off a team quarterbacked by Brett Favre, but you have to wonder whether Green Bay's window of opportunity is closing. |
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I think there is a window of opportunity while the issue is still in the limelight. |
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He said there is a window of opportunity to reverse the environmental setback caused by many years of neglect. |
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Prime Minister Jean Chretien will have a very brief window of opportunity to reintroduce legislation in September. |
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The agreement is believed to open a new window of opportunity, according to a spokesman for the Klamath tribes. |
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Recent overtures by extremist groups to renounce violence and discuss issues provides a window of opportunity to redress old wrongs. |
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Some, perhaps sensing that the window of opportunity is closing, are doing their best to milk the situation for all it is worth. |
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This development comes just as the CD-RW drive is replacing the read-only CD-ROM drive, so the window of opportunity is definitely opening. |
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Management, coaches and players view this season as a window of opportunity that must be seized. |
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There is a unique window of opportunity to seize the advantages produced by the crisis. |
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A window of opportunity was created for the national bourgeoisie in the underdeveloped countries. |
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They had that one small window of opportunity to be blessed with my presence at their insipid little lunch, and cookie lady blew it. |
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Too often restaurants that don't have a sommelier miss this window of opportunity. |
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Camera in hand, motionless, I waited for the right moment, my window of opportunity. |
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The coming weeks represent a window of opportunity to copper-fasten peace and stability. |
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To miss this window of opportunity would be a near-guarantee of a future more lily-livered than lily-white. |
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Such a narrow window of opportunity in which to use or lose the sperm poses difficult time limits for farmers. |
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The Bills may have a one-year window of opportunity before they must rebuild an aging roster. |
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Dave gets on the phone for a while, but then says they have a window of opportunity and must go. |
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It's important to take that window of opportunity and do some exercises and rehab around that time. |
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There is now a unique window of opportunity to give Africa a decisive push towards sustainable development. |
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This window of opportunity opens only once in a lifetime and closes within a generation, as the population ages and dependency increases. |
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At the same time, the window of opportunity for steering against the tide is shrinking by the day. |
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We must therefore make a concerted effort to prevent that window of opportunity from closing, either partially or entirely. |
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They provide a window of opportunity for starters and professionals in the electronic world to expand their knowledge. |
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The current economic upturn now provides a unique window of opportunity to quicken the pace of reform. |
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We had a window of opportunity to deliver the promises to the town and the members and I as chairman feel I let the club down by failing to do so. |
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The crisis offers a window of opportunity to rectify previous and ongoing shortcomings of the current structure. |
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The global debate on the exit from the crisis provides a window of opportunity that should not be missed. |
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We have yet to assess the financial impact they will have, but they will be based at key depots and will give stockists a greater window of opportunity to sell. |
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Thus the climate change debate also constitutes a window of opportunity in the social policy arena. |
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What can we do now, in the unfortunately small window of opportunity that now exists, to try to move ahead in the right direction? |
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For the current window of opportunity to be fully realized, all States parties must do their part. |
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Improved economic conditions represent a window of opportunity to invest further in children. |
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However, we missed a window of opportunity in the summer to adequately prepare Canadians for a possible second wave. |
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That's because there is a critical window of opportunity for brain growth found to occur during the first three years of a child's life. |
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Recent economic growth represents a window of opportunity to extend and consolidate the social dimensions of transition. |
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It represents a window of opportunity for a lifetime development of a person. |
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Born in 1939 to a chorus girl and a music-hall comedian, he learned his craft making TV commercials in the mid-60s before seeing a window of opportunity. |
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There was a three-month window of opportunity for this voyage before the waters of the straits north of the great bay are known to freeze over and trap ships in an icy grip, shattering hulls. |
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The department's aim is to shrink the window of opportunity for crime through measures such as personal safety talks, partnership working and Neighbourhood Watch schemes. |
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There is still a window of opportunity to tamp it down, but that window is closing. |
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However, we cannot deny the idea whereby Syria might view the current situation as a window of opportunity that would allow it some degree of impunity at the expense of its little neighbour. |
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While the cooler temperatures have played havoc with the cropping year all season, the delay in harvest also affects the window of opportunity for growers wanting to get their winter wheat crop in the ground. |
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Over the past few years, Member States have recognised the urgency of making pension systems financially stable in view of the limited window of opportunity that exists before the ageing population takes effect. |
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If a child is not well nourished during this vital window of opportunity, that window slams shut on that child and the intellectual damage can be irreversible. |
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While, ideally, reforms should be carried out in good times, this increased support creates a window of opportunity to address structural impediments to growth and to lay the foundation of a solid and sustainable recovery. |
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Should Teheran miscalculate in the future, the United States would do well to have a plan in place to exploit any potential window of opportunity to significantly roll back Iran's influence in Iraq. |
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We have a 10-year window of opportunity to reverse the fate of our oceans, says world-renowned oceanographer Sylvia Earle in an interview with World Conservation. |
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There is a crucial window of opportunity to address these challenges. |
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We initiated the position during a brief window of opportunity in January but were unable to add to our holdings due to an inability to get our desired price. |
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Above and beyond the fact that no one is prepared at this stage to shoulder the blame for a breakdown in negotiations, there is a real window of opportunity, especially as far as the Americans are concerned. |
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Nonetheless, there is a window of opportunity for peace through a political dialogue and negotiations and, to support that, through the deployment of a peacekeeping force that can help make a difference. |
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Investing in a child's nutrition at the early age is perhaps the single most important window of opportunity where global investment can pay dividends for decades to come. |
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There is a window of opportunity that will last 18 months or so before we routinize our processes again. |
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These milestones provide participating States with an excellent window of opportunity to come together again and look ahead towards a common future. |
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Whilst taxpayers can take advantage of this opening of a window of opportunity, it is not likely that it will ever become available thereafter. |
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A refinance window of opportunity has opened and it should be good news for anyone holding one of those adjustable time bombs of a mortgage. |
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In order to produce a window of opportunity in this issue, the political rhetoric that has surrounded it must be curbed, toned down or put on hold for the time being. |
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Eleven mm of rain on the 24th and 7mm on the 25th wracked out nerves, and we pinned all our hopes on a window of opportunity in the middle of the week, waiting another day for the grapes to become perfectly concentrated. |
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So when the window of opportunity presented itself, DMFS jumped at the occasion to work with CFPSA's senior design, Helene Gareau, to revamp In Focus with you, the reader, in mind. |
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I found his work very compelling in terms of showing how a chain of events, including organizational factors, can converge to create a window of opportunity for an accident to occur. |
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We have regular summits between the Council and the United States and we have a receding window of opportunity with an outgoing administration to close off some of the dossiers. |
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Ministers supported the calls for a ³cdouble time-out³d of all enrichment related activities and of sanctions, thereby providing a window of opportunity for the resumption of these negotiations. |
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As the wind started to grow goosy, my window of opportunity appeared to be fading. |
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With funding from the military, Safar and Bellamy embarked on an entirely new area of research: to extend the window of opportunity for treating exsanguination cardiac arrest. |
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It is essential that in the short window of opportunity that exists before reinterment, that thorough research is conducted that will be of academic and public benefit, and for posterity. |
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Discriminating capital markets since late 2000 means that the financial strength of TELUS presents us with an attractive window of opportunity relative to smaller undercapitalized competitors. |
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The window of opportunity for achieving large benefits from scrappage schemes is therefore narrowing, as an increasing part of the existing fleet comprises vehicles equipped with catalysers. |
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It is the poetic justice of time that is providing a small window of opportunity to the less developed countries to nurture their growth-this opportunity cannot be encumbered by bearing, once again, the burden of the rich. |
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Strong investor demand has opened a wide window of opportunity for would-be issuers of asset-backed securities. |
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This is the historical window of opportunity. |
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A tour of the museum of Palazzo Venezia in Rome, in the brief window of opportunity between siesta and cocktail hour, reveals an art display that is inexpertly lit and explained with tiny, typewritten notes in Italian. |
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Therefore, we believe like the United Kingdom said in the statement that we are on the brink of a momentous decision and that the window of opportunity is certainly a narrow one. |
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But, as others have commented, the window of opportunity is a narrow one. |
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Following October s elections, Bosnia and Herzegovina has a window of opportunity to make progress to become a dynamic, prosperous and stable country. |
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Offshore salvage may provide only a short window of opportunity for the salvage team due to unusually high tide or inclement weather for instance. |
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