NOUN | an opportunity | opportunities | |
SYNO | chance | opportunity |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- 1. The Reform Party believes in equality of opportunity and must create the conditions in which equality of opportunity can be exercised.
- The Aboriginal Leadership Opportunity Year (ALOY) offers Indigenous students the opportunity to enroll for one academic year at the Royal Military College in Kingston, Ontario as an officer cadet.
- Feminist economists point out three main ways of determining the value of unpaid work: the opportunity cost method, replacement cost method, and input-output cost method.
- Therefore, there is an opportunity for everyone. In the United States, opportunity usually comes from money.
- Schools of Opportunity is a project that aims to recognize public high schools that minimize opportunity gaps with outstanding education.
- These programs include educational opportunity, vocational training, work assignments, spiritual/religious opportunity and a variety of other classes and programming.
- Opportunity was so named because its founders saw a good opportunity to establish a post office and store there. The Opportunity post office operated between 1910 and 1942.
- "Target Opportunity Selling: Top Sales Performers Reveal What Really Works" (McGraw-Hill, 2013).
- The school has an opportunity class as well as an 'enrichment' class for every year with mainstream classes as well.
- Another defect was that the act gave the convicts an opportunity to appeal against the verdict while the victims were not given such opportunity.
- Plant City had an opportunity in 1917 to get a Carnegie library, but according to Quintilla Geer Bruton, “there was not enough local interest and the opportunity passed”.
- Pittsburgh I.C.E. provides the opportunity to play ice hockey for children who might never have the opportunity otherwise.
- Railway Interiors Expo is typically visited by genuine industry individuals, creating a beneficial opportunity for exhibitors to find new business opportunities, globally and at the same time providing all participants with a networking opportunity.
- Toowoomba Opportunity School (later Toowoomba Special School) opened on 26 January 1960 at 58 Ramsay Street (...) on part of the site reserved for a new secondary school.
- The "corporate opportunity" doctrine is the legal principle providing that directors, officers, and controlling shareholders of a corporation must not take for themselves any business opportunity that could benefit the corporation.
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