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"propitious" Definitions
  1. propitious (for something/somebody) likely to produce a successful result

132 Sentences With "propitious"

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The introduction came at a propitious time for Mr. Solomon.
Being at the center of that is a propitious position.
The times are certainly changin', but it's anything but propitious.
The timing of the move turned out to be propitious.
The date Dr Deméré has come up with is propitious, too.
"The timing could not be more propitious for Apple," he said.
Feeble government in Germany could hardly come at a less propitious time.
Mr Renzi came into office at a propitious moment, in early 2014.
Even now, amid all the hoopla, the odds may not be propitious.
During a more propitious moment, this would not be cause for great concern.
If some of its elements seem propitious for drama, the resulting play disappoints.
But I'm lucky to be entering the film industry at a propitious time.
The lawyer, Andrés Granados Flores, had approached del Castillo at a propitious moment.
In any event, there may never be as propitious a time for a bargain.
Political conditions are about as propitious for reform as they are ever likely to be.
So looked at one way, the sit down with Putin came at a propitious time.
Businessmen might go to one to select a propitious date to launch a new venture.
The investigative journalism boom had emerged from a propitious alignment of political and social conditions.
It was a propitious moment and I immediately knew I was meant to care for him.
FABER: FINALLY, SPEAKING OF BOARDS OF DIRECTORS, KIND OF A PROPITIOUS DAY TO HAVE YOU HERE.
In one sense she arrives at a more propitious moment than her predecessor, Jean-Claude Juncker.
For the first 2000 sols, Opportunity never strayed more than ten metres from that propitious landing site.
For the first 212 sols, Opportunity never strayed more than ten metres from that propitious landing site.
The timing was propitious; Hong Kong's economy grew by 9% a year on average in that decade.
Nevertheless, any time of crisis involving the presidency is probably a propitious occasion to recall its past.
But he likes to stress that he was born at a propitious moment for the Communist Party.
He said, "I call it, from the spiritual standpoint, a kairos moment"—a propitious set of circumstances.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa's efforts to revive Africa's second-largest economy aren't off to a propitious start.
The timing was propitious; Castle had just broken up with a boyfriend and was looking to get away.
Given Richardson's propitious history with the elder, he holds the potential for establishing a viable bond with junior.
She does this by keeping her language in the politically propitious grey zone between responsive pertinence and stonewalling obstinacy.
There's a lot of evidence that we evolved because of qualities we consider unifying and propitious for the future.
Here's why this is a propitious time to act, what realistically could be accomplished and who should lead it.
But a propitious development in its charts could signal a massive rally, says Matt Maley, equity strategist at Miller Tabak.
The timing may be highly propitious for the type of "government-to-government negotiations" called for by the aluminium associations.
We'd never found one before, we haven't found one since — but that day, we took it as a propitious sign.
When Beckmann arrived in New York it was not a propitious time for his kind of complex, allegorical, narrative painting.
That makes it a reasonably propitious place to present a musical-theater piece tackling immigration's role in shaping America's soul.
And this will allow the $64,000 question to be answered: how propitious are astronomical circumstances for the development of life?
"To the contrary, I think it was very propitious and compatible with what is happening," he said after meeting Bolsonaro.
The most propitious, he mused, would be "a confrontation of opposed interests which are (or are felt to be) totally irreconcilable".
This would thus seem to be a propitious moment for South Korea to align both security and economic interests towards America.
The climate for free-trade deals is not propitious these days, and Mr Fox's department is bereft of experienced trade negotiators.
The timing was propitious for Mr. Greitens, 41, who had published his memoir, "The Heart and the Fist," just weeks before.
This might not seem a propitious time to suggest an approach on refugee issues that could unite security hardliners and humanitarians.
The idea of riding along behind Shteyngart as he glides across America in the early age of Trump is a propitious one.
At times when the number of calls slowed, or at other propitious moments, I would have a friend make bogus calls to me.
Though most coups lead to new authoritarian regimes, over the past decade, academics have examined what makes military coups occasionally propitious for democracy.
The Fourth of July is a propitious moment to take stock of our values which more than anything define us as a nation.
Syria is a propitious place for President Trump to have sent that message, because President Obama's own Syrian message reverberated around the world.
As the #MeToo movement gains steam and as America continues to struggle with gender equality and women's empowerment, it seems a propitious time.
The political calendar is tight, with the change of emperor this year and the Olympics in 2020, and the geopolitical environment is not propitious.
Whether this newfound courage proves propitious or not will depend in large part on how LG uses the G5's enigmatic new accessory slot.
The idea of the "window" is that you must time a new public equity issue to arrive at a propitious moment in the markets.
In the working-class area of Bolton, England, where Harrison grew up, those would be regarded as thrilling early steps on a propitious path.
"I don't see a downside to undergoing a C-section if it brings your baby to the world on a propitious day," Sodhi says.
And as the reported possibility of a face-to-face interview looms, a spot on Trump's team might look less propitious to potential hires.
It came at a propitious moment for Ms. Pelosi, just as she is trying to round up the votes she needs to become speaker.
It was 50 years ago this week that all signs pointed to a propitious debut for the era-defining "Hair" at the Biltmore Theater.
Indiana, which has 57 delegates available, most of whom the tycoon must win, is more conservative and religious, making it more propitious for Mr Cruz.
The timing of their release was also — if unintentionally — propitious, coming as it does on the eve of the 15th anniversary of the Enron bankruptcy.
But the present moment is propitious for an admired soon-to-be ex-official to air dire misgivings about the strategic state of the country.
The timing of the Ebola outbreak could not have been more propitious for Republicans, many of whom echoed Trump's calls for a temporary travel ban.
A Vatican statement said the retreat would offer the leaders "a propitious occasion for reflection and prayer, as well as an occasion for encounter and reconciliation".
British wage growth has also been weaker than he expected -- and below the 3 percent level Carney had previously identified as propitious for a rate hike.
Word of the Day : presenting favorable circumstances; likely to result in or show signs of success _________ The word propitious has appeared in 12 articles on nytimes.
In some respects, the film arrives at a propitious time, looking back at that "one brief shining moment" when a presidential administration could be likened to Camelot.
As things stand, he owes his lead status to propitious circumstances, including the apparent lack of an outstanding alternative and his association with the revered Mr Obama.
One of Goebbels's less propitious schemes was to confer honorary Aryan status on Native American tribes, in the hope that they would rise up against their oppressors.
As a friend of the Kurds, the US is advising them to wait for a more propitious moment and accept an alternative plan of negotiating with Baghdad.
He noted that the August weather, near the end of the local winter, will be less propitious for mosquitoes than if the games were held in the summer.
For starters, this might be a propitious time for its energy mix away from burning oil and towards natural gas, which is cheaper and much cleaner to boot.
When I back away from a poem I back away at that exceptional moment it begins to come together under my attentions and other slants of propitious light.
"Teasing out the bubbles from the background 'noise' was a technical tour de force, only made possible by MeerKAT's unique characteristics and propitious location in the Southern hemisphere."
"Security chaos in Libya offers propitious conditions for IS (Islamic State) and other terrorist groups," Bashagha said at a joint news conference in Tripoli with Foreign Minister Mohamed Taher Siala.
IT WAS not perhaps the most propitious way in which to celebrate this week's first anniversary of Theresa May's letter invoking the Article 50 process for leaving the European Union.
The more likely, and economically more propitious, strategy is for the Chinese central bank to allow a further gradual depreciation of the yuan, thereby limiting the depletion of its reserves.
These are propitious for the preservation of ancient ice layers, but the dome is located over buried mountains, which are likely to complicate the pattern of geothermal heating from below.
As the much-anticipated Brexit negotiations now begin in Brussels, the signs do not appear to be propitious for their early conclusion or for the early return to British political stability.
But not only is the timing for a shift propitious, a spate of new research in recent years has genuinely changed mind and made the subject less divisive in Democratic ranks.
And his initial introduction to the orchestra was not propitious: Decades ago, as a young conductor, he sat in on rehearsals and watched an older generation of players, who were famously willful.
Yet not only is the timing for a shift propitious, but a spate of new research in recent years has genuinely changed minds and made the subject less divisive in Democratic ranks.
Mr. Obama's Clean Power Plan appeared at a propitious moment, acting as a kind of accelerant to the big utilities that were already moving away from coal for reasons of economy and efficiency.
Monterey Park, the first city in San Gabriel Valley, California, to become a suburban destination for wealthy Chinese, was considered a particularly propitious place to live because it had an 818 area code.
As the campaign wears on, so too will the fight to claim progressivism—not because it's particularly illuminating or insightful, but because it's such a propitious public scuffle for the two campaigns to have. 
In Voltaire's homeland, it has to be said, the mood is not very propitious, even though hundreds of French mosques opened their doors this weekend as a way of reaching out to the public.
Despite being born in 28503 into one of America's wealthiest and most propitious families, the third son and the seventh of nine children of Joseph and Rose Kennedy, his life did not begin auspiciously.
Blocking the immigration of people of color, Muslims or non-English speakers has been among the most frequent of Mr. Trump's pitches to his base, and the timing for a new ban was propitious.
The boy, Peter Reilly, regained his freedom in Litchfield County because a prosecutor died at the propitious time and because his neighbors believed in him, and outsiders were moved to come to his aid.
It was a propitious move, as I would later become an early student in the adaptive ski program in the Rocky Mountains, an experience that, more than any other in my childhood, changed my life.
" Although Boeing was not obliged to start delivering Iran's newly ordered planes until 2018, Mr. Kashan was quoted as saying, "our order matched this Boeing model and it is a propitious time to receive one.
In an era rife with heated talk of "fake news", media bias, and the role reporters play in safeguarding democracy, it's a propitious time for news coverage to be self-evidently fair-minded and trustworthy.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's Finance Minister Henrique Meirelles said on Tuesday that he is studying a bid for president in October and his research is showing that it is a propitious moment for him to run.
Ms Stantcheva and colleagues painstakingly linked some 153,000 people in a roster of European inventors to their employers, their location and their co-inventors in order to find out what sorts of propinquity were most propitious.
And the rules come at a propitious time politically, several months after a ruptured natural gas well at Aliso Canyon, in the Porter Ranch section of Los Angeles, caused the largest methane leak in U.S. history.
"This encounter can be a propitious occasion to start a transparent dialogue and a concrete path to reconciliation and renewed fraternity aimed at guaranteeing peace on the Korean peninsula and in the whole world," Francis said.
"This encounter can be a propitious occasion to start a transparent dialogue and a concrete path to reconciliation and renewed fraternity aimed at guaranteeing peace on the Korean peninsula and in the whole world," the pope said.
The month had begun on a more propitious note, when Avedisian was announced as a winner of the Metropolitan Transit Authority's "genius challenge," a competition that solicited ideas for ways to render subway service less insane-making.
The safe bet is that before too long, Illinois will be allowed to stiff its creditors at a propitious moment — not before trashing them avaricious or immoral, no doubt — and their pensioners will be held harmless, too.
For Democrats, who have made imposing stricter ethics rules on federal officials one of the centerpieces of their legislative agenda, the opportunity to shed light on one of Mr. Trump's most public advisers is a propitious opening.
The timing was propitious: After the dissolution of the Soviet Union at the end of 1991, physicists learned with whiplash speed that Cold War justifications to invest in scientific research no longer held predictable sway in Congress.
And the numbers are "propitious" and "agreeable" in that they affirm that the United States economy is in basically sound shape, displaying neither the slightest warning signs of recession nor any clear evidence of overheating and inflation risks.
"The turnout is satisfying and it will give the new president enough backing to implement his reforms," said Ahmed Mizab, a commentator on state television, saying it showed the decision to hold the elections was "propitious and right".
The terroir was propitious for this year's Banished Secretary 2018 , whose taste lies primarily beneath the surface, its low notes shivering with incautious power, owing to the convergence of double allegations whose force pairs them in an assertive way.
There were 60 meetings with the two at the Elysée or elsewhere, sometimes dinner at their homes — "more propitious for secrets," the two men write — and a litany of casually malicious commentaries about the people in his own entourage.
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMESA Life in War, Law, and IdeasBy Stephen Budiansky This year is a propitious time for Stephen Budiansky's new biography of Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. Exactly a century ago, dissenting in the case of Abrams v.
Beyond Streep, the performances remain top-notch, and there are plenty of soapy doings, including concerns about getting one of the teenage kids (Kathryn Newton) into college, which comes at a propitious time in light of the recent admissions scandal.
John Allan, who became Tesco chairman in 2015, told the Retail Week Live conference earlier this week that women and people from an ethnic background were in an "extremely propitious period" when it came to getting top jobs in business.
The hire, of course, comes at a propitious time for Apple, as it tangles with the FBI over a court order that could force the company to break the security of an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters.
Reuters reports that Francis called the first inter-Korean summit in more than a decade a "propitious occasion" for the two nations to end the decades-long tension that has existed since the end of combat in the Korean War.
The New York attorney general's new lawsuit against the Donald J. Trump Foundation contains the bombshell revelation that 2016 campaign manager Corey Lewandowski sought to distribute foundation funds at the onset of the primaries, a propitious moment for candidate Trump.
Halting the tests is certainly welcome and even propitious news for the upcoming meetings between first North Korea and the Republic of Korea at the end of this month and then the summit sometime in June with the United States.
Philip D. Zelikow, who served as the State Department counselor at the time, said he was not aware of the National Security Council meeting that Mr. Khalilzad cited, but argued that the conditions in 2006 were not propitious for successful talks.
"The time is propitious to take a step I have eyed for some time and 'privatize' our three multi manager flag ship funds — that is to say returning client assets," Bacon wrote in a letter to clients viewed by CNBC.
In fact, we were even a bit early with some mobile investments, but it was a propitious time to have been able to invest in Twitter and other mobile-first companies during the depths of the financial crisis in 2009.
Yet this exhibition — like the hit soap opera "Story of Yanxi Palace" — is ultimately not about love but about power: how to get power, how to wield power, and how to maintain power in circumstances not propitious for your gender.
Women clearly can smash the Oval Office glass ceiling at some point, without the cycle in which Trump seeks reelection being the most propitious moment to test the hypothesis (particularly since said hypothesis was tested in 2016, with disastrous results).
As concern over the outbreak grows among the 500,000 visitors expected for the Olympics, the committee's chief medical officer said cooler temperatures, which are less propitious for mosquitos, had already led to a decrease in the number of Zika infections in recent months.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's gambit to repeal the Affordable Care Act without an immediate plan to replace it is even less propitious than the bill that just failed, according to the founder and editor-at-large of the conservative Weekly Standard.
Even just prior to their extinction, the Wrangel Island mammoths' bones showed no signs of dietary or environmental stress — meaning these creatures died off in the middle of unchanging, if not propitious, ecological conditions on an island that wasn't affected by a changing climate.
It wasn't the most propitious time to launch a new American socialist organization: 1982 marked the year that the stock market, and the capitalist investment world, entered a long bull market that lasted, with a few notable interruptions, until the financial crisis of 19683.
Consequently, smartphone penetration alone did not really prepare developing economies for the new Uber of X or the Airbnb for X. However, it did create the most propitious environment to build thousands of X + AI solutions, setting the stage for the upcoming revolutionaries: homegrown AI-first innovators.
The timing for Paulson appeared propitious given that during the first three months of the year, gold prices climbed slightly, though remained hemmed in a narrow trading range as selling pressure from rising U.S. interest rates and a strong U.S. dollar competed with support from geopolitical tensions.
At the very least, the Warriors know how the San Antonio Spurs felt by the conclusion of their second-round series, sensing that a transformative fulfillment of potential at the season's most propitious stage has seized hold of the Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook-led Thunder.
That is never an issue for Meryl Streep, and she is on suitably beady form as Aunt March, who believes that a propitious marriage to a man of means remains, like it or not, the most reliable way in which a gentlewoman can survive and thrive.
At the time, the merger was deemed a financially propitious move: "The combined assets of both institutions puts the new, single museum on solid financial footing, making it easier to negotiate the fluctuations of the economy and the donor community in particular," according to the HMoA FAQ from 2011.
In October, however, the proprietors of Rochelle Canteen in the Shoreditch neighborhood of East London set up a second outpost on the ground floor of ICA, a five-minute walk from Trafalgar Square in an area more propitious for genteel private clubs than for decent restaurants serving the general public.
With the appearance of teeth, a child can begin to eat solid food, and the acquisition of this "adult" skill is believed to be a propitious time to foretell what the future holds, said Yulia Antonyan, a professor in the department of cultural studies at Yerevan State University in Armenia's capital.
This was a propitious time for a young person to arrive in the city: Booker T. and the M.G.s' "Green Onions" was soon to turn Stax into the most successful independent label in the United States, B.B. King was ascendant, and Beale Street was the literal and figurative home of legends like Furry Lewis.
With the publication of Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's campaign memoir, and the Harvey Weinstein scandal raging, it's propitious to examine the much debated role of sexism in the last election.
While an interesting and complicated and controversial trend for many reasons, including that many more "unicorns" are being minted than will be giant success stories, the shift toward pushing out potential liquidity events has been a very propitious development for secondary players — outfits like Industry Ventures and EquityZen and Saints Capital — that help employees and early investors in privately held companies sell their "pre-IPO" holdings to someone else.
The timing may have been propitious for Nova, whose spot in the rotation might be in jeopardy if Chad Green, who was called up to start Sunday, can deliver anything close to what he has regularly provided for Class AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, where he has a 1.54 E.R.A. Nova's performance may have been enough to maintain his job, but on Saturday night, the Yankees needed others to do theirs.

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