In general, most people attending Royal Ascot take the opportunity to put on their best clothes.
The court could take the opportunity either to limit or to seriously extend the contraband exception.
Take the opportunity to craft, design and deliver a presentation your audience will remember.
The City, says Mr Bishop, is well prepared to take the opportunity thus presented.
It should take the opportunity to consider the Castles-Henderson critique and resolve to do something about it.
Yesterday I resigned from Square, and I want to take the opportunity to explain to you why.
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But if that happens in the future, other competitors can take the opportunity to pick up new customers.
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"In these kind of matches you always have to take the opportunity of the important moments, " said Azarenka.
Or do you take the opportunity to win new friends and reduce your costs at the same time?
"We've raised this issue several times and will take the opportunity to do so again, " Williams told British newspapers.
So, if your teen is testing you, take the opportunity to pick up some negotiation or dispute resolution skills.
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"In these kind of matches you always have to take the opportunity of the important moments, " said Ms. Azarenka.
If the world does run into a short-term oil supply crisis, we need to take the opportunity to find long-term solutions.
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Take the opportunity to deepen your relationship with some of your superiors.
Blair said he wanted to take the opportunity to thank the president.
And of course, Barack, I would like to take the opportunity to say how much I enjoyed the cooperation we had with you.
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People who took money management and investing for granted in the past might take the opportunity to learn new skills that will stick.
Even companies that hit their targets for the quarter, however, may take the opportunity to jawbone expectations lower once the numbers are out.
If you can find some though, even if it's at a trade show, we recommend you take the opportunity to have a listen.
He asked the First Minister to take the opportunity to defend the national industry and urge fisheries control to be given back to Scotland.
This tax loophole is already unpopular among the general public so Congress should take the opportunity now while it can to amend these rules.
Journalists tasked with finding the answer often take the opportunity to quiz the world's best players on the subject at post-match news conferences at SW19.
However, Windmeyer says many people -- perhaps even himself -- did not take the opportunity to embrace the opportunity for civil discussion on the issue.
But we cannot become complacent and there is still work to be done to ensure that all those entitled to vote, take the opportunity to register.
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Every year, thousands of visitors travel to the Isle of Man to watch the TT races and to take the opportunity to ride around the world-famous circuit.
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"I am disappointed that (Ms Sturgeon) did not take the opportunity to present the evidence she has used to come to this decision to parliament, " he added.
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Time and again, it has failed to take the opportunity to demonstrate that its nuclear program is peaceful, and to meet its obligations to the United Nations.
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Senior arts figures take the opportunity to speak out at the awards against government cuts, prompting a response a few days later from Culture Secretary Maria Miller.
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