- in Cuba and the
eventual Spanish–American War kept
Madrid busy at an
inopportune moment.
Minimal government backing for
mainland annexation came as a...
-
residents who was
buying up
stolen goods). Vika and
Alina return home
inopportunely.
Despite the
magic that Fima
exposes Domovoy, he
still manages to give...
-
conducting its own wars in the west. Peter, furthermore, had
chosen an
inopportune moment: the
Europeans at the time were more
concerned about the War of...
-
independently and in
opposition to
those who
considered a
possible uprising inopportune.
Volunteer Chief-of-Staff Eoin
MacNeill supported a
rising only if the...
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eventually on 4 July, Wolf was
informed that "the
present moment is
inopportune for
making any announcement."
These wartime initiatives,
inclusive of...
-
change management process ensures that
changes are not
implemented at
inopportune times when they may
disrupt critical business processes or interfere...
- with
dread and fear,
whether by
night or by day,
brings sleeplessness,
inopportune mistakes,
aimless anxieties, absentmindedness, and acts that are contrary...
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state James Baker informed him that the US
government considered it
inopportune to have de
Klerk meet with
President George H. W. Bush.
Botha resigned...
-
affidavit to the maid's good
character (even
though it was
politically inopportune to do so at the time of the Iran–Contra affair);
charges were subsequently...
- been in
favor of
distancing the
Republic from the French,
chose this
inopportune moment to
secretly approach the King of
Prussia as a mediator, with a...