Examples of 'poised to take' in a sentence

Meaning of "poised to take"

poised to take - Being in a position ready to seize an opportunity or action

How to use "poised to take" in a sentence

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poised to take
We are now poised to take the next step.
It is a huge sculpture of an eagle poised to take flight.
Russia poised to take role in resolving crisis.
A large sculpture of an eagle poised to take flight.
She is poised to take ownership next year.
Transparency in extractive industries poised to take an important step.
Might be poised to take advantage of people.
Criminal groups and terrorist groups are poised to take advantage of.
They look poised to take their conference.
I believe that physiotherapists are well poised to take on these challenges.
Will be poised to take an even bigger step as a junior.
Pen in hand she was already poised to take essential notes.
Iraq is poised to take a momentous step in its modern history.
Ricardo is already poised to take his place.
Canada is poised to take advantage of the tremendous opportunities abroad.

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Local community banks are well poised to take on the giants.
Our family poised to take its rightful place in history.
Experts say these emerging languages are poised to take off.
Now it is poised to take its place as.
Aerial enterprises such as drone delivery and aerial imagery are poised to take off.
The son is poised to take over from his father.
There are speculations that the company was poised to take control of the project.
You are all poised to take part in that and to do your share.
They had gained a decisive advantage internally and were poised to take control of the government.
Canada is poised to take a lead role in the next agricultural revolution.
It seemed that the Lakers were poised to take control.
China also appears poised to take a more cautious approach to its investments.
It was in this phase that Ajax seemed poised to take the match home.
Polysciences is poised to take on lager scale commercial manufacturing for medical technology companies.
Angus Batey reports on a new breed of plane poised to take to the skies.
Leonardo DiCaprio is poised to take a break from movies for a little while.
For the first time in Rio de Janeiro a criminal group is poised to take power.
He looked poised to take notes.
Poised to take on PM.
Brands and retailers are poised to take advantage of the increased demand.
So this is not a place that's exactly poised to take off.
Bonaventura would be poised to take over the left wing position.
The Plastics Engineering Department at UMass Lowell is poised to take on the challenge.
Brazil is poised to take the next step in becoming a global powerhouse with exciting potential.
Lisp should have been poised to take over the world.
Turkey is poised to take a step closer to Europe following recent negotiations.
It now seems that Moscow is poised to take those advantages away.
MPs poised to take control and vote on Brexit options.
The Palestinians of Israel are poised to take centre stage.
UTS is poised to take advantage of the rap.
Teachers in British Columbia are also poised to take strike action.
US Navy poised to take ownership of its largest destroyer.
Of the chaos, one ambitious gangster is poised to take advantage.
Gordon Selfridge is poised to take the reins from his ailing father.
Loss of the colonies, an incurable illness, a dimwitted son poised to take the throne.

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