Examples of 'yet another opportunity' in a sentence

Meaning of "yet another opportunity"

Yet another opportunity: signifies another chance or possibility, often used in a slightly sarcastic or resigned tone

How to use "yet another opportunity" in a sentence

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yet another opportunity
Yet another opportunity for you to be amazed.
Are about to miss yet another opportunity for peace.
Yet another opportunity to be proved wrong.
Now the player has yet another opportunity to raise or continue.
Yet another opportunity was missed to enhance our common security.
Warring parties must not let yet another opportunity pass by.
Yet another opportunity to be stoic.
It would not be long before they got yet another opportunity as well.
To offer us yet another opportunity to live the life of grace.
Israeli leaders should avoid losing yet another opportunity for peace.
Yet another opportunity where a blanket would have come in handy.
We come to you this evening thankful for yet another opportunity to join as one.
Then yet another opportunity opened up new horizons for him.
York University wastes yet another opportunity to bargain.
Yet another opportunity lost for the Beers.

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And a day to reflect that yet another opportunity for real change has sadly been lost.
Yet another opportunity to streamline communication and procedures!
I would like to thank you for yet another opportunity to share some thoughts with you.
Yet another opportunity to impress your prospective employer!
Having different viewing habits creates yet another opportunity to engage potential customers beyond their desktop.
Yet another opportunity lost for the Beers . - Whirring.
Trials and problems present yet another opportunity to draw close to God.
And yet another opportunity to save America from itself.
George has to apologize once more and gets yet another opportunity with Lindsay.
This was yet another opportunity to meet new people in a less formal context.
In this crisis, he saw yet another opportunity.
It 's yet another opportunity to bond with players and see how personalities mesh.
Billionaire Leon Black is weighing yet another opportunity to invest in the newspaper business.
Yet another opportunity lost for the Beers . Man, I got to go.
Thank you for yet another opportunity to win!
So another baseketball championship is in the books . Yet another opportunity lost for the Beers.
This creates yet another opportunity for the company.
Instagram 's new feature, IGTV, provides content creators with yet another opportunity to engage their audiences.
Every day becomes yet another opportunity to put you closer to your goal.
That's great, Doc, if you wanna miss yet another opportunity here.
Thankful for yet another opportunity to join as one.
Were they as a nation to receive yet another opportunity to repent? No.
A blessing . Yet another opportunity to save America from itself.
Therefore, his father gave him yet another opportunity to choose wisely.
It is yet another opportunity for Abou, but an additional expense, too.
Unfortunately, it seems that this is yet another opportunity the government has squandered.
It was yet another opportunity to explore the beautiful Valley of 1000 Hills.
Nichiren, however, used the audience as yet another opportunity to remonstrate with the government.
Prague is yet another opportunity for cooperation for all of us . ".
The Magritte du Cinéma are not yet another opportunity to self-congratulate professionals.
Others saw this as yet another opportunity to celebrate and strengthen our national unity.
Now, I see this as yet another opportunity God gave to me.
This gives me yet another opportunity to just hand it over to God.
Instead, it's seen as yet another opportunity to make money!
These engagements offer yet another opportunity for our key stakeholders to learn from one other.

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