0 in a good situation to be able to do something:
Roche is well-placed to compete with its strategy to invest in research and development.
Because of everything we have planned in redevelopment, we are well-positioned.
In contrast, leaders exercising concentrated power in an autocratic regime are well-placed to seek rents, since few checks exist on their activities.
She is then courted by a powerful and well-placed man.
All in all, my students found the cross-references between chapters very handy, and the examples well-placed and helpful.
In particular, the state's agents seemed reluctant to pursue owners of private woodlands, especially if they were wealthy, privileged and well-placed.
His sense of the well-placed anecdote, at once entertaining and instructive, is key to his success.
The students had developed a very trusting and valuing relationship with the academic staff who were thus well-placed to provide support by "virtual mentorship".
A lot of well-placed authorities can offer good advice about how to advance the biotech industry.
Some communities of learning are therefore already well-placed to form the vanguard of eportfolio use.