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Because of everything we have planned in redevelopment, we are well-positioned.
Roche is well-placed to compete with its strategy to invest in research and development.
Such a physician would be particularly well-placed if he had special training in this subject.
Only those who are sufficiently well-placed financially so as to occupy property of the value of £10 will be able to claim the vote.
Two grammar schools, which were in a fairly well-placed area in terms of their intake, were being amalgamated to form one comprehensive school.
To avoid becoming the target of vicious personal criticism, some women tried to work under the cloak of anonymity or relied on the protection of well-placed husbands and fathers.
Professionals in astrobiology are well-placed to cover a wide spectrum of issues that interest the public.
Doctors are a group with one of the longest educations and training ladders, but well-placed to know and advise about the risks of delayed childbearing.
Again, because the association knows the actors' needs well, it is also well-placed to identify what form of risk reduction they would find most useful.
Some communities of learning are therefore already well-placed to form the vanguard of eportfolio use.