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According to well-placed sources, Watal is emerging as the preferred choice within power circles to succeed N.K. Singh in this crucial role.
Allegations made by Harry and Meghan was detrimental to the Queen's health, another 'well-placed' source told the paper they were 'absolutely' sure of.
Almost immediately, Madeleine Caspers and Fiona Worts combined to cause countless headaches, but – on at least four occasions – Nino held her nerve, blocking some well-placed strikes.
Source: https://newcastleweekly.com.au/alw-matildas-star-vine-upsets-spirited-jets/
As a financial planner with an MBA and graduate degrees in management and organizational change, she was well-placed to give advice — but the bank's clients were all people who already had money.
A well-placed industry source claimed the report had felt 'really aggressive and uncalled for' given that the police had said there was no criminality involved in the sex picture claims.
Carson Tew with a well-placed bunt, sprints to first.
Source: https://www.clintonnc.com/sports/66813/midway-makes-it-to-round-two
Conversations with two well-placed sources in the media industry not authorized to speak publicly about negotiations chalked up some of the Pac-12’s struggles to strike gold as unfortunate timing.
Source: https://www.latimes.com/sports/story/2023-03-07/pac-12-really-dying-five-things
Despite the challenges, the principal believes Fife College – and the 20,000 students it teaches a year across five campuses – remains well-placed to support the economy in the kingdom and beyond.
Source: https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/news/fife/4350904/fife-college-funding-cuts/
England are well-placed to top Pool D after good wins against Argentina and Japan in their opening two matches.
Source: https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-news/todays-rugby-news-australia-bring-27770032
He is well-placed to study Zaha's growth.
Howard took the lead five times in the second half, but Kansas always snapped back — often with a well-placed hand in a passing lane for a steal and a fast-break finish.
Just two minutes later, junior defender Talie Lyon broke the seal with a well-placed shot off the left post and into the back of the net.
Source: https://quchronicle.com/82665/featured/womens-soccer-finds-its-first-win-of-2023-over-drexel/
Neat feints and well-placed moments of misdirection keep the viewer guessing, and among the ingredients in that metaphorical blender are flashbacks, visions, multiple points of view and elements of folk horror.
She has showcased her goal-scoring prowess, particularly with her impressive run and well-placed shot against the United States in a friendly match.
Sophie then had the honour of converting her own well-placed touchdown, putting the Hawks on the board for their last game of the season.
Source: https://www.newsofthearea.com.au/lady-hawks-return-to-nest-for-last-home-game-of-2023-season
Speaking to this masthead before Melbourne Cup Day, Carroll said the commission was making a concerted effort to speak to as many participants as possible, and that the watchdog was well-placed to respond to issues.
The Director of Public Prosecutions, Shalimar Ali-Hack, has recommended that 19 murder charges be instituted against the teenager who allegedly started last Sunday’s tragic fire at the Mahdia Secondary School Dormitory, according to well-placed sources.
Source: https://www.inewsguyana.com/19-murder-charges-for-teen-who-started-mahdia-dorm-fire/
There wasn’t much more that Georgetown’s graduate goalkeeper Allie Augur could have done to block the well-placed shots.
This ecosystem, which works hand-in-hand with the government’s 2030 vision for national development, is well-placed to provide best practices for other markets.
Ultimately, a well-placed drop shot from Tan proved decisive, allowing the competitors — and those in the stands — a moment to catch their breath.