well-placed

Related to well-placed: perpetually, all-around, expands

well-placed

adj (well placed when postpositive)
having an advantageous position
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Dzi Gervacio delivered the medal-winning point for BanKo after a well-placed set from Fen Emnas.
According to well-placed sources Prime Minister Imran Khan who is also Chairman of PTI has selected Dr Shehzad Waseem for the Senate in view of his long association with the party and experience in foreign issues.
In an interview with APP, Chief Observer of the Mission, Michael Gahler said the electoral climate is satisfactory and technical preparations are well-placed.
The well-placed officials in the government have disclosed that the news, which floated in the media regarding the offer made by Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Sharif to Adiala Jail authorities for paying the fine of prisoners was baseless.
KARACHI -- Pakistan batting veteran Younus Khan feels Sarfraz Ahmed and co are well-placed to counter the challenge posed by England in the upcoming two-Test series.
A well-placed source told Dawn that Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has split the responsibility between Adviser to Prime Minister on Finance and Economic Affairs Dr Miftah Ismail and Mr Haroon.
By: MENA EL TOR - Egypt - 9 July 2017: Up to 2,590 tourists visited Dahab city in South Sinai in the past 24 hours, said a well-placed source at the South Sinai tourism sector.
According to well-placed sources, the corporate tax may be lowered by 1 percent.
After reading glowing NPR and Vox reviews of Helen Oyeyemi's "wholly original" storytelling and her sentences where "every image is as precise and well-placed as though it were cut from glass," I knew I had to read this book.
The envoy said US is well-placed, like never before, to play a facilitating role for peace and stability in South Asia.
The writer's cynical touches are well-placed, and his message is clear.
After 23 years at the helm of British Vogue, Shulman is clearly well-placed to observe this privileged world of oligarchs, trophy wives and the upper classes and the complicated lives they lead.