well-suited

well-suited

adj (well suited when postpositive)
1. appropriate for a particular purpose
2. (of two people) likely to have a successful relationship
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Allen Parker is that he has a very impressive background well-suited to moving forward with the regulatory issues, Horowitz tells investors in a research note.
Coherent's Fidelity 10 and Fidelity 18 ultrafast fibre lasers offer high stability, high average power, short pulse width and superior beam quality, making them well-suited to pumping tuneable optical parametric oscillators (OPOs) or non-linear fibres.
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To mark Shavuot this year, Vox Tablet host Sara Ivry asked novelist Nathan Englander, musician Alicia Jo Rabins, Rabbi Phil Lieberman, and theologian Avivah Zornberg what text they'd most like to think about in the early-morning hours, and what makes those hours particularly well-suited to explorations of the mind and spirit.
Cifone's experience in leading complex, high profile academic divisions and his oversight of capital projects is well-suited to the challenges at Advanced Technology & Education Park.
With its IPS panel, the LCD is especially well-suited for demanding applications in graphics design, image and video processing or desktop publishing as well as for multi-monitor solutions in the finance industry.
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