Sentences with phrase «number of bright futures»

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«We see a bright future for cryptocurrency across a number of industry verticals, and with BitX's strong management team and solid track record, look forward to leveraging Naspers» global platform and local knowledge to help them capitalise on these opportunities».
In the 1940s and»50s, Henrietta Mears, a dynamic Christian educator, shaped the church's future in powerful ways, discipling a number of future evangelical leaders, including Bill Bright, founder of Campus Crusade for Christ.
The moment I realized I could write my own future, as I sat in an uncomfortable office chair, blinking at a bright computer screen full of numbers and symbols.
The Belgium defender is expected to have a bright future in the game and has recently been linked with a number of Premier League sides.
Speaking after the fee had been agreed, Villas - Boas said: «It is a part of the squad in which we are struggling with numbers because of Michael Essien's injury and Oriol is a player with a bright future.
Wilshere has shown a huge amount of ability and potential previously, but after a number of injury setbacks, he will be keen to get back to playing his best, and proving he still retains more than enough to have a bright future in the game.
The future looks bright for Australian sports, with enormous crowds at cricket, AFL, rugby and soccer matches ««and with the advent of eSports, these numbers are only going to swell as we hurtle through the 21st century.
Zelalem has made an appearance with the Arsenal first team squad on a number of occasions, but is yet to really evidence the claims that he could have a very bright future at the club.
He was hopeful that the construction of the port and the subsequent investment would create a number of jobs for the people of Ghana particularly in the Volta Region, stating that «the future is bright»
But a YouGov opinion poll published this week showing increasing numbers of Scots think they would be better off after independence and the future of the NHS would be brighter if they vote Yes.
A number of Schneiderman's fellow senators, including Democratic Conference Leader John Sampson, pushed for censure over expulsion, with some nervous about setting a precedent and ethical bright line on which they too could trip in the future, and others worried about upsetting the delicate balance in the chamber.
Check out the number of success love stories, written by happy couples who've met thanks to our services, our team experience and their belief in a better and bright future.
The growing number of Sugar Daddies have made it easier than ever for many girls to attain a brighter future.
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But while some are using the numbers to deflate the hype around slates, the big growth of a new product category along with a recent spike in the penetration of e-readers, suggests a bright future for tablets.
With Maemo, Nokia's smartphone future seems a lot brighter than it is with Symbian OS, but despite the obvious potential, the number (and quality) of applications is still uncertain right now.
The future of Monster Hunter looks brighter than ever, there is a new Mega Man coming this year, and the remake of Resident Evil 2 is also expected to pull huge numbers - if done right.
For more indie game news here at Indie Obscura, be sure to check out how you can catch a ghost Pokemon during the Pokemon GO Halloween event, learn more about the 2D platformer Seraph before it comes to PS4 next month, and why the future of the Nintendo Switch is bright thanks to the sheer number of indie developers on board.
«Soul Hackers» first - week debut at number two among all titles in Japan is a testament to the continuing quality and popularity of the Shin Megami Tensei series, suggesting a bright future on the 3DS,» said Tim Pivnicny, Vice President, Sales & Marketing, ATLUS.
Hong Kong's art, therefore, has a bright future, with a growing number of young and mid-career artists who are recognised internationally and have innovative, cutting - edge practices.
The works on display prove the vitality of creative life outside the Turner Prize shortlist, and the fact that increasing numbers of graduates are contemplating careers in their home nation suggests the future is as bright as their palettes.
«The future is bright,» insisted panelist Mark Sartain, the vice president of nuclear engineering for Dominion Energy, «but there are a number of fundamental challenges for us.»
«© Euromonitor International PASSPORT 1 INGREDIENTS: TRENDS IN POWDER DETERGENTS — A BRIGHT CLEAN FUTURE China has seen the largest growth in the number of households with a wa shing machine over the last five years.
Judging from the fast adoption rate, and the high number of new users using Wirex platform, we believe that the future is bright for this new technology.
The very nature of Bitcoin makes it much more of an extremely risky gamble than a sensible investment and while many industry watchers agree cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies are not just a craze and are here to stay, a notably smaller number of them believes Bitcoin itself has a bright future ahead of it.
However, analysts believe there is a bright future for those looking for pharmaceutical sales jobs as a large population of seniors and baby boomers combined with a consistent number of available pharmaceutical sales jobs posted on MedReps support that idea.
However, analysts believe there is a bright future for those looking for medical device sales jobs, an idea supported by the number of jobs currently listed on MedReps.com.
It includes records of all child protection contacts with FACS, including information about whether a child has: (1) been assessed by a child protection caseworker as being at actual harm / risk of harm; (2) had a legal decision made in relation to them (eg, court orders); (3) been placed in out - of - home care (including type of care and number of placements); (4) been referred to and participated in a FACS early intervention programme (eg, Brighter Futures).
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