Sentences with phrase «as the prospect of»

That fear, as much as the prospect of alienating users, is what undergirds his studied embrace of political neutrality.
PARIS, April 27 (Reuters)- Global foreign direct investment (FDI) flows fell 18 percent in 2017 to $ 1.41 trillion, due partly to a sharp decline in flows into the United States as the prospect of tax reform reduced the incentive to engage in financial and corporate restructuring.
This year, however, he finds himself disappointed with the negative tone of the presidential campaign, as well as the prospect of voting for either Clinton or Trump.
WASHINGTON — President Trump said on Thursday that he would impose stiff tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum, making good on a key campaign promise and rattling stock markets as the prospect of a global trade fight appeared imminent.
We are wary in the long term of both the unintended consequences of these policies as well as the prospect of their ultimate reversals.»
Crude oil prices settled higher as the prospect of new U.S. sanctions against Iran heated up after Israel revealed files he claimed show Iran continued to develop nuclear weapons.
Over the first six weeks of the year, the Dow Jones Industrial Average declined 10 %, as the prospect of interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve, a slump in oil prices, and concerns about economic conditions in Europe and China caused the long - running bull market to stumble.
Crude oil prices settled higher as the prospect of new U.S. sanctions against Iran heated up after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed files he claimed show Iran continued to develop nuclear weapons.
Striking this balance could soon become even more challenging, as the prospect of less government enforcement might encourage management to test the limits of acceptable behavior.
But none of that would matter so much as the prospect of being with him again.
The sobering implication is that, for this bishop, grave sin and clerical defiance of the Church's teaching are not as grave a cause for concern as the prospect of legal, financial, and public relations liability.
As Dr. Johnson might observe, nothing so wonderfully concentrates the mind of a dean or department chair as the prospect of a budget cut in a fortnight.
Thus the concerns that continue to inspire deep religious discussion, such as the prospect of nuclear annihilation, the rights of the unborn, euthanasia, world hunger, Third World dependence, and so on, are clearly evidence of lingering contingencies in a technologized world.
But as Jim spoke to me, it was clear that a decreed amount of time could do nothing to limit the shame and culpability he felt, just as the prospect of an early release was not the mercy he was seeking.
As consciousness slowly regained, I remembered I had made an apple cake the night before, so I threw the idea of the avocado cake to the wayside as the prospect of a sugar - laden, pretend - healthy cake breakfast whispered to me from the kitchen.
As exciting as the prospect of 90 minutes of Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre - Emerick Aubameyang was for Arsenal supporters, Sunday's 2 - 1 loss on Tyneside to Newcastle...
These two teams played out a thrilling match that will live long in the memory on a climatic final day of the 2010 - 2011 Premier League, a match which both sides could ill - afford to lose as the prospect of relegation lurked over them.
I just think you may want to purchase a dvd that the child feels is new and as exciting as the prospect of wearing big kid underpants.
In late 2004, as the prospect of the ban moved closer, some pro-hunting demonstrations increasingly took on a violent element.
Trump said that he would impose stiff tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum, making good on a key campaign promise and rattling stock markets as the prospect of a global trade fight appeared imminent.
Today in Parliament is set to get very tedious, folks, as the prospect of endless repeats of those well - worn arguments both for and against reform take place over the next weeks and months.
Admittedly, mistaking the personnel who attended this meeting wasn't some weeny, throwaway error, like the suggestion that Saddam Hussein could launch a chemical or biological attack in 45 minutes; and Alastair's timely correction may yet save a costly whitewash inquiry into the affair, as well as the prospect of anyone connected with the story committing suicide alone in the woods.
Westbourne appointed the former home secretary to be chair of its public affairs practice in February, as the prospect of Ed Miliband entering Number 10 was not to be sniffed at.
Now, as the prospect of a Tory government looms large, green groups wonder whether Mr Cameron is getting cold feet.
As the prospect of humans who have been genetically cut and pasted moves closer to reality, governments have begun to take notice of the need for regulation.
Max's system offers some specific advantages that are difficult to measure in dollars, such as the prospect of a plant that doesn't have to be stopped for months to clean filters or to service corroding equipment.
ALso really enjoying both the jacket / leggings combination on you as well as the prospect of seconds.
There are plenty of things to look forward to and to be happy about when dating online, such as the prospect of dating frequently, free dating online, constantly meeting new people, and finally finding that perfect someone.
As the prospect of being involved in a disaster in our lifetime grows, it does make one wonder «what would you do in a life or death, fight or flight scenario?»
Their conversation becomes more tense and awkward, as the prospect of consummating their marriage approaches.
As the prospect of an acting victory for Clint Eastwood hovers in the background, this week's edition of The Lists examines which noteworthy actors have won for less notheworthy work.
After eight years of teaching, choice now seems necessary to me, as the prospect of finding a single book that every single student will find engaging is unlikely at best.
Even as the prospect of having a family of his own seems to be within reach, he is empty on the inside, his heart given to another....
Prague's countless focal points provide a never ending stream of photogenic real estate, its history is rich and diverse and its cuisine is as mouth - watering as the prospect of Charles Bridge on a crisp autumn morning.
As exciting as the prospect of MvC3 sounds, I'm personally holding out for a new Okami.
As soon as the prospect of DLC enters the equation, a developer has to consider what stuff they'll put in the game, or what they'll sell and / or develop after the fact, and I'm extremely disappointed in Nintendo for resorting to this business model.
As exciting as the prospect of Xbox game streaming is, until it is officially announced you should take that with a grain of salt.
The Valkyria Chronicles series is understood to be moderately popular in the West, but tantalizing as the prospect of Valkyria Chronicles 4 may be, it's a risky move.
There have been few moments in cinematic history to have simultaneously been both so out of reach and to have inspired so many dreams as the prospect of piloting your own X-Wing fighter.
Let us hope so, as the prospect of developing an economy with no growth is daunting.
Beyond this, I personally wish that the next US Administration will take less glee in such things as the prospect of shredding sixty years of international law.
re 69, Timothy says, «Beyond this, I personally wish that the next US Administration will take less glee in such things as the prospect of shredding sixty years of international law.»
As the prospect of paralysis in Peru mounted, lead US climate negotiator Todd Stern met his Chinese counterpart on the Saturday afternoon Xie Zhenhua to thrash out a deal.
As the prospect of further turmoil in the eurozone and the twin spectre of a possible Grexit or Brexit cloud the horizon in Europe, Caroline Thorpe asks how this affects offshore law firms
In addition to the benefits that accrue to the program participants, the firm will enjoy the fruits of their current business development efforts as well as the prospect of future business from expert and experienced associates.
As Samuel Johnson said, Nothing so concentrates the mind as the prospect of being hanged in the morning.
The pace of progress comes as the prospect of a Wall Street influx via regulated Bitcoin futures comes true December 10 and 18 as CBOE and CME Group enter the market.
Analysts blamed the stock market slump, as well as the prospect of more regulation from Russia, as the reasoning behind the downturn.
Still, reconciliation is an «attractive option,» as the prospect of Republicans and Democrats agreeing to compromise on any legislation dims, Brian Gardner, an analyst at Keefe Bruyette & Woods wrote in a note to clients Wednesday.
Expectations for the next six months eased slightly, as the prospect of higher interest rates loomed.
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