Sentences with phrase «bleak prospects in»

After graduation, I moved on to the University of New Brunswick to earn my BA, before finding myself with bleak prospects in the middle of said recession.
But this sector's most significant accomplishment has been extricating disadvantaged children from bleak prospects in dire inner - city schools and placing them on the path to college and upward mobility.

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Management has made a priority of selling non-core assets to return capital to shareholders, but the company's prospects for sustainable long - term profit growth in a low - rate environment look increasingly bleak.
When you do this you will quickly realize that we've never been farther from realizing our dreams for success in the EPL or abroad and that our prospects for future success have never been more bleak.
Considering he's buried in points and hasn't won on a non-restrictor-plate track since 2010, his championship prospects appear bleak.
Schalke are hoping to gain more «clarity» on the future of Leon Goretzka by the time the Bundesliga begins its annual winter break in mid-December, although their prospects of convincing the talented young box - to - box midfielder to stay appear increasingly bleak amid suggestions that he is set to choose between Barcelona and Bayern Munich.
Downstream, the likely outcome from depicting that bleak picture is diminishing job prospects for young people in those areas — doubtless followed by escalating demands for more and more government grants to promote business development in Labour heartlands to reduce youth unemployment.
Jepsen said in his memo to the legislative leaders that the state's prospects of winning in court appeared bleak.
President's Budget: Bleak Prospects for Postdocs 5 March 2004 When President George W. Bush sent Congress his fiscal year 2005 budget proposal, it contained no money for any increase in postdoc pay.
The prospects for that condition are bleak enough to allow for a degree of risk that might not be acceptable in less serious types of cancer, Gorelick concludes.
And in 2012, VanLandingham's prospects for continuing his project looked bleak.
A new study using data from NASA satellite missions finds that, although the long - term water picture for the Aral Sea watershed in Central Asia remains bleak, short - term prospects are better than previously thought.
[Response: The reduction in mid-range population estimates is great news, because even at the mid level projections, the prospects for keeping CO2 from doubling looked pretty bleak.
But when it comes to employment prospects in the 21st century... it's certainly not hopeless, but the job horizon looks a little bleaker than it used to in a lot of ways.
The prospects of a second outing for Ron, Brick, Brian and Champ seemed bleak when Paramount Pictures decided against making a sequel in 2011, but a deal was finally brokered last year to make Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues a reality.
«Hello I Must Be Going»: Divorced, childless, demoralized and condemned to move back in with her parents at the age of 35, Amy Minsky's prospects look bleak — until the unexpected attention of a teenage boy changes everything.
Speaking of lip service, the film offers a glimmer of hope that it might address real - life issues by referencing the job crisis faced by technology - challenged middle - aged people, and then later acknowledging the often bleak prospects even for the brightest and most ambitious college graduates in today's job market.
With urban and suburban districts facing the deepest budget cuts they've seen since the recession of the mid-1980s — and a milder recession in the early 2000s — the prospects for comprehensive arts education in most K - 12 public schools appear bleak, and even schools with minimal programs may lose what they considered to be bare bones to begin with.
Yes, choice could likely clear the House of Representatives in some form, but its prospects in the Senate are bleak — and the appetite for even trying to amend ESSA will be faint - to - nonexistent.
In Senate hearings this summer, for - profit colleges were accused of soaking up a disproportionate share of federal loan money, recruiting students with inflated promises, fudging financial - aid applications and leaving graduates with crushing debt and bleak job prospects.
Despite the bleak prospects for immediate passage, there has been a flurry of efforts as different leaders from both parties and in both bodies introduce their latest versions of full ESEA bills and specific language around the CSP.
What if the job prospects for 75 - year - olds in your field are bleak?
Out of work and with bleak prospects for being thrown a bone back home, the first batch of East German border guard dogs arrived in West Germany on Saturday in search of new jobs as house pets.
As President Obama continues to search in vain for policies to create jobs, the prospects for a robust economic recovery remain bleak.
But in the real economy people continued to suffer falling living standards and bleaker employment prospects.
When no new work comes in the door, continued employment prospects for law clerks, junior associates and non-equity partners are bleak.
Couple the bleak prospects afforded by legal aid retainers with law school tuition fees that have skyrocketed and one can not blame any reasonable student for abandoning a future in criminal law.
It remains to be seen what the future holds for the crypto market in the country, but the prospects appear bleak at best.
In such an environment of racism and stigma, many of Spurling's informants were worried about the mental health issues that went undiagnosed in the community and what risks that meant, particularly for young people whose future job or education prospects were bleaIn such an environment of racism and stigma, many of Spurling's informants were worried about the mental health issues that went undiagnosed in the community and what risks that meant, particularly for young people whose future job or education prospects were bleain the community and what risks that meant, particularly for young people whose future job or education prospects were bleak.
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