Sentences with phrase «hope of improvement»

But any policy that brings consequences without hope of improvement has a limited shelf life.
By identifying both the strengths and challenges in a relationship, you can have hope of improvement at the very first session.
Times are getting worse - much worse - and with Brown - Darling proposing even more borrowing there is little hope of improvement in the next 5 (or even 10) years.
Richard Jones, IOSH's director of technical affairs, says: «In some of the poorest workplaces, an inspector's visit «out of the blue» may be the workers only hope of improvement
Implacable hatred and strife amongst the great... no hopes of any improvement... the age is Satan's own; gladly would I see myself and all my people quickly snatched from it»?
Is there any hope of improvement?
Either way a good 7 or 8 players need to be gone over the summer if we are to, stand any hope of improvement next year
My five and seven year old boys are both bed wetters, however, it is genetic and no hope of improvement anytime soon!
With little to no hope of improvement, they embark on an adventure.
Perhaps you have already tried several techniques without success, and you are not ready to invest more time unless there is hope of improvement.
A «permanent total disablement» is an injury which prevents the insured from going back to his normal duties for a continuous time frame of over 12 months with no hope of improvement.
We hope any of these improvements will hold up throughout the year when the S8 will inevitably face stiff competition.
Custody rights may be revoked temporarily while a parent gets treatment or, in cases of chronic abuse, a parent's rights to her child may be terminated if she shows no hope of improvement.
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