Sentences with phrase «immediate prospect»

There is a more immediate prospect too, because there are well - known mechanisms whereby our current global warming could trigger a nasty flip to cool - and - dry.
There is still no immediate prospect of the Chinese building an arcology, but they have an exhibit of his work currently in Beijing and the group coming to our conference on ecological civilization plans to visit Arcosanti.
Further, future treaty change is not an immediate prospect
He worked the phones too: Still no deal on the budget, and no immediate prospect of a deal.
The Kuwait conference has the immediate prospect of allowing leaders to develop professional relationships, share experiences and examine ways to build scientific and technological strength by encouraging more women to enter the fields.
«They're still not being made and there's no immediate prospect of them being made,» he adds.
Current attempts to control malaria with drugs and insecticides are in danger of failing because of the problems of resistance and there is no immediate prospect of a vaccine.
When it's over because it's time to move on to other potential romantic attachments, there's no overt jealousy by the party who doesn't have an immediate prospect in mind.
The immediate prospect is rosier for cinemas, given the arrival this weekend of The Lego Batman Movie (rated U) and also Fifty Shades Darker (rated 18).
I'm in the middle of «the lull» - that time of the year when travel plans are maturing, but no actual travel is in immediate prospect.
It says there is no immediate prospect of unsubsidised solar in other European countries, either because retail tariffs are lower (France), or because of lousy sun (northern Europe).
A recent decision of the Ontario Environmental Review Tribunal (ERT) shows how difficult it has become to obtain a stay pending appeal of environmental orders in Ontario, with no immediate prospect of improvement... [more]
A recent decision of the Ontario Environmental Review Tribunal (ERT) shows how difficult it has become to obtain a stay pending appeal of environmental orders in Ontario, with no immediate prospect of improvement.
The threat was so clear, immediate, unconditional, and specific that it communicated to the complaining witness a serious intention and the immediate prospect that the threat would be carried out; AND
Within the neoliberal economic model of doing more with less, law students are being saddled with more debt with the discouraging prospect of fewer articling positions, fewer jobs and no immediate prospect of doing work in areas serving low income clients, sole practice and areas of social justice.
And while tuition has risen sharply in most of Canada (Quebec mostly excluded) over the past 20 years, it's as nothing compared to the American experience, as detailed by this now - infamous New York Times article in January that profiled law graduates with a quarter of a million dollars in debt and no immediate prospect of work.
This is particularly so because the U.S. does not have a similar agreement with the EU and has no immediate prospect of being able to quickly negotiate one.
Significant change to your financial position might include losing your job with no immediate prospect of finding a new one, starting a new job on a much lower salary, ill health or disability.
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