Sentences with phrase «imminent prospect»

The unalienated existence Marxists promised with the coming of communism could only be possible if people were no longer moved by a scarcity of time, by the fairly imminent prospect of no longer being at all.
«He will lean towards those for which he sees a fairly imminent prospect of some one of the favorable developments listed above.
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan said children at Durham Free School were being «let down by a catalogue of failures» with no «imminent prospect of improvement».
While Krasinski comes across as the caring survivalist, keeping one of several fires burning in the valley, his pregnant wife Emily Blunt represents a hope for the future — though the imminent prospect of soundproofing a baby's crib suggests a hard road ahead.
The 507 sometimes - D schools do not face the imminent prospect of having to compete for students.
But less than an hour later, Ms Morgan stood in the House of Commons and told MPs: «Because I do not think there is any imminent prospect of improvement, the regional schools commissioner has today written to the school, informing it of the decision to terminate the funding agreement.»
Unsettlingly, it makes all those other books appear suddenly unnecessary, superfluous, seeming to haunt them with the imminent prospect of their own redundancy.
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