Sentences with phrase «likely has a brighter future»

Timothy Edgar, author of Beyond Snowden: Privacy, Mass Surveillance and the Struggle to Reform the NSA and a specialist on cybersecurity at Brown University, said the convenience of Virtru's software gives it a market advantage currently but that, in general, firms offering encryption - based security likely have a bright future.
The brilliant teenager is unlikely to be allowed to leave Barcelona as he likely has a bright future ahead.
It's a new foray for Windows and one that likely has a bright future ahead.

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It will likely be a disappointment for many Tottenham fans to see him leave given his promise, and especially at a time when the club have brought through several young players and expect them to lead them to a bright future.
Having built a strong squad which will likely get stronger this summer with many on long - term contracts coupled with a new stadium for the 2018/19 campaign, the future is bright for Spurs.
Portuguese clubs will often command high fees for their players who hold bright futures, and it's likely he would not be allowed to leave Lisbon for at least # 12 - 18 million.
When Mark Johnson left West Charlotte High School as his Teach for America stint ended, he likely could not have imagined a bright future for the school.
You have a great blog and are clearly very bright and above many of your peers in the finance industry.As you know, when the market goes down, it pretty much takes everything down with it and small caps have been hit even harder.Everyone feels dumb when the prices of their stocks decline and feels smart and vindicated when prices turnaround and shoot up.We are living in challenging times and the macro is likely to affect future stockmarket performance affecting 80 % of all stocks for a long time to come.Stocks as part ownership of businesses are affected by the global economy.In the meantime, most stock prices have been gyrating based more on Mr Market's emotions of how various economies will emerge than anything else.
If employers address these questions before they're asked, top talent will be more likely to feel their needs are met and that they have a bright future at their company.»
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