Sentences with phrase «limited as a prospect»

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Recent drilling by Goldfields Kalgoorlie Limited has discovered a major new high - grade gold deposit at the Raleigh prospect (previously known as Romeo), only 2.5 kilometres southof the company's Kundana gold operation.
This doesn't mean only avoiding or limiting those investment products that provide a direct benefit to a financial advisor, such as funds with 12b - 1 fees, but also abstaining from having product manufacturers help develop an offering for a retirement plan prospect.
I was concerned in several conversations, with me undertaking most of the listening, about the prospect of a sharp oil price tag spike, if the Opec exporters» cartel, getting broken US shale producers by dragging prices down, starts off limiting source as soon as much more.
Striking this balance could soon become even more challenging, as the prospect of less government enforcement might encourage management to test the limits of acceptable behavior.
But as Jim spoke to me, it was clear that a decreed amount of time could do nothing to limit the shame and culpability he felt, just as the prospect of an early release was not the mercy he was seeking.
At 30 years - of - age, Turan does not pose a long - term prospect for the role, but should be in his prime at present and could well be seen as a short - term prospect, and Barcelona have no reason to ask for too high a fee due to his limited squad role and his age.
The goalscoring midfielder is a great attacking talent, and the prospect of playing him as part of an attacking trio with Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez is an exciting thought, but I would hate to see Iwobi have his first - team opportunities limited.
McNair, in his limited exposure, already looks a better prospect than the unconvincing Blackett, but if both of them get some games under their belts this season, we will be the better for it, even if we do buy someone in January and / or the summer (as we really should).
The mass media (to the limited extent they covered the issue) were confused, sometimes predicting a balmy globe with coastal areas flooded as the ice caps melted, sometimes warning of the prospect of a catastrophic new ice age.
What the authors would like to see is the prospect of limited and expensive coal get a serious consideration; currently, most energy policy decisions, such as a focus on carbon capture and storage for coal plants, assume that coal will remain cheap enough to compensate for its added costs.
Meanwhile, Kobo has yet to release a new premium e-reader in Canada (though, as noted above, there's the new limited edition Aura One in the U.S.), leaving it a much less exciting prospect next to the sleek 2017 Oasis.
Should the puppy not mature as expected and is no longer a show prospect, seller / breeder has the option to negotiate a reasonable solution such as, but not limited to, signing over co-ownership and dropping the title requirement, a discount on a puppy from a future litter that may be a better prospect for show, a replacement puppy, etc..
Market forces are combining with the prospect of new limits on carbon emissions from major economies such as China and the United States to prick the carbon bubble.
As we detail below, the 15.2 billon gallon renewable fuel standard («RFS») in 2012 coupled with the prospect of a 16.55 billion gallon standard in 2013 will require the renewable fuels industry to utilize a major portion of the drought - limited available corn supply.
A psychiatric report given at an earlier stage in the proceedings had opined, «the prospect of the return to paid employment in the near future is limited... can not conceive a situation where he would be fit for flying... significant danger as a pilot... because of his poor concentration, his preoccupation with his difficulties and his simple attitude towards his overall difficulties.»
As they were of limited means there was no serious prospect of obtaining an order for the transfer of any interest in the land under a 1975 Act claim.
Alternatively, the evidential bar for establishing the relevant bundle of native title rights has been set so high as to exclude or significantly limit the prospect of commercial rights being recognised.
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For example, messages such as «Don't talk to strangers» or «Don't be too forward» can turn into self - limiting beliefs that prevent you from prospecting for business.
Many buyers are struggling to secure financing as a result of extreme lender caution, particularly in higher - priced markets where the prospect of lower conforming loan limits looms.
In a few short months of coaching, she realized that her fears of prospecting were the result of hidden self - limiting beliefs from childhood, such as, «Don't talk to strangers.»
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