Sentences with phrase «plenty of hope»

It'll be interesting to see how they try to set this one apart from the original, but so far the cast offers plenty of hope for this remake.
But there is plenty of hope for better outcomes, especially for veterans who seek advice early on in their college careers.
«At the moment Chelsea's spine looks stronger than the other teams and if they can steer clear of injury then they're in a good position but there's still plenty of hope for the other teams.»
FreeNino had a great comment last night about being down 2 games, fire everyone and trade everyone, win one game there's plenty of hope again lol.
Page had 167 yards and two scores on just 10 carries, and gives the Pride Faithful plenty of hope for another successful run in 2012.
The team has won five of it's last six games and despite a mountain of injuries has given themselves and their fans plenty of hope as a team that never gives up on themselves.
Too many sloppy passes, though, and some errors creeping in gave West Brom plenty of hope, while Sanchez looked set to argue himself a second yellow just before half - time, so there was a lot to do for Arsenal and we needed to improve.
The 2 - 2 draw against Tottenham back in February offered plenty of hope for the former - Saints men, albeit leaking two goals.
Yet, despite the defeat, we took plenty of hope from the performance of the Young Lions that had fought so bravely, but failed spectacularly.
But there is plenty of hope afoot; California's promising public charter school movement offers public school teachers the opportunity to design and lead high - powered public schools that are free from many cumbersome rules that hold back public education.
But even if you're prepared to assign plenty of hope value here, a current market cap of EUR 88 M looks pretty steep on a discounted basis when you consider the costs, the risks & the dilution that lie ahead...
Then again, this gives amateur photogs plenty of hope.
We went into the break goalless, but with the chances we were creating and our domination of possession there was still plenty of hope.
I can appreciate that and still, I had plenty of hope for Epic Movie based on the fact that all of the targets are things that I've actually seen (well, with the exception of The Da Vinci Code, whose self - flagellating albino monk Silas features throughout).
At the time, there was plenty of hope and optimism that the election of Ms. Redford, Alberta's first woman premier and a lawyer with international experience, would signal the start of a new urban and progressive agenda for Alberta.
They're big favorites to win this series and many believe they're the most likely team to win the tournament, but Pumas have plenty of hope.
Despite the unfortunate loss, there is still plenty for the Cougars to be proud of, and plenty of hope for the remainder of the season.
I am equally happy to say I do have plenty of hope for the Eflin / Lively / Pivetta group.
«I would say there's plenty of hope.
Bhathena writes her elegant, lyrical sentences with command, and though there's certainly tragedy in Zarin's haunting story, there's plenty of hope, too.
While 93 percent of people who are sued for credit card mistakenly do not respond to a summons for credit card and end up with a default judgment against them (according to the New York Times article mentioned below), there is plenty of hope for any «guilty» debtor who answers a credit card debt summons.
So if you do owe and do get sued, or are afraid of credit card lawsuits, there is plenty of hope.
These recent part news stories from the New York times should give you plenty of hope.
The Nintendo Switch seems to be the solution, but until then these five games should give you plenty of hope.
There is still plenty of hope: the Gottman Institute's science - based workshop has been shown to help 94 % of the couples who use it.
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