Sentences with phrase «potentially brighter future for»

But young players like Miguel Almiron, Bruno Valdez, and Cecilio Dominguez represent a potentially bright future for the South American side, and it could be exciting to see how they play and perform in a match like this one against another team in transition like the USMNT.

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As there have been no developments of this nature to date, the future is looking very bright for both the treatment of Parkinson's symptoms with CBD and potentially the treatment of the disease itself.
Coming up for Lawrence is a bright future of mega blockbusters (the aforementioned Hunger Games sequels plus another X-Men prequel), Serena, her third film co-starring with Bradley Cooper, directed by Oscar winner Susanna Bier (Selena) and the potentially Oscar - bait remake of East of Eden directed by Gary Ross.
In light of the recent IPCC report released this past week and stating essentially that global warming is a runaway train that can't be stopped for centuries, it may be tempting to give up hope for a brighter future... But like any patient who suffers from a chronic disease that is potentially fatal, not only is education about the condition itself essential, but also what we can do to help mitigate its impact.
The future is potentially very bright for the new hardware - just ask Razer CEO Min - Liang Tan - but 2014 is going to be a colossal year for Steam Machines and for Valve.
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