Sentences with phrase «prospect for any real change»

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In other words make a short term sacrifice for the prospect of real lasting change, and more vitally — HOPE for the future.
A movie about gold prospecting in Indonesia, it was very loosely based on real events, but the names, circumstances and time period were changed, so Matthew McConaughey wasn't actually playing someone specific when he chose to gain weight for the role, make himself bald and smoke in virtually every scene.
The positive is that lower, safer frequencies at shallow depths may still show promise for shoreline swimmers, but the prospect that anyone would rush such technology to market, and possibly change signal strengths emitted - on a whim and without governance - brings up real ethical issues.
We're already locked in for substantial human - driven climate change, but the intensifying focus on a post-fossil future in both China and the United States points to a real prospect that much of the world's remaining coal will stay in the ground in the end.
That means there is a very real prospect for a game - changing global deal coming out of Paris this year.
The real reason for abandoning the CPRS is the failure over three years, not three weeks or three months, of the Rudd government to convince people it is the answer to climate change, despite overwhelming goodwill and a real prospect of passing the scheme through the Senate.
There is no real prospect of change before 2013 for it will necessitate the creation of new forms of claim and that, as we saw even with simple RTA work, is far from easy.
For the vast majority, real change is a frightening prospect.
REDX is changing the way real estate professionals approach prospecting by providing them innovate solutions integrated with the Expired Leads research, the For - Sale - By - Owner (FSBO) lead service and the REDX Lead Manager into a powerful real estate tool.
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