Sentences with phrase «prospect of a major change»

For the first time in Australia, state elections in Tasmania in 1989 brought five «Greens» into parliament, which resulted in them having the balance of power with the prospect of a major change in direction in environmental issues in that state.
The prospect of a major change in lifestyle, relationships, and finances can make a person's head spin with uncertainty even if fixing the marriage seems impossible.

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However a lot can change in a few weeks, because whilst Arsenal are today confirming Takuma Asano, the Japanese «prospect», United are closing in on their second major deal of the week.
An overhaul of federal education law moving through Congress — the biggest legislative change in 14 years — holds the prospect of a major shift in New York's contentious debate over the linkage of student test scores to teachers» job evaluations.
If you are facing the prospect of making major changes, take a few days off.
This prospect has a major impact on the contemporary response to the perceived threats of future climate change.
Hope for the best and expect the worst; embrace the prospect of a long, illustrious and lucrative career, but remember that changes in employment due to layoffs or industry changes, or unexpected medical bills or other major costs could force you to retire early and deplete your finances.
While most children are excited about the prospect of going to school, it is a major change and it usually comes with a range of emotions including excitement, anticipation and nervousness.
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