Sentences with phrase «prospect of giving back»

I've had countless conversations with people who become very enthusiastic at the prospect of giving back with their purchase.

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And anyone with doubts that Ryan has at least one sharp eye on the prospect of becoming the nominee should go back and read a speech he gave to Capitol Hill interns on March 23 entitled «The State of American Politics».
Following his comments, with the prospect of a rise in eurozone interest rates apparently pushed back to 2018 at the earliest, the euro — which had already dipped in the wake of the lower - than - expected inflation figures — gave up more ground.
The two back to back FA cups did help and probably made it easier for Wenger to convince the club's stars that Arsenal were a good prospect, but you get the feeling that the collapse of another title challenge like we saw last season may just give us a big problem with the likes of Ozil and Alexis.
The defender had been giving Gunners fans a head - ache with the prospect of starting the season with inexperienced duo Rob Holding and Calum Chambers at centre - back against Liverpool this weekend, but Gabriel may well be able to feature, but an official return date is yet to be announced.
Alan Johnson is back in the headlines, given his past enthusiasm for proportional representation — allowing electoral reform, whilst not breaking Clegg's promise by keeping Brown at the helm could be an attractive prospect for both parties, although the ability of the Labour party to depose Brown has been less - than - evident this past year.
Given that the last Blade Runner video game was released back in 1997, the prospect of returning to this world via an interactive mobile tie - in is a very one exciting indeed.
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