Sentences with phrase «prospect of someone»

So that's a very good prospect of getting in... but we've got to keep playing great.
They have little prospect of seeing their graph lines go up radically in a time of decline in the rate of population growth and in the face of numbers of other contrary societal forces.
But what if, on the other hand, there is no final triumph of good, and we simply face the bleak prospect of more of the same?
The exciting prospect of new ground being broken presenting itself right now.
As part of our initial claims screening our expertise means we are able to identify those cases which have reasonable prospect of success in arguing low speed impact.
The single lord justice stated that this client's appeal had «a real prospect of success».
However, if there is no real prospect of paying your debts off, you may be able to convince creditors that this is their best course of action.
Pregnancy is an amazing journey and towards the end moms to be start preparing for their labor and birth, as well as the exciting prospect of meeting their new baby.
In our culture racial identity and attitudes based on it are so central that there is little prospect of becoming altogether free of them.
6th in the league and not much prospect of going higher.
On the contrary, it is unethical for a prosecutor to bring a case where there is no reasonable prospect of conviction.
The company can have earnings that are growing well but lack the value the market pays for its growth and hence lack prospect of future growth.
People with little prospect of increasing their income sufficiently to pay ever - increasing term premiums face a difficult trade - off.
If you can't pay for repairs, you'll be left without a tenant and with the grim prospect of selling the property at a significant discount.
Given that this opportunity came somewhat out of the blue, the sudden prospect of leaving your comfort zone can be pretty overwhelming, not to mention daunting.
In relation to three of the remaining suspects, I have concluded that there is insufficient evidence for there to be a realistic prospect of conviction.
But can he overcome the daunting prospect of trying to be funny in a war zone?
If the worst - case scenario came to pass and you had no coverage, you would be faced with the daunting prospect of starting over on your own.
Newly separated at 39, I suddenly faced the daunting prospect of earning a salary.
We don't waste resources on strategies that have little prospect of adding any real value to the case at the end of the day.
It would not be for the highest wage nor for much prospect of winning trophies.
There are third party rating agencies that assess the financial health and future prospect of financial institutions such as insurance companies.
But when it comes to the hot prospect of turning trees and agricultural waste into an energy source for cars and trucks, wood gets in the way.
The more compelling explanation is that the actuality or prospect of voucher competition provides incentives for schools to improve, an effect that disappears when the four - year window expires.
With the painful prospect of missing the playoffs yet again.
First - time home buyers may want to jump right into the process due to the exciting prospect of finally owning your own house.
Days after my birthday, miserable that I was in a job I hated with little prospect of other opportunities, I was laid off.
I consider this software to be a fraudulent scheme with little prospect of ever leaving alpha.
In order to be legally «separated,» you and your spouse must be living separate and apart and there must be no reasonable prospect of reconciliation.
He worked the phones too: Still no deal on the budget, and no immediate prospect of a deal.
If threatened, the mere prospect of litigation can be enough to change their buying habits and they may look elsewhere for a substitute.
The already difficult prospect of providing food for a rapidly growing world population would be vastly complicated.
«We hope that their new leadership will recognise that engagement with the international community offers the best prospect of improving the lives of ordinary North Korean people,» the foreign secretary said.
Recent press points towards the looming prospect of regulation and restrictions but makes sure to mention the challenges ahead and the complexities involved.
Most readers get excited at the mere prospect of meeting and talking with real authors.
Some people have the unlucky prospect of year - long suffering from perennial allergies.
Theft losses are generally deductible in the year you discover the property was stolen unless you have a reasonable prospect of recovery through a claim for reimbursement.
Since most investors are unlikely to hold onto negative - carry investments without a reasonable prospect of price appreciation; this will put downward pressure on home prices.
We must acknowledge and address these wider issues if the reform programme is to have any real prospect of achieving the effective access to justice that we all crave and our society deserves.
With oil prices hovering around historic lows, and showing little prospect of improvement, the industry is already in a process of contraction.
The cost of marketing should also offer a realistic prospect of profit.
And that is especially the case when they have no interest or prospect of generating offspring.
Even better, it raises the mouth - watering prospect of splitting a trip between the two.
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