Sentences with phrase «scarier prospect if»

This can seem like an even scarier prospect if you have friends or family members whose marriages have ended in divorce.
Investing in the stock market can be a scary prospect if you don't know how it works.
Some of them retain the rights to your book — a scary prospect if you become successful.

Not exact matches

If your teen starts hanging out with the wrong crowd, the long days of summer can become a scary prospect.
If the loved object does, as many believe, represent their mother, their acceptance would have meant taking in a usurper - mother, one that is identical in looks but unknown and instinctively deficient in essence — a very scary prospect!
If you have a hot idea that you think has some commercial potential, but you find the prospect of starting up a company scary, take heart.
Widow dating may sound like a scary prospect for some, but if you have patience and determination you will find who you are looking for and the romance will follow.
A scary prospect, and a possibility, but if you are serious about finding love, then you've got to be willing to take the good with the bad — just keep that end goal in sight.
We update Kingdoms monthly if not weekly, so the prospect of frequent Early Access updates isn't particularly scary or new to us.
That's the same sad, scary prospect voiced in a serious emotional way by late - night comedian David Letterman in 2009 when he had Obama administration «Science Czar» John Holdren on as a guest (full text here; let me know if a video has been preserved of this interview).
The prospect of changing jobs is scary, especially if a new role wasn't even remotely on your radar before now.
If the stock market goes down, then they see their wealth shrinking... and for people close to retirement, this is a scary prospect indeed.
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