Sentences with phrase «see little prospect»

According to Nikkei, the FSA's investigations have so far found issues relating to corporate governance and internal controls, and that «some operators see little prospect of meeting the agency's standards.»
Some operators see little prospect of meeting the agency's standards.
Politically though I see little prospect before 2025 and maybe even 2030.
Are we able to score as many as we concede as I see little prospect of keeping a clean sheet today.
Without them, I see little prospect that we can have more than an armistice between hostilities.
In response, there has been only a slight increase in the share of loans with fixed rates recently, suggesting that borrowers see little prospect of an increase in interest rates in the foreseeable future.
Sales rose 21 percent in North America, and 26 percent in greater China, but only 5 percent in western Europe and fell 16 percent in Russia, where Rorsted said he saw little prospect for a recovery while sanctions continue.
The IFS saw little prospect of the UK replicating this level of economic benefit with non-EU countries.
Glenn Greenwald, commenting in Salon on the first of the Washington Post pieces, sees little prospect for the dismantling of the secret control systems short of what he carefully labels «severe citizen unrest,» something he ultimately deems unlikely to occur.

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And while there have been incremental investments in Canada recently, such as an $ 800 - million expansion to Ford Motor Co.'s Oakville, Ont., plant announced in September, there's little prospect of seeing new «greenfield» assembly plants.
At present I see too little prospect of that.
Although I never met Brittanie Cecil, and I've never been to Columbus, Ohio, I can not begin to express the grief that wells up inside my heart whenever I see the school photograph of the little teenager, on the cusp of adolescence, her blonde hair pulled back into a ribbon, and her blue eyes sparkling at the prospect of all those summer pool parties, those early - fall hayrides, her prom, her high school graduation with the cap and gown sailing high into a sky as wide and full as her hopes and dreams.
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.
Probably most hoops experts / fans of the game saw him pre-season and thought, «Little» guy, «3 - star prospect,» not super «athletic,» so won't ever amount to much.
The 20 - year - old Brazilian looks an exciting prospect and it's little surprise to see that he may not continue at his current club for much longer.
In any event, a prime minister who is forced to leave office due to scandal or similar circumstance will usually have little if any ability to influence his party on the final selection of a new leader and anyone seen to be having close ties to such a prime minister will have limited if any serious prospect of being elected the new leader.
The results of the trials have seen the government paint a picture of a system in need of urgent reform, where too many people are left abandoned «on the sick» with little prospect of finding work.
It finds that linking separate systems can provide benefits, including more cost - effective reductions, but policymakers also must be aware of negative effects, including the prospect that some areas may see disproportionately little reduction in conventional air pollutants.
International Ex-Russian minister says he thought bag with $ 2 million cash was gift of alcohol, Reuters Little prospect of Syria peace progress seen in Geneva talks, Reuters
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