Sentences with phrase «than a long term prospect»

By the 1980s there was still a large, though gradually declining, majority in favour, but only a small minority thought it more than a long term prospect.

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He seems a better long - term prospect than Baba Rahman, so should be squeezed into the side at left - back.
You do realize that Fox is a better long term prospect than DSJ?
The prospect of working with Klopp is an extremely impressive one, especially for young players, so there clearly must be an issue elsewhere, perhaps the «Liverpool project» I mentioned earlier, wages, or sub-standard negotiators working for Liverpool, unwilling to compromise on simple fees, and more interested in short - term profit and yearly revenues, than the welfare of the team and the club in the long - term, which is dependent upon success.
The long term prospect of feeling and looking good is much more rewarding than a quick stop to McDonalds.
«More than anything, I'm most worried about the long term pipeline,» said Carr of the prospect of getting enough young people to come teach — and stay — in North Carolina.
Since owning a home is generally a longer - term prospect than, say, a car lease, the proper question to ask is «Will I be able to afford tomorrow's obligations?»
In today's times, when the prospect of out - living your retirement savings is larger than ever, few employees have the time to plan their long - term financial goals or discipline to systematically save for their retirement years.
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