Sentences with phrase «unappealing prospect»

With this unappealing prospect looming, it would seem logical to do everything possible to reduce emissions, if the government has any real intention of honouring its commitments under Kyoto.
After all, paying # 34k for what is, in effect, a four - cylinder, front - wheel - drive hatch will probably prove a fairly unappealing prospect for most.
Critics would, therefore, cast vouchers as a handout to the majority Catholic south, an unappealing prospect in the majority Baptist north.
More and more people are working flexible hours, unsociable shifts, and longer days, making trawling round bars and clubs after work an unappealing prospect.
It permitted the Conservatives to point to the possibility of SNP participation in a Labour - led government, an unappealing prospect for many English voters who might otherwise have been tempted to vote Labour.
Even if the rate got to European or Japanese levels, surely an unappealing prospect, there may not be enough room to bring down long rates to assure prompt recovery.

Not exact matches

It seems like a difficult balancing act, too much information being shared might help someone steal your identity, while too little might make you an unappealing dating prospect.
It seems there are two main options They could compel mats to take on schools, though the prospect of mainly secondary Academies taking on massed ranks of primaries, whilst everyone knows that no one wants this outcome, looks particularly unappealing.
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