Sentences with phrase «uncertain prospects»

For a young scientist with a new doctorate, «eschewing a postdoc reflects a rational response to a tight labor market with low compensation and uncertain prospects for success,» the authors write.
The former cabinet minister is ambitious, but not so ambitious that she'd trade her life for a thankless post with uncertain prospects
In view of all this, Iceland faces uncertain prospects because many observers in Iceland see the country as having gradually become a Russian - style oligarchy marred by sometimes cartoonish corruption.
«Even after the 2009 financial crisis made it plain the U.S. economy had entered a period of stagnation, Canadians seemed more interested in the far - off and more uncertain prospects of China, India and Brazil — economies characterized by high growth and large populations but also formidable market access barriers,» wrote Laura Dawson, president of Dawson Strategic, in a recent report for the Canadian Council of Chief Executives.
Many entrepreneurs thrive in rapidly changing industries and niches where established companies are deterred by uncertain prospects.
Alas, but they lent to those with very uncertain prospects, and in March of 2000, the chain of leverage started to collapse, both for vendors, and for those that worked in the industries.
Scientists reveal chilly findings — and uncertain prospects for future astronauts — at NASA press conference
Even if it didn't get quite as much support from international markets as most tentpole films do these days, it still pulled in close to $ 700 million worldwide, an extraordinary sum for a $ 78 M production with uncertain prospects.
BY PAUL SCHINDLER With the State Legislature expected to end its 2013 session in less than three weeks, two long - stalled measures affecting the LGBT community face, at best, uncertain prospects.
Heath said relying on nuclear power to meet environmental goals ignores many costs inherent in the technology, including the uncertain prospects for disposing of nuclear waste.
Long qualification periods, uncertain prospects, and frequent changes of geographical location are the most important factors contributing to these couples» troubles.
Every trainee has encountered exceptionally talented students who would have made major contributions but decided to leave science — its uncertain prospects, risk - averse funding, and incentives for distortion and dishonesty — in favor of more practical and lucrative careers.
This is what happens to a company with soft sales, uncertain prospects, and no sugar daddy to underwrite serious new products (like what Geely provided Volvo for cars such as the Volvo S60 sedan and V60 wagon).
GTX Corp is an example of a company with a high valuation, and uncertain prospects.
Companies with a large share of global sales have outperformed other groups of stocks this year based on the uncertain prospects for the US economy, U.S. dollar weakness, and high hopes for a global economic recovery, spurred by developing economies.
Apparently, the stories we've been fed about our uncertain prospects are not true.
Twenty years later, about 170 foreign firms have seized the opportunity to enter an environment of uncertain prospects.
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