Sentences with phrase «unlikely prospect»

Bob and Roberta Smith has tweeted his support for the rather unlikely prospect of a second referendum (as if the first one weren't tiresome enough); Wolfgang Tillmans has been quick to warn American conservatives to hold their noses in this autumn's Trump / Clinton contest in light of the supposedly populist victory, and Anish Kapoor has accused outgoing Prime Minister David Cameron of a «failure of leadership».
Scott Blinder believes that this is a highly unlikely prospect.
Shutting down remailers altogether is a very unlikely prospect.
Writers earning a living wage from their fiction and giving up the day job is an increasingly unlikely prospect.
But North Americans» reliance on inexpensive labour and products makes that an unlikely prospect, according to others: «Until our insatiable desire for cheap goods begins to wane, we will learn of more Foxconn situations,» said another respondent.
This is an unlikely prospect given the range of issues to be tackled, further complicated by the recent entry to the negotiations of Japan and its insistence on protecting its five «sacred» agricultural commodities (rice, wheat, sugar, beef and dairy).
It may well require the unanimous consent of the provinces, an unlikely prospect.
Spending a similar amount on Sterling though seems like an unlikely prospect, with the need of an hour a world class midfielder to provide a solid base for Arsenal's creative players.
On current form though, that seems an unlikely prospect.
That seemed an unlikely prospect when they were punished for a second - place group - stage finish behind Arsenal with a tie against 2015 Champions League final winners Barcelona.
Recounts taking too long makes the unlikely prospect of faithless electors more feasible.
By Tuesday night, some 60 Democratic women in Congress had demanded an inquiry into the allegations against the president, an unlikely prospect given Republican majorities in the House and Senate but nonetheless a measure of the intensity that the issue has generated.
Around one in seven SNP voters (14 %) hoped for the unlikely prospect of a coalition between the SNP and the Tories.
If a raise is recommended by the seven - member panel, it will go into effect unless the Legislature returns to Albany in special session to vote against it — an unlikely prospect.
His fate now rests with the state Democratic Party's 92 - member executive committee, which will meet on Thursday to hear evidence of the challenge and decide whether to throw out the primary results - an unlikely prospect, Democrats say, without precedent in South Carolina politics.
But studies looking at the genomes of this group of men have failed to turn up a genetic cause, which makes a true cure seem an unlikely prospect.
In the unlikely prospect that you love the taste of nettles, they're fine to eat, and you can add them to meals if you're a recipe maniac.
Though Stephanie's position on the high end of the social spectrum makes romance an unlikely prospect for the pair, a tragic accident at Marineland robs her of her legs, and finds her reaching out in desperation to Ali.
I would have to agree that your DX, being more than 20 months old, is an unlikely prospect for Amazon to accept as a return toward another product.
An «increasingly» unlikely prospect?
The math pretty much dictates it, anyway — to be simplistic: If you're worried there's a bunch of sickeningly healthy 79 yr olds in the population that wd imply the same number of 99 yr olds also, an unlikely prospect.
That seems an unlikely prospect for the beleaguered female dynamos in Wangechi Mutu's latest large - scale collages, gloriously encumbered by decorative encrustation, contact - paper patterning, and glossy cutouts from fashion, porn and National Geographic magazines.
To expand them significantly would require taking more farmland out of production, an unlikely prospect in a world where food demand and prices are rising.
The unlikely prospect of amassing great wealth wasn't what attracted me to the law.
«These claims are going to come out of the «woodwork» once interest rates increase, although this may seem an unlikely prospect in the current market, and in particular in those loans prior to 2009 which may have had a high loan to value ratio.
If you're a jobseeker, this isn't such an unlikely prospect.
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