Sentences with phrase «widely seen in future»

This is likely to be widely seen in future vehicles.

Not exact matches

The Sun though even go as far as to say that both Liverpool and Chelsea see him as a future of their midfield, and while the early signs are promising and he's widely regarded as one of the top talents in Europe, it's surely too early to be splashing out # 35m on him to meet Porto's clause.
The 23 - year - old is widely regarded as the future of the Azzurri midfield after being compared to Andrea Pirlo at an early age, and the similarities in their respective games are there for all to see.
Luke Shaw is widely seen as the future of the club but Mourinho's actions have shown that he does not have enough faith in the Englishman to make him the present first - choice at left - back.
In Tory MP circles, Victoria Atkins is widely seen as a rising star and a cabinet minister of the future.
For this reason, Glover said he does not see perenniation strategies widely taking hold here in the immediate future.
In 2003 the US Pentagon created a futures exchange designed to predict political developments, including terrorist attacks, which was widely criticised and swiftly cancelled (see Pentagon cancels futures market on terror).
Despite confirming that we will see a new Mario and Animal Crossing game on Switch, after Star Fox Zero not being widely well - received, the future of Star Fox has been up in the air.
Eshun plans to make the prize «the most widely seen and talked about in the country», with regional versions of the Beck's Futures exhibition, and more active involvement in the judging process from practising artists.
Citing «great hydrologic and climate uncertainty,» one expert quoted by CSM puts forth a new climate wisdom that has as yet to catch on widely: «We can't necessarily count on what we saw in the past as the judgment of where storms are going to be in the future
Though widely seen as a positive development, the introduction of Bitcoin futures on the Cboe and CME does embed cryptocurrencies deeper in the financial system.
There was a shift seen in the closing months of 2017 of bitcoin and blockchain technology becoming more widely accepted, with the launch of bitcoin futures and the likes of Dimon backtracking on his previous condemnation of bitcoin.
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