Sentences with phrase «with bleak prospects»

After graduation, I moved on to the University of New Brunswick to earn my BA, before finding myself with bleak prospects in the middle of said recession.
Out of work and with bleak prospects for being thrown a bone back home, the first batch of East German border guard dogs arrived in West Germany on Saturday in search of new jobs as house pets.

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The company's future prospects grow bleaker with each passing quarter.
With his employment prospects looking bleak, he decided to emigrate to the United States; he figured he'd start out washing dishes while trying to break into academia.
But with the FDA, IRS, and local physicians on his case, not to mention his own struggle to stay alive, the prospects look ever bleaker for Woodroof's business, as well as the longevity of those people helped by the alternative medicine they have grown to rely on.
«Hello I Must Be Going»: Divorced, childless, demoralized and condemned to move back in with her parents at the age of 35, Amy Minsky's prospects look bleak — until the unexpected attention of a teenage boy changes everything.
With urban and suburban districts facing the deepest budget cuts they've seen since the recession of the mid-1980s — and a milder recession in the early 2000s — the prospects for comprehensive arts education in most K - 12 public schools appear bleak, and even schools with minimal programs may lose what they considered to be bare bones to begin wWith urban and suburban districts facing the deepest budget cuts they've seen since the recession of the mid-1980s — and a milder recession in the early 2000s — the prospects for comprehensive arts education in most K - 12 public schools appear bleak, and even schools with minimal programs may lose what they considered to be bare bones to begin wwith minimal programs may lose what they considered to be bare bones to begin withwith.
In Senate hearings this summer, for - profit colleges were accused of soaking up a disproportionate share of federal loan money, recruiting students with inflated promises, fudging financial - aid applications and leaving graduates with crushing debt and bleak job prospects.
Harkin's report found that insufficient government oversight and regulation allows for - profits to charge exorbitant rates, devote an inordinate amount of money to unethical and illegal recruiting strategies, and produce graduates with poor training, bleak job prospects, and excessive debt.
Couple the bleak prospects afforded by legal aid retainers with law school tuition fees that have skyrocketed and one can not blame any reasonable student for abandoning a future in criminal law.
Armed with only a high school degree, the future prospects for young adults are bleak.
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