Prospects
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And as a result, when we say, "This isn't brain surgery," that pays tribute to how difficult it was for anyone to learn from their mistakes in a field of medicine that was considered so discouraging in its
prospects.
You may think that the Qwiki is a wonderful idea in principle, but you also know that writing a single mediocre paper will do much more for your career and your job
prospects
than a long series of brilliant contributions to such a site.
We overestimate our longevity, our career
prospects.
He's more likely to do worse in school, have worse job
prospects
and experience social isolation.
A hospital admission followed, the first of many, a diagnosis of schizophrenia came next, and then, worst of all, a toxic, tormenting sense of hopelessness, humiliation and despair about myself and my
prospects.
Youth like Sandra, who, on a Saturday morning in March 2014, woke up excited at the
prospects
of getting a coveted job at the Nigerian Immigration Services.
CR: So we'll have a conversation about the Internet, and we'll have a conversation Google, and we'll have a conversation about search and privacy, and also about your philosophy and a sense of how you've connected the dots and how this journey that began some time ago has such interesting
prospects.
The country I am so proud to call my own wasn't living through a generalized decline as seen in Spain or Greece, where
prospects
were dimming for everyone.
She had no
prospects
for marriage or children and had been completely ostracized.
Still, recent advancements in neuroimaging and cognitive psychology narrow down the field of
prospects.
In the camp, she might get assistance, but there are very few
prospects
for Amira and her family.
Judgments are being made about your fortune or misfortune, your personality, career
prospects
and how you will do in a given year.
I'm going to focus, therefore, on the impact of China's rise, on the US, on the international order and on the
prospects
for war and peace.
So when
prospects
came, I prepared the proposals with the new higher pricing and sent them out and communicated the value.
In this and in many other small ways, she was diminishing her company in the eyes of
prospects
and clients, and diminishing herself.
I actually think the
prospects
for a conscious AI are pretty remote.
Because of desertification and lack of job prospects, much of Kédougou's young population has left.
Narrator: Stirred by the
prospects
of mass communication and making big bucks on advertising, David Sarnoff commercializes radio.
Bio- and cybertechnologies are environmentally benign in that they offer marvelous prospects, while, nonetheless, reducing pressure on energy and resources.
And they were people who were not short of wit, or grace or energy, but they had no hope, no jobs, no
prospects.
This hapless group, hoping for some fun around the campfire with gold providing them with warm
prospects
for life ahead, will fall prey to the vengeful ghoul and his mean pickax.
This seems only slightly odd at first until you realize that Gary is, in fact, a sexually confused sociopath with very few
prospects
outside his "fantasy" world.
And her
prospects
for the future are not much better.
Witherspoon plays her distraught wife part mainly in one key but is believable all the same, while David Fabrizio and Alan Arkin convincingly show up self-serving senators and their lackeys who'll only go so far to help you until their career
prospects
are jeopardised.
Everything is very realistic and relate-able for anybody living in a small town with little
prospects.
Dieter's own childhood, for example, was already a slog from the start, being in post-war Germnay, poor in a family without much food or prospects, eating wallpaper for "the blue in the walls".
Two beautiful and musically talented sisters give-up their own
prospects
of happiness and marriage in order to look-after their ageing father.
His
prospects
rise and fall with every coital journey he takes.
A 1950s college thespian (and all-around jerk) woos a co-ed and gets married without any employment
prospects
on the horizon; to make ends meet, he turns to the flamboyant world of wrestling, eventually becoming a "Gorgeous George"-like celebrity.
Her husband (Richard Ney) has lost all his money through a combination of his foolhardiness and her extravagance, and they are reduced to living in a tiny room, with little or no
prospects.
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