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be prospective
noun
The scene before or around, in time or in space; view; prospect.
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They will also be prospective, aimed at specific government reforms.
Gravity anomalies in this region exhibit many inflections that could be prospective locations for hydrocarbons.
Labor wants those measures to be prospective – beginning from budget night, 3 May 2016.
It is believed that rGO/PANI/VC with unique structure can be prospective electrode materials for supercapacitors.
From there, the goal would be prospective studies to aid clinicians in real-time assessments.
The novel chemically crosslinked hydrogels might be prospective as controlled-release carriers of biomacromolecular drugs.
These trials should have sufficient statistical power and, importantly, should also be prospective.
Nanoparticles belong to be prospective materials in the field of Civil Engineering.
The Proterozoic Vindhyan Basin is considered to be prospective for hydrocarbons and is grouped under category III sedimentary basins of India.
This paper showed that submicron-sized LiVOPO4 materials prepared through above way should be prospective for the application to 4 V system of lithium ion batteries.
I can find nothing in the Constitution that authorizes some constitutional rules to be prospective and others to be retroactive.
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