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But investors were more encouraged by prospects in Thailand Bangkokk rose by 5.8%.
British stocks were broadly higher, lifted in many cases by prospects of greater exports from a weaker currency.
Earlier fears that swelling deficits and government borrowing would drive rates higher have been mitigated to some extent by prospects for slower economic growth.
She was a thrill-seeking depressive fortunately not given to drink or drugs but excited, and made reckless, by prospects of rare and strong sensation.
Yet most said they had been pushed by the dismal hiring climate in the United States or pulled by prospects abroad.
According to research by Prospects, a government-sponsored careers service, 45% of graduates resident in London come from elsewhere in the country.
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Related: Arab nations alarmed by prospect of US nuclear deal with Iran The Russian foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, was relatively chipper.
Today's top 10 leading thinkers are all men, according to a global poll published by Prospect magazine today.
Only 9% of the list of the world's "Top 100 intellectuals" produced by Prospect and Foreign Affairs were women.
Becoming a member begins by prospecting for a club.
Recent evidence shows that domiciles present no particular barrier to entry by prospecting conspecific males (Gilbert and Simpson 2013).
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