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Look, ma, no headset: Yesterday, we reported that Internet telephony giant Vonage had foreseen brighter prospects for its upcoming IPO: the proceeds were expected to double to $530 million from $250 million.

He foresees no prospect of a breakthrough in relations any time soon.

Nearly half a century after William Bowen and I were led by our cost-disease analysis to foresee this prospect for education, I now offer a new and surprisingly happy ending.

We foresee the prospect of utilizing corrected WS iPSC to generate transplantable adult stem cells such as MSC for therapeutic purpose.

"Analysing my situation, I'm not happy but I don't foresee my prospects changing," he said.

"The MIT academics foresee dismal prospects for many types of jobs as these powerful new technologies are increasingly adopted not only in manufacturing, clerical and retail work but in professions such as law, financial services, education and medicine," wrote David Rotman in an informative story in the MIT Technology Review.

Even more ominous for workers, the MIT academics foresee dismal prospects for many types of jobs as these powerful new technologies are increasingly adopted not only in manufacturing, clerical, and retail work but in professions such as law, financial services, education, and medicine.

Berkeley's Mahin whose 2010 contest exposed the shortcomings of models now also foresees bright prospects for modeling.

Nonetheless, with the increasing numbers of pharmaceutical companies and contract research organisations setting up offices in Singapore in recent years, I foresee bright prospects for people aspiring to be medical writers in Singapore in the years ahead.

Compton's report, which was submitted in May 1941, foresaw the prospects of developing radiological weapons, nuclear propulsion for ships, and nuclear weapons using uranium-235 or the recently discovered plutonium.

Early official forecasts indicate a marginal increase in wheat production based on slightly improved price prospects foreseen for Australian producers in 1999/2000, who will harvest their crops towards the end of the year, and several months after the other major exporters' harvests which are expected to be smaller in 1999.

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