Sentence examples for have futures from inspiring English sources

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Appliances don't have to be vintage to have futures.

The two companies have found common ground: both have futures that depend on pay models and HD and they have a shared common enemy in the Freeview platform.

West Ham and Crystal Palace are in the top seven and both have futures that are likely to grow brighter – with West Ham moving into the Olympic Stadium and Crystal Palace attracting significant American investment.

And third, we took up the cause of the dreamers, the young people who were brought to this country as children -- (cheers, applause) -- young people who have grown up here, built their lives here, have futures here.

They have bodies (the word "corporation," of course, derives from corpus, the Latin word for body; it is the central word of the Latin Eucharist), they have futures, they have identities; the Supreme Court just granted them the right of free expression.

To refute such allegations requires a comparison between price variations in the presence and absence of speculation, which is impossible for commodities that have futures markets, since it is not meaningful to say for these markets what the price would have been in the absence of speculation.

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Some have future scholarships in their eyes.

Democrats have future elections to win.

Q. Do you have future projects together?

"You have to have future plans for him.

Nevertheless, these results may have future clinical significance.

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