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To be sure, lower military spending might bring future problems, like an erosion of the nation's long-term global influence.
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As a new Associate Dean of the Faculty at my long-time home, Lake Forest College, I wanted to read College Unbound to discern not only what the future might bring, but also what role the liberal arts will play in that future.
A high classification on the emotional exhaustion or depersonalization subscales relates to higher professional burnout, while lower personal accomplishment scores indicate higher professional burnout A considerable portion of respondents (46.6%) were unoptimistic about their future employment prospects as physicians and 29.9% were oblivious to what their future might bring (Table 2).
Many drivers said they feared what the future might bring.
But its owners worry what the future might bring.
We never know what the future might bring us in terms of progress.
But for gun-control advocates, the real worry regarding 3-D printers and other machines is what the future might bring in the way of technological advances.
Last week, in a glimpse of what the future might bring, elderly Athenians stood for hours outside banks as the government struggled to pay pensions.
Blackett suggested that a defendant convicted in the future might bring a human rights challenge in an attempt to find out whether the board had disagreed.
"Artists and visitors are being invited to engage with the history of Folkestone in order to view take a view on what the future might bring".
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