Sentence examples for of any prospect from inspiring English sources

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He had talked himself out of any prospect of winning – as a "coping strategy".

However, contemporary governance excludes this possibility, even if it results in the sacrifice of any prospect of growth for an indefinite period.

Indeed, when the first Butlins camp opened in Skegness 80 years ago today, Britain's working class was largely locked out of any prospect of a holiday.

These physicians review the case, and if they all agree on the lack of any prospect for amelioration of the disease process, make such a report to the judge.

The Court's argument is a powerful one, namely that the absence of any prospect of release is "inhuman and degrading treatment", contrary to the European Convention on Human Rights.

But in today's entry draft, in which they had seven of the first 76 choices, the Devils selected an international player with a history as colorful as that of any prospect in the world.

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But they said this did not mean there was "any prospect of imminent release".

People deprived of any prospects on Earth will hope for prosperity in myth.

This study was prematurely stopped, because of the lack of any prospects of showing a treatment benefit, as well as due to safety concerns, including renal dysfunction, hyperkalemia, hypotension, and an unexpected excess of strokes.

Also, it leaves Europe with nato conventional forces that are inferior to those of the Warsaw Pact — with any prospect of an agreement on conventional forces far off.

Three other reactor designs are under consideration by the commission, but none of them has any prospect of being built soon.

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