Sentence examples for outlook for progress from inspiring English sources

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Many developing countries believe, with reason, that they were short-changed in the Uruguay round: this time, as a result, the outlook for progress is bad unless the rich countries liberalise agriculture, where the developing countries know they have so much to gain.

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We highlight seminal experiments, and present an outlook for future progress.

With the Palestinian leadership still divided and in disarray, and with Hamas still refusing to recognize Israel's right even to exist, the outlook for any real progress toward peace is bleak indeed.

But the EEA warned that although on areas such as industrial pollution, air pollution and waste management the EU was showing good progress, the outlook for two decades from now was increasingly grim on all environmental fronts.

Foreclosed properties weigh on an already weak market, and the presence of a "shadow inventory" that has yet to be put up for sale darkens the long-term outlook for the market, further hindering progress.

Standard & Poor's rating agency lowered its corporate credit rating yesterday for El Paso further into junk territory, to B from B+, citing the need for progress to be shown before a negative outlook for the company could be lifted.

But the outlook for capital markets, still a work in progress, is clouded by the recent downturn on Wall Street.

So much for progress.

How's that for progress?

And it pays for progress.

Check for progress regularly.

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