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But over-indebted Britain is a poor prospect in this regard.
All of this conspires to make the BlackBerry a pretty poor prospect for viewing Web pages.
Most notably the poor prospect for most of those that work in the field, where pay conditions and prospects have been in decline for many years, not just recently due to the latest government cuts.
Mr. Hoffmann, who has in the past answered questions from New York Times readers, pointed out that while the Obama administration thought hydrogen was a poor prospect compared with other potential replacements for gasoline and diesel, the auto companies have been spending substantial sums on research and development.
Despite JPMorgan's relatively more stable businesses, Moody's Investors Service cut the bank's ratings Thursday to double-A-3 from double-A-2, citing the "poor prospect" of Morgan generating capital in the current recession as well as "broad challenges," including higher loan loss reserving and asset value deterioration.
At first it appeared that the young horse would be a poor prospect, as his hot temperament led to poor gaits.
In 1837 Adolphe married Aimée Delsarte, against the wishes of her family who considered him a poor prospect; the Delsartes, though impoverished, were a cultured and highly musical family.
The result is that the poor responder may go through a series of treatment cycles with an overall poor prospect for pregnancy.
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