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She had a handsome salary and the prospect of better to come.
Even with the prospect of better pay, she now has new concerns.
Poor countries have the prospect of better access to rich-country markets for their textiles and agricultural products.
"Immediate benefit will come with the prospect of better earnings performance after lowering expenses," Mr. Schmidt said.
He said: "Unions can offer businesses the prospect of better management, better relationships, as you did during the recession.
The prospect of better management coming in, or even just of bad management being thrown out, will raise their share prices.
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The prospect of better-paid jobs in Germany, as well as the lure of traffickers' networks, have equally been at play.
As was the case in the late 19th century, when European migration underpinned the rise of New Jersey's urban manufacturing economy, most of today's immigrants are drawn by the prospect of better-paying jobs in towns like Princeton, where help-wanted signs are ubiquitous.
Already, the prospect of better-tasting, cheaper decaffeinated beans has attracted the attention of specialty coffee giant Starbucks sbux, which had revenue of $1.7 billion in 1999.
Lawrence adduced reasons for the surge besides the rankling oppressions of Jim Crow: an acute industrial labor shortage in the North; the devastation of Southern agriculture by floods and the boll weevil; and urgings in the black press, which broadcast prospects of better (though still meagre) living conditions and educational opportunities, and the freedom to vote.
I think of it as this - the former mimics an uncomfortable spiky 'prod' from a stick dangling with negativity whereas the latter acts as the proverbial carrot dangling in front of us with the prospects of better health, energy, and mood.
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