Sentence examples for prospect of possibility from inspiring English sources

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In other words, crime-thriller novels tap into the prospect of possibility which makes them ever more frightening.

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Clear selection processes for training attendees [ 24, 27] and clear prospects of possibilities for upgrading after training are needed to keep HEWs motivated and prevent attrition [ 13, 28].

Perhaps the more exciting prospect of the possibility of retaining very early childhood memories is more fodder for fiction.

If you're broke but all your friends are making highfalutin' plans that involve withdrawing actual cash from a cash point without shitting themselves at the prospect of the possibility of being blown out for requesting a whole ten pounds from their bank account, then fuck 'em off and have a long weekend in bed.

Citing Lunik I, the Soviet spacecraft that plowed through the Earth's atmosphere, and the strategist Herman Kahn's frank talk about how to win a nuclear war, Mr. Kaplan writes, "It was this twin precipice — the prospect of infinite possibilities and instant annihilation, both teetering on the edge of a new decade — that gave 1959 its distinctive swoon and ignited its creative energy".

This capacity, referred to as neuroplasticity, has been demonstrated in exercise trained ageing animals [ 15- 18]; and the prospect of similar possibilities in older humans has attracted significant interest [ 10, 19].

While for the latter, early childhood education offers the prospect of infinite diverse possibilities informed by multiple perspectives, local knowledges, provisional truths: no final answer with closure, but the prospect of opening up to new understandings and new practices.

Ultimately, even just the political prospect of a future possibility of a capacity mechanism would in the end make it politically inevitable due to this strategic withholding of investment [38].

Moreover, it is not clear either that speeding up the progress of science through cognitive enhancement exacerbates the process, nor that moral enhancement has much prospect of eradicating this possibility; indeed the reverse may be true.

Rollins, who could sometimes be silent at meals, suddenly came to life at the prospect of all the possibilities the evening presented.

The unfortunate patient walked upon the point of the heel, or the ends of the metatarsal bones, or the side of the cuboid bone, with no prospect or possibility of improvement.

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