Sentence examples for prospect sense from inspiring English sources

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The main outcome variables, collected via questionnaires, are the life prospect, sense of coherence and self-regulation skills of the youngsters after 6 and 18 months of follow-up.

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Expanding the availability of hydrophobic small-molecule probes in pure aqueous environments is an important issue likely to significantly impact their application prospects in sensing detections.

They love to frighten law-abiding gun owners with the prospect that common sense measures to reduce gun violence put America on the "slippery slope" to end the right to bear arms and to the confiscation of your hunting rifle.

At the time, the tendency was for men to look for attractive women who were slightly less intelligent than they were, and for women to look for guys who had good job prospects and a sense of humour.

It also highlights something that the countries of mainland Europe have long understood, but the UK's embrace of Anglo-Saxon economics has kicked to the sidelines: that there are parts of the economy so central to national prospects and our sense of who we are that they should be placed beyond the reach of overseas interests or short-termist speculators.

Williams's last swing album, 2001's Swing When You're Winning, has apparently sold more than any other Williams solo effort (more than 2m in the UK), and this fact is probably all you need to know about Swings Both Ways, its genesis, its prospects and its sense of retrenchment.

Citron's 2014 book, "Hate Crimes in Cyberspace," contends that, because such behavior disproportionately affects women and minorities — damaging their ability to express themselves in public, their employment prospects, and their sense of personal safety — the legal system must treat it as a violation of their civil rights.

These things will necessarily complicate their prospects in every sense, including gainful employment".

More important than knee-jerk job prospecting, having a sense of steering your own ship is determined by being true to your deepest longings for exactly the life you want.

Yet, might it be possible that some men, most of them good people in a difficult world, consciously or unconsciously saw in him a way to register their anger at the damage to their prospects and their sense of self?

Simplified summary of Budd's "broad-scale" cladogram (1996) of arthropods and their closest relatives Briggs and Whittington started experimenting with cladistics in 1980 to 1981 and the results, while full of uncertainties, convinced them that cladistics offered reasonable prospects of making sense of the Burgess Shale animals.

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