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It was, most important for Ms. Khouri's Hollywood prospects, a hit at the box office.
Those who make a career in dance face poor prospects, a short working life and low pay.
You're also facing better job prospects, a more exciting array of job prospects, mobility [if you are a graduate]..
Mr. Chambers was referring to his peers' ability to forecast their business prospects, a spokeswoman, Abby Smith, said.
Hansen reckoned the slumping economies of the 1930s were doomed to stagnation by poor growth prospects, a product of slowing innovation and ageing populations.
(Mr. Milchan's latest film for Fox, the comedy "Monte Carlo," opened to soft reviews and modest prospects a few weeks ago).
According to research by Prospects, a government-sponsored careers service, 45% of graduates resident in London come from elsewhere in the country.
Each country's share of the world market reflects an implicit judgment about its relative prospects, a judgment that will be difficult to second-guess correctly.
He was optimistic this week about his future prospects – a minority view among the cognoscenti, it must be said, but he received backing from his old rival.
Job prospects A new entrant will earn around £25,000 with more senior jobs commanding a salary of £50-60,000.
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His own example is not investing in online mattress retailer Casper early on because Burkle and Kutcher questioned its prospects (A-Grade later invested in Casper and cashed out some shares, generating a more modest eight-fold return).
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