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Nothing to do, no prospects for getting out.
But his prospects for getting more responsibility are uncertain.
Worse, they have dim prospects for getting better.
In doing so, she may have helped her own prospects for getting the job.
But Mr. Bayh's advocacy for the war could complicate his prospects for getting on the ticket.
For the single home buyer, the prospects for getting on the property ladder are not encouraging.
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"The prospect for getting greater resources is undermined if the sense of alarm is lessened," he said.
Even though Southern California has not been hit with the planned rolling blackouts, many industrial customers, who agreed to have their power cut first when shortages were severe in return for lower rates, have been shut down for several days, with little prospect for getting back up soon.
Prime Minister Thorning-Schmidt also echoed his views, saying that Europe had "to move on to practical issues right now" such as improving competitiveness, as the "prospect for getting jobs and growth in Europe is enormous".
"We need to see what the prospect is for getting legislation and on what terms," said Mr. Mukasey, who has criticized the commission's move since it could result in the early release of potentially violent criminals.
If they're so poor that they can't even run an interview right, I wonder what your prospects would be for getting a new initiative funded?
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