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And to me America's prospects of avoiding a similar fate look very good.
Stoke's prospects of avoiding relegation worsened with the weather and they will feel aggrieved at this defeat.
The whites and blacks were moving into separate camps, and the prospects of avoiding a civil war were made less.
John Lampe, Bridgestone/Firestone's executive vice president, was somewhat upbeat about the progress made in talks and the prospects of avoiding a strike.
Statistics show that access to legal representation drastically improves migrants' prospects of avoiding deportation, but undocumented immigrants are not entitled to public counsel.
Down in the Canaries, they're feeling a lot chirpier about Las Palmas' prospects of avoiding relegation from La Liga after a Beatles week, explains Sid Lowe.
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Left unsaid, but surely not unthought, was the prospect of avoiding a trip to the parking violations court, one of the more dreary experiences New York City has to offer.
Mathematically relegated a fortnight ago, the Warriors were still clinging to the remote prospect of avoiding the trapdoor by virtue of Bedford, whose Goldington Road ground would not meet Premiership criteria, winning the Championship play-offs.
A spokesman for HMV's directors said: "Until as late as early afternoon on Monday, the directors believed that they had a reasonable prospect of avoiding insolvency and were satisfied that they were complying with all of their legal obligations including in respect of gift cards.
For example, excess dopamine might make our brain's reward system more responsive to the prospect of avoiding personal harm.
Business has been booming in this respect lately, with The Economist, Foreign Affairs, and many less exalted journals full of claims that the global order is crumbling, America's ability (and willingness) to save it is in terminal decline, and the prospect of avoiding major conflict in the decade ahead is illusory.
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