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As the RAND report notes, "As young people observe this tightening labor market and consider lifetime employment prospects... some of them will opt for S&E, rather than for clinical medicine, law, business, or another profession.
"Some of those prospects some teams wanted, I thought it was just too high to give them".
In terms of prospects, some future research areas that have not yet been investigated are presented.
Rogge sounded more concerned with the prospect of some type of regulation of the U.S.O.C., as several senators, including John McCain, Republican of Arizona, have threatened.
That prospect has some of the program's supporters anxious.
It is a prospect that some of them anticipate with gloom.
Fugitives come for the same reasons -- plus the prospect, for some, of outliving a statute of limitations.
It and "The Long Prospect" have some of the anti-bourgeois animus one finds in Richard Yates's "Revolutionary Road" (1961).
The approaching new Age of Austerity is a terrifying prospect, because some of us thought we were in one already.
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