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And what of the country's growth prospects, which analysts conventionally assume to be dismal?
Employment prospects which were already poor before 1933 got worse afterwards.
The main culprit is earnings prospects, which have deteriorated sharply in the weak economy.
She failed to sign her two best prospects, which has stigmatized her as unproductive.
"The grandest and most pleasing prospects which my eyes ever surveyed," Clark wrote.
The assumption is that Mayor Beame will join the field of prospects, which is expected to grow.
Galileo's enduring successes have been a happy surprise in view of its early prospects, which were none too bright.
On the other side, making the economy weaker now will also hurt its long-run prospects, which will in turn reduce future revenue.
Back then, Amaro had just acquired Halladay from Toronto for several prospects, which is why he worried that he did not have enough talent left in the minors.
In its defence Wells notes it has 89 other businesses (which is true), and all have growth prospects (which may be true).
It also cited Europe's increasingly weak macroeconomic prospects, which it said threaten the adoption of austerity programs and the structural reforms needed to promote competitiveness.
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