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But if it could be anchored in the European Community, the prospect would be more palatable to its neighbours.And the Russians?
Now, facing billion-dollar losses and dwindling market share, the Detroit companies have revived the proposal to shift health care assets, although the prospect would be expensive.
Encouraged, Rauschenberg conceived the idea to "walk across the United States and photograph it foot by foot in actual size," but he then realized the prospect would be impossible.
The skilled way to handle this depends, but could include seeing if the prospect would be interested if there was a no money down or pay later plan.
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The prospects would be better if municipal corporations were stronger.
Here's his reply, followed by the excerpt: Uncontrolled hunting is just part of the picture as even with decent enforcement of wildlife protection laws the prospects would be dim for many of the larger species there.
That would mean shares in Sun Microsystems falling a further 57%; in Oracle 53%; and in Cisco 46%—though the prospects would be less awful for already fallen angels such as Intel, with only 25% to go, and Microsoft, a mere 6%.
"I think the prospects would be better in the sense of there being this exciting news from Japan," Bergman says.
The likelier prospect would be a long war that sucked in neighbours (Turkey, Syria, Iran and Saudi Arabia are all candidates).
The Lions had declared that defeat would indicate nothing but total failure and that the very prospect would be their inspiration.
The longtime economic prospect would be bleak but for the fact that Indonesia has a tremendous store of undeveloped and underdeveloped resources, which after years of antagonism toward Western investors, Indonesians are now eager to have foreign companies tap on a profit-sharing basis.
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