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to prospects
noun
The region which the eye overlooks at one time; view; scene; outlook.
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A. I do videos for pitches to prospects.
He said that was how he planned to pitch the program to prospects.
And this intellectual wrong turn did huge damage to prospects for economic recovery.
Golden has tried to sell the conference affiliation and the handsome stadium to prospects.
Mining, banking and chemical companies, and other businesses with fortunes tied closely to prospects for growth, led the market lower.
Rothschild sharpened those instincts over 11 minor league seasons, dispensing advice to prospects who would surpass him.
But, more important, it has dealt a huge blow to the World Trade Organisation and to prospects for freer trade.
Ms. Lord said her challenges include finding a way to communicate her start-up's value proposition to prospects.
Just last week, in a news conference, he argued that reducing health spending was central to prospects for economic growth.
The arrests went ahead despite confirmation that the victims were shot dead by police, in the latest setback to prospects of peace in the South African mining industry.
Also gone will be restrictions on sending printed recruiting material to prospects, such as the size and colors of such material.
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