Sentence examples for whose prospects from inspiring English sources

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He has surrounded himself with people whose prospects are grim.

Melville rejoined a family whose prospects had much improved.

Not surprisingly, Greece is the country whose prospects have darkened most dramatically.

Now, no one wants to hold the debt of companies whose prospects are in doubt.

The private equity shop is buying a company whose prospects are looking less promising by the day.

Some of them, however, were adolescents whose prospects for careers as lawyers, public officials or teachers were suddenly blighted.

They sometimes have a lousy record, especially with the pre-bust banks, about whose prospects they were all wilfully bullish.

President Bush campaigned in a restrained manner for Bill Simon Jr., whose prospects in the California governor's race have slid.

While many species in this country are in rapid decline, the otter is among the few whose prospects are improving.

Other species whose prospects are plunging include the white-winged flufftail, a secretive African wetlands bird threatened by agriculture.

Brilinta was one of the drugs whose prospects AstraZeneca highlighted in its defence against the Pfizer bid.

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