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Spending 12 hours on a plane isn't a very attractive prospect.
The prospect of parenthood filled her with horror.
She's relishing the prospect of studying in Bologna for six months.
In peri-urban areas, land holds out the prospect of higher returns from realestate development than from farming.
In so doing, it is salutary to measure the performance of the parties against their assessments of the prospects.
The prevailing dynamic of party clientelism has remained untouched, limiting the prospects for effective, far-reaching reform.
We believe that convergence is unlikely any time soon without radical restructuring of global economic growth prospects.
The study of sacral places offers special prospects in this respect.
The prospect of eight levels of attainment in the revised curriculum of 2000 held out little hope for a more reasonable approach.
A third, more challenging, prospect would be the creation of a new model of assessment of creative music making.
Some political scientists have demonstrated how the prospects for democratization are enhanced by wars.
The prospect of a deeper scientific understanding of ageing processes and their technical manipulation is encouraging the ' biologisation' of old age.
I also do not think that the only future for museums that do want to become more popular is a 'gloomy prospect of complete commodification'.
On the other, torments surface about restricted occupational prospects and tedium.
Furthermore, even for scholars who are dubious about the prospects for generalization or uninterested in its pursuit, theoretical explorations of historical causation remain important.
In prospect theory, loss delivers this exaggerated sting because losses are measured against the actor's reference point, not the actor's net asset position.
Within the bureaucracy of the multi-tiered health service, there was little prospect of them exercising any real user influence.
But the prospect of affirmative strategic behaviour by minorities counts against the standard simple-majority scheme and makes absolute majority rule a real alternative.