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prospect

noun as in landscape, vista

verb as in look for; seek

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"I think people at home's hearts are sinking at the prospect of going back in time like a demented moth towards the hard-Brexit flame," she added.

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The prospect of a site inspection, and the cost of addressing additional barriers, also incentivize early settlement, he said.

Speaking after the sale was announced, Harding said he was "honoured and excited at the prospect of working together to renew the Observer".

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They see few job prospects in a country with an unemployment rate of 14%.

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This can have long-term impacts on children's cognitive capacity, productivity and economic prospects, trapping families in cycles of poverty, researchers say.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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