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Перевод: prospects
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Тезаурус:
- Are you required to be persistent at repeating the same task many times (phoning sales prospects, for instance) or persistent in seeing a long, slow project through to the end (overseeing a two-year training programme, for instance)?
- PRE-SEASON thoughts on the prospects of newcomers Durham making the grade were borne out in the early weeks.
- In a paper given at the Hydrocarbons 1983 conference in March 1983, BP propounded the view that the supply shortfall towards the late 1980s could be met by the development of UK reserves, and identified 50,000 billion cubic feet of recoverable new gas - two-thirds in discoveries and one-third in undrilled geological prospects.
- The shares have soared in recognition of its prospects after the successful gamble in last year's Channel 3 licence auctions, when it retained its franchise unopposed with a bid of just 2,000.
- The breed's prospects are gradually improving (1,500 adult animals, and rising) and it is being recognised as what is called a farmer's cow, able to produce well on cheap, home-grown rations without having to rely on expensive concentrates.
- The field studies of C. Schurmann, B. M. F. Galdikas, R. J. Aveling and H. D. Rijksen focus on mating strategies, the role of orang-utans in seed dispersal, conservation by habitat protection and education, and socio-ecology in relation to survival prospects, respectively.
- The prospects for such developments, along with others to assist in the reclamation of contaminated land and oil spills, have been discussed by Forster and Wase (1987).
- In the long term, with bookings for next summer arriving in a bare trickle, the prospects are disastrous.
- Constable Arthur Perkins was a phlegmatic man, resigned long ago to losing his hair and his prospects for promotion as he worked out his years in an area singularly free of serious crime.
- In March 1988 North West Exploration found encouraging prospects in its search for gold in Co.
- At one time he tried to assemble his thoughts in some way; would it be better to go back to a law-office stool, with prospects of promotion, such as he had thankfully left to go to Glasgow, to Oxford, then to London?
- This proved to be far in excess of the minimum required for immunity, and although the researchers cannot be certain of directly comparable results in man, the prospects seem reasonably good.
- Another area of concern revolves around job prospects.
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