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prospective English

Meaning prospective meaning

What does prospective mean?

prospective

of or concerned with or related to the future prospective earnings a prospective mother a prospective bride the statute is solely prospective in operation

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Simple sentences

We have several prospective new members. I hope they will join us.

Movie subtitles

You may question the prospective juror, Mr Jackson.
In view of the fact that counsel have agreed. that alternate jurors are not to be selected. may we proceed without making a call for additional prospective jurors?
After all, a prospective father-in-law has some privileges, eh?
Think how much stronger my position will be if I'm his prospective son-in-law, too.
Now, now, that's not the way to talk to a prospective customer.
You're no prospective customer.
Meeting a prospective husband?
I think it may be a good idea if you take a wee peek. at some of these prospective brides. you're figuring to match up with that Hereford of yours.
He's a freemason, and prospective Tory MP.
We will use our prospective colonists to help Troy and Dillon plant the fields.
Little did Yellowbeard surmise. as he presented himself to his prospective traveling companions. that the details of the engagements were being overheard. by a tall blind man of impressive bearing.
One last detail, why was Woodley chosen as the prospective husband?
Hong Kong seems glamorous Beside its prospective owner, Like a well-dowried bride About to marry beneath her.
The information imparted at the Academy is unquestionably vital for prospective Starfleet officers, but it requires a significant period of supplementary systems training - and situational disciplines.
But the first lesson is given free. to see if the prospective student has any real aptitude.
Well, it seemed as good a way as any to check on prospective tenants without committing myself.
You are welcomed as the prospective opposition candidate.
Unless you're one of the engineers? Or prospective owners?
We don't want any of our prospective buyers getting seasick.
I may have a prospective buyer.
Let me guess, Miss Wolfe. Laura's in my office. interviewing a prospective client. and you've been posted here to prevent me from joining them.
If he'd know about his prospective son-in-law he might have left it to you.
I may go so far as to say as a prospective brother-in-law, eh, Throstle?
You know, all prospective father-in-laws are a bit frightening.
I was told to meet with a prospective husband again.
Brides are ready to be claimed by their prospective husbands.
It's something I like to do with our prospective parents and students.
He's meeting his prospective bride today.
I thought I'd better make some investigations into my prospective brother in-law, as no-one else seemed interested.
Hand in hand, their feet in blood and the prospective inheritance.
A prospective groom?
Is this the meeting of a prospective bride and groom?

News and current affairs

Financial markets appear to be expecting a good deal more Asian monetary tightening - at least that's the message that can be drawn from sharply appreciating Asian currencies, which seem to be responding to prospective moves in policy interest rates.
From time to time Arab negotiators enter into discussions about the mundane issues that prospective neighboring states would need to resolve, such as political boundaries, security arrangements, and economic relations.
Reprogenetics will enable prospective parents to give their children genes that they themselves do not carry, thereby increasing their offspring's chances for health, longevity, happiness, and success - an appalling prospect for many bioethicists.
Moreover, it gives control to individual prospective parents.
With the ability of Hezbollah to withstand the Israeli onslaught and the rise of Iran as a prospective nuclear power, Israel's existence is more endangered than at any time since its birth.
Despite efforts to cut expenditures and boost tax receipts, current and prospective obligations (including pension liabilities) far exceed any feasible increase in government revenues.
Ukraine, a country of 47 million people, has seen itself as a prospective EU candidate since 2004, when the Orange Revolution forced the country's rulers to respect election rules.
With the property market booming, prospective capital gains promised untold wealth.
What better time--from the prospective of foreign investors, that is--to undertake a vast privatization of state assets?
And he was encouraged by the enthusiastic and positive response he received from the commission's prospective members.
Prospective students can use this information to gain a far more accurate picture of their future prospects.
Before enrolling in an academic or vocational program, prospective students should research job-placement rates and learn how and how often the institution interacts with employers.
The result would make the prospective treaty violator think twice.
Property rights and the rule of law are always important so that investors--both current and prospective--can expect to retain the money they make.
Any dinner party in media circles in New York or Washington features journalists jauntily showing prospective employers their goods, or trading favors with each other, by disclosing classified information.
Prospective buyers of Italian ten-year bonds should look at the longer-term impact of deficit cutting on the debt level, which is pretty certain to be positive.
This prospective stock market boom is heaven-sent for a European economy stuck in a rut.
It will only have prospective jurisdiction.
But he was intrigued by the task. And he was encouraged by the enthusiastic and positive response he received from the commission's prospective members.
They are supposed to consider all possibilities, even disagreeable ones, and prepare the population for prospective developments.

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