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The new policy will get the company nowhere.
Hence, the limited perspective of active and energetic people, the banality of their thought and actions.
He forfeited his own future.
He ruined his prospects by being careless.
He ruined his prospects by carelessness.
Please look before you leap. Don't do anything foolish to jeopardize your future.
In our global economy, our economic fortunes are Shared.
Culture is the historical accumulation of a nation, and it relates closely with the future and fate of a nation.
Brianna: But after Paula and Simon's departure, the fate of Idol may not be guaranteed.
The bird can surely fly over a long distance without stop. Now people use this idiom to with others have a long career or a bright future.
The bird can surely fly over a long distance without stop. Now people use this idiom to wish others have a long career or a bright future.
Now people use this idiom to wish others have a successful career or a bright future.
Now people use this idiom to with others have a long career or a bright future.
The continuous increase of nation's crisis and people's suffering aroused strongly people with lofty ideals to think about and explore the nation's destiny and future.
Set in a women's college (based on Mount Holyoke) and then at a restaurant six years later, it features a group of friends bantering over the vague promises of their bright futures.
His political future has looked iffy for most of this year.
Washington struck me as a precarious place from which to publish such a cerebral newspaper.
Rich countries will be cursed indeed if they cannot put on an occasional growth spurt.
It's clear that petrol-driven engines have no future.
There are plenty of emerging, smaller industries, but which ones are the most promising?
But beyond that its future is bleak.
HiPER would use a promising new "fast ignition" technique.
Speculation about his future had reached fever pitch.
The promising singer underwent mysterious misery.
The new job is not a promotion as such, but it has good prospects.