11. But those tactics are a surefire way to alienate management and sour your long-term prospects with the company. 12. But travelers view the prospect with skepticism, suspecting that local officials will always yield to anti-traveler pressure among voters. 13. Clinton also discusses Middle East peace prospects with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak. 14. Del Toro and Hudson solidified their Oscar prospects with their awards. 15. Eventually the agency sent her another prospect with the suitably Jewish surname of Cohen. 16. Government officials and political allies of Kohl have been chafing to improve their political prospects with evidence of an economic turnaround. 17. His brother, Anatoli Fetisov, was a young prospect with the junior team. 18. Maybe if Smith sends some money along, he can move Robitaille for a younger, hungrier prospect with more of an upside. 19. Most donors are alumni, but fund-raising researchers also look for prospects with any Harvard connection. 20. Plus, the bullpen has added young Francisco Cordero, an exciting prospect with a large arm. |