41. But, Ibarra says, she holds little hope for a better life anytime soon. 42. Civilians continued to flee the capital, Grozny, holding few hopes for scheduled talks between Russian and Chechen officials. 43. Crews were planning another blasting attempt, but little hope was held out of finding anyone alive. 44. Despite the mystery, many also hold hope that the sudden power shift represents a new opportunity for peace after years of conflict. 45. Economists said the figure was better than expected, and pointed to a slight growth in the key sector of manufacturing as holding hope for a turn around. 46. For the majority of Americans, though, GATT holds more hope than despair, more promise than pain, tradeoffs that are well worth the investment. 47. He even holds hope that U.S. major leaguers one day will play in the Olympics. 48. He says he holds no hope that the upcoming Indonesian elections will lead to greater freedom for East Timor. 49. However, Meas Sarin said the level of competition at the Asian Games may be too high to hold hopes that any Cambodians will reach the podium. 50. Many investors and analysts hold little hope for a market turnaround anytime soon. |