61.   Although Russian timber prospects are attractive to U.S. companies, Larcom said, the overall pace of American-Russian business agreements may fall off this year.

62.   Although that prospect is less than certain, Juan Antonio Reyes thinks it would benefit both countries.

63.   Among the concerns is the prospect of lower demand for goods made in Japan and South Korea both in the region and from their domestic consumers.

64.   Although the full attention of the judicial system is focused on these youths now, their prospects of rehabilitation are bleak.

65.   American officials were aware of how dismal our prospects were for success, but they saw no alternative but to keep fighting.

66.   An hour later, with the outgoing tide now causing the water to lose much of its clarity and turn murky, the prospects were now bleak.

67.   Among the men, prospects are more tenuous.

68.   Amid all the successes, there were the prospects who got away.

69.   And for thousands of others, there is the prospect of an end to the time-wasting change of planes.

70.   And it was able to make a credible claim that its prospects would be better on its own.

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