31.   But the numbers appear to have surged along with fears about crime and about affirmative action limiting job prospects for white children.

32.   But the improvement does not simply reflect the fact that many of those with the worst job prospects are now behind bars.

33.   But the surge in legitimate employment has gone hand in hand with a drop in criminal activity, which has long clouded the job prospects of young black men.

34.   But with few good job prospects, the Landerses agreed to take one stab at qualifying for the Senior PGA Tour.

35.   But with the exception of Southwest and Alaska airlines, both of which are hiring reservation agents in the Phoenix area, job prospects for airlines are grim.

36.   But, he said, the preference for women has quietly defined the job prospects of those he has trained with.

37.   But, she said, he opted for industrial psychology because he felt the job prospects were better.

38.   Coming to America with no job prospects.

39.   Consumers, Ludvigson said, spend more when they feel optimistic about future job prospects.

40.   Dropouts, in turn, face reduced job prospects.

n. + prospect >>共 269
growth 14.29%
earnings 10.69%
job 9.04%
peace 4.81%
business 4.68%
employment 3.48%
career 3.23%
export 2.09%
investment 2.02%
profit 2.02%
job + n. >>共 366
cut 10.78%
loss 7.03%
security 6.51%
market 6.43%
growth 5.54%
creation 4.32%
offer 3.38%
training 3.04%
opportunity 2.84%
report 2.66%
prospect 1.20%
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