81.   They also view unions as a potential ally in their own battles, with their uncertain job prospects and with corporate downsizing affecting their parents.

82.   Therefore, as the economy is emerging from recession and more people perceive better job prospects, more unemployed are seeking employment.

83.   They offer graphology as a supplement or an alternative to the battery of psychological tests, background checks and interviews that are used in evaluating job prospects.

84.   This case is about the job prospects of many really important adults.

85.   To throw them and their children off welfare while pretending that their job prospects are anything but bleak is irresponsible, cruel and potentially tragic.

86.   To many people, the outlook for a turnaround in the job prospects of young black men seemed remote.

87.   To some extent, the gloomy job prospects for aspiring scientists have already affected the degree-granting institutions of the nation.

88.   U.S. automakers are expected to report lower October sales this week mainly because consumers are more concerned about job prospects and are reluctant to add new debt.

89.   Waning job prospects discouraged consumers from spending, even as their disposable income increased.

90.   Webb acknowledged that he had no money, skills or 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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