The prospect--some would say the certainty--of change, drastic change, is very much in the air right now for the accounting profession.
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Christie is now faced with a similar prospect -- except that now the New Jersey GOP hasn't claimed a U.S. Senate win in more than 40 years.
This prospect -- relatively stagnant family incomes combined with family health-care costs that double every decade -- is what America's middle class should contemplate as it thinks about the imperative of health reform.
The smaller civil service unions covering senior officials, managers, scientists and specialists - the FDA and Prospect - have signed an agreement but the quarter of a million strong PCS representing most civil servants has not.
Local and national newspapers in every country, including the United States where I worked as a journalist for more than 20 years, face the same alarming prospect - readers being slowly drained off by competing leisure activities, including television, our favourite activity that consumes more of our time than any thing else except sleeping.
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For workers in Los Angeles who depend on the entertainment industry, such as carpenters, lighting technicians, hairdressers and dry-cleaners, the prospect of film-making coming home is welcome.
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Still more unlikely is the prospect that--whether we are represented or not--a majority of the Tribunal's jurists would be supportive of U.S. positions in cases before the court.
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Republicans are gleeful at the prospect that - with just three weeks to go to the November 2nd mid-term elections - they are poised to make significant gains in both the House and Senate.
And the mere threat of such a prospect may - as it has in the past - prompt a redoubled effort to shore up the European Union and its faltering common currency, the Euro.
He posted stellar numbers at every level despite his non-prospect status, earning him a spring-training invite this year.
Such sales give them real profits--or at least the prospect of gains--and none of the risks of poli-ticians forcing them to charge rents that are not economical.
In the case of CalPERS, at least, such present problems -- and perhaps the future prospect of security-related sanctions being taken against select foreign firms -- is evidently beginning to translate into investors declining to subscribe to such offerings.
Recent discoveries--and the prospect of new ones--sketch a bright future.
Greg Koltermann successfully lobbied the printing company he works for to add a Roth 401(k) -- and signed up immediately, drawn by the prospect of tax-free growth.
The short-term risk of surgery can affect patients' treatment decision, especially given the prospect of open-heart surgery and weeks of recovery, compared with a less-invasive angioplasty.
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Las Vegas (CNN) -- Tech-heads are drooling over the prospect of a second-generation iPad, widely expected to be unveiled in the next month or so.
That means he is turning his back on the kinds of large-scale seismic testing used to prospect for elephant fields--a high-margin business dominated by Schlumberger.
This law can only be used to hold someone if there is a realistic prospect the person is going to be deported - a prospect this ruling undermines.
This would entail passing the same bill, a second time, in the 2013-14 session, opening up the prospect of a re-run of this week's festivities.
Short-term technical strategist Chris Burba believes the prospect of a double-dip recession is already being felt in the financial and commodity markets, a potential boost for U.S. Treasuries as investors flee risk in all its forms.
In the deal, Khan -- who had faced the prospect of life in prison -- has agreed to be interviewed by government investigators without his own legal counsel present, provided that the government gives his attorney reasonable notice.
Proactive retirement planning also includes reviewing health care needs and the prospect of long-term care.
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It is the prospect of bail-outs, they argue, that encourages governments to profligacy and investors to recklessness.
The intensity of the game was only magnified by the final whistle and the prospect of sudden-death spot-kicks.
The prospect of 20-plus years of bitterness might make retirement seem more appealing.
They must posit the prospect of improvement - without engendering too much fear by the apocalyptic nature of their pronouncements about the current set-up.
So while things could get a lot worse in this dispute, both sides are keen to move back from the prospect of all-out war.
There was also the prospect of long-term damage to the joint, plus a hip replacement, that would have affected his day-to-day life outside cricket.
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The prospect of ex-paramilitary police came directly from one such project.
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