The son is going to have to prove himself to be a capable manager.
Unsurprisingly, most expect Michael Schumacher to prove to be the most adept at this.
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The DUP's Sammy Wilson questioned whether the government's proposed Enterprise Zones, which will deploy tax breaks and simplified planning laws to entice businesses to invest, will prove to be effective.
Tory MPs point to next month's Queen's speech: how he performs in his response to it may prove to be a decisive "tipping point" as to whether he can stave off the speculation about his position.
Yannis Palaiologos, a young Greek writer, is encouraged by the warm response to his new play which satirises corruption: it describes a scheme by an unscrupulous government to sell the Acropolis to businessmen who prove to be priests.
His abilities are undeniable, but Butler, with his aging body, is going to prove to be a risk for any team, and an expensive one at that, a responsibility that many organizations would be reluctant to assume under different circumstances.
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Copping, part of the RAF's Egyptian 260 Squadron, was trying to get the American-built plane back in fighting condition in the run-up to what would prove to be the pivotal Battle of El Alamein.
Referee Kettle played five minutes of injury time but Forest managed to close out the contest to secure what could prove to be a crucial three points.
At the same time, they are right to be hesitant about rushing to make claims that might later prove to be unsubstantiated, he added.
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Adroitly managing this shifting international balance of power from summit to summit could prove to be the biggest challenge.
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These decisions, if caught in audits or as a result of individuals sharing pay data, can lead to lawsuits that prove to be very problematic for organizations.
Thus, while coal mining may not be the most glamorous business to be in, it could prove to be a profitable one for those willing to get their hands a little dirty.
The hidden risk, therefore, is that the tactics that seem to be working now will prove to be inadequate to control rising prices later.
It's exciting to be in a position to help spur what could very well prove to be a reading Renaissance in this country.
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The bottom line is that graphene is too good to be ignored and - in some applications - may yet prove to be too good to be true.
Estonia's enthusiasm for the euro, and any willingness in Frankfurt and Brussels to tailor the rules to suit new applicants, may thus prove to be a one-off.
It is not easy getting a company with such a dismal past cleared to win what may prove to be the largest Pentagon contract ever.
Huge cheers as Britney then sat on a giant umbrella which floated up into the sky to sing what would prove to be her only totally live track of the night.
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But with genetic technologies advancing much faster than computing, opening up their corporate jewels to more innovators could prove to be just good business sense, giving them an advantage over their closed competitors.
But in Europe, a clear-cut solution to the nursing crisis may prove to be elusive, as governments and international organizations have very different approaches to dealing with the problem.
To make a claim against the council you would need to be able to prove that they were negligent - ie that they knew it was going to be really windy and they deliberately left bins lying out where they could cause damage.
David S. Weinstein, a former federal prosecutor now in private practice in Miami, said it would be easier to prove felony hazing charges than it would be to prove manslaughter.
The thought here is that some of these practices have not matured long enough, or cannot be proven solidly to work, but yet can prove to be of value and there must be captured and preserved as knowledge.
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Forward-looking statements believed to be true when made may ultimately prove to be incorrect.
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In addition to producing oil, Kenya may also prove to be a natural location for a pipeline to transport oil from southern Sudan to the coast.
Deputy Stewart, who was elected to the States for the first time in April, said a market in private aircraft tourism could prove to be resilient to the economic downturn.
Also, as intriguing a layer as talking to demons can be, it can also prove to be a nuisance as your progress is stopped for a fight which you can then just talk your way out of.
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Trying to clamp a commercial-property lender on to a retail and corporate bank may yet prove to be a mistake.
So adding garlic to your meals may just prove to be an inexpensive health supplement.
The Pope's legacy to his successor "may prove to be weaker and more fragmented, rather than 'purified' or modernised", Le Bars writes.
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