Synonym: coming, due, eventual, future, retrospective. Similar words: retrospective, prospect, introspection, perspective, respective, irrespective, respectively, irrespective of. Meaning: [prə'spektɪv] adj. 1. concerned with or related to the future 2. anticipated for the near future.
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61. They are important contributors to the service delivery promised by the school to current and prospective pupils and parents.
62. Bustamante said he considers the prospective appointee a friend but no more than other applicants for the position.
63. Prospective apprentices go through the same application procedure as all new hires.
64. A prospective study comparing exfoliative and brush cytology has not yet been reported.
65. Consideration should be given to the background of prospective clients and their motives for requiring us to carry out the work.
66. Of course it is necessary for the prospective student to possess a reasonable amount of intelligence as well as a genuine desire to help others.
67. But for the 4 prospective parliamentary candidates ... the proof of the pudding has to be in the eating.
68. The prospective reduction in global warming - and thus the benefit to Britain's climate - would be correspondingly small.
69. He kept a notebook full of characters' names, prospective titles and slang.
70. There may be other issues of importance to individual prospective investors, who must make additional enquiries as they see necessary.
71. Once you have a list of prospective candidates, you need to do a bit of research.
72. Prospective buyers could see the horses put through their paces down a street that still bears the name Horsefair.
73. The water companies' average prospective price earnings ratio is around five.
74. Early detection regimens should not be applied unless benefit is shown in terms of reduced mortality from cancer in randomised prospective trials.
75. Prospective mineral developers should acquaint themselves with the appropriate development plans.
76. Of the prospective jurors questioned,(sentencedict.com/prospective.html) only six were dismissed in open court.
77. Gould would also have angled for contacts who might help him with his prospective expedition.
78. The Tribunal hears appeals by prospective residential home owners against local authorities' refusal to register.
79. Instead, find out what your current and prospective clients want, and then recreate the firm to deliver it.
80. Richard filled me in on his background, an oral resume as application for the position of prospective boyfriend.
81. This tells your prospective employer that you are very positive and that you know where you are going.
82. The college will host an open house for prospective students.
83. Experience shows that investing in gambling and casino companies is itself risky, and the prospective multiple is a healthy 29.
84. In University City, some agents issue similar warnings to prospective buyers.
85. Before the war the preponderant output was produced in mass for a prospective demand.
86. Design - Prospective cohort study of all women who had entered a donor insemination programme.
87. The only way they can market their products is to produce literature detailed enough to convince the prospective buyer.
88. Unfortunately, the prospective student decided that the University of Vermont was not for her.
89. All prospective students, including those who hold only conditional offers, should apply for accommodation as early as possible.
90. It's a get-together for some of our clients and their wives, and hopefully for prospective customers, too.
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