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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211. Here we present the results of a prospective pilot study of combination laser and radiotherapy for palliation of advanced rectal cancer.
212. The stockmarket is now extremely expensive; shares are selling at almost 90 times prospective earnings for the year to March 1994.
213. Mr Bates, prospective Conservative candidate for Langbaurgh, claimed the fire service training budget had been drastically cut.
214. The decline in its shares leaves it valued at 25 times prospective earnings for this year.
215. This is the boast of the excellent leaflet which is produced to give prospective visitors timetable information and details of other facilities.
216. Most of Let Us Face the Future reads like a prospective history of the immediate post-war period.
217. Curators, art dealers, conservators, art donors and prospective donors seek his attention.
218. The attorneys approached the bench, assorted papers were passed around, and the prospective members of the jury were led in.
219. So what are the conclusions for prospective students, now completing the entry forms?
220. Many landlords in Calcutta, for example, make prospective tenants promise not to burn coal.
221. A highly competitive employment situation for these jobs means that prospective students must be high on self-belief and talent!
222. These encouraging results in pilot studies required confirmation in prospective and randomised trials.
223. In the old days a suitor sometimes had to work in his prospective father-in-law's paddy fields for three years.
224. Abele also will provide prospective buyers with e-mail updates of new listings that meet their criteria.
225. Make like you are prospective clients(sentencedict.com), looking to rent a secluded property to write a book or something.
226. Anyone who could name their career and promise a steadily rising salary could be a prospective candidate for a mortgage.
227. Newbridge officials said they are working out a business strategy with their prospective partner, whom they declined to name.
228. Magazine rankings of business schools are considered extremely influential; many prospective business students carefully study them in deciding where to apply.
229. Never get married in college; it's hard to get a start if a prospective employer finds you've already made one mistake. Elbert Hubbard
230. Though, as we discuss below, this provision has been modified,[sentencedict.com] the nationalistic sentiment was clearly registered by prospective buyers.
231. Customs will probably refuse to give an advance ruling on a mere prospective transaction.
232. On Tuesday, jury selection begins as a panel of 75 prospective jurors is given questionnaires to complete.
233. Study Design: This is a prospective radiographic cohort study.
234. Registrars checked the ID cards of prospective voters.
235. They are worried about prospective changes in the law.
236. Methods: Using prospective studies research three stages with 202 brain contusion and laceration patients.
237. DESIGN: Randomized, single blind and placebo control prospective study based on patients.
238. This paper proposes three kinds of switching costs:sunk cost, prospective invest, opportunity cost and gives suggestions to manage switching costs.
239. Study Design . Retrospectie cohort study with prospective clinical follow - up .
240. The prospective battery manufacturer must choose the type of lead oxide to be used.
More similar words: retrospective, prospect, introspection, perspective, respective, irrespective, respectively, irrespective of, introspect, protective, prosper, prosperity, inspection, effective, invective, subjective, detective, objective, proactive, collective, productive, effectively, collectively, reproductive, effectiveness, aspect, suspect, respect, specter, spectrum.