Synonym: course catalog, course catalogue. Similar words: prospect, prospective, introspect, retrospection, retrospective, introspection, prosper, prosperity. Meaning: [prə'spektəs] n. 1. a formal written offer to sell securities (filed with the SEC) that sets forth a plan for a (proposed) business enterprise 2. a catalog listing the courses offered by a college or university.
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1 An order form was included with the prospectus.
2 The school was bogus , the prospectus was all got up.
3 I picked up a really impressive prospectus for Shirley Heath Junior School.
4 This prospectus is no different in its aims.
5 It has recently published its prospectus for 1992-93, and I will send my hon. Friend a copy.
6 A second ballot, on proceeding with a detailed prospectus, is likely to follow.
7 Your college will have its logo on its prospectus, application forms and headed letter paper.
8 The Founders appeared in the prospectus as holders of a Golden Share which gave them six powers.
9 Further details are given in the prospectus for mature students.
10 A prospectus for mature students which gives full details of entry requirements and other relevant information is available from the Registry.
11 Yet a draft prospectus had been published and research analysts had produced fat tomes.
12 Sixth-formers were asked to comment on the Prospectus in terms of its content, layout, readability, positive aspects and drawbacks.
13 Eventually Hayling agreed to appear in the prospectus confirmed as chief executive until the launch.
14 The full prospectus for the share sale will be out next Thursday.
15 There will need to be an initial prospectus which states the overall aims,(www.Sentencedict.com) content and form of the course.
16 In an editorial foreword the need for this prospectus was explained.
17 A prospectus must be issued by one or more promoters.
18 A detailed prospectus is one of the signs of a good school.
19 A prospectus was drawn up and students with suitable qualifications were invited to attend the first course in 1977.
20 This prospectus is designed to help you to assess the practical possibilities for study at Edinburgh.
21 The pathfinder prospectus, published on March 19, indicated only that the issue would be pitched between 530p and 645p.
22 Prospectus, if the company is established through subscription.
23 The A level grades normally required are published in the Prospectus, as are fields' specific entry requirements.
24 And the favourite, oddly,[Sentencedict.com] is the architect of the prospectus that was disbelieved.
25 The split is expected to take place in July after shareholders' approval and the publication of a pathfinder prospectus for Zeneca.
26 You will find a list of the contents of the prospectus, commencing on page 6.
27 Buchanan, Campbell, and Kingsmill were back in 1883 with a new prospectus for their restoration company.
28 They then used the internet to obtain plausible specifications for their nonexistent product and put together a prospectus.
29 Under current regulations, investors are supposed to get a prospectus before they buy, unless they buy through a broker.
30 And it remains finally to ask what place there was for trade unionism in the Labour Party's revised prospectus.
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