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Meanings of raise the prospect in English
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Usage of raise the prospect in English
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Any protests could raisetheprospect of new clashes with the security forces.
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Does this raisetheprospect of subscribers claiming for divorce from the VHI?
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Today's revelations raisetheprospect of having broken ranks once, will she do it again?
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These results raisetheprospect of a safer way to increase insulin sensitization in the clinic.
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ALDE's move, a year before a parliamentary election, would normally raisetheprospect of an early ballot.
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But the new polls raisetheprospect that Biden could secure the nomination more quickly than expected.
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They also raisetheprospect that education can be delivered without going to a place called a university.
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ANSWER: It isn't crazy to raisetheprospect of moving in with someone you've been seeing for almost two years.
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They raisetheprospect of the bill topping $32m and triggering a review by the Office of the Auditor-General.
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Presidential elections next year to replace Preval raisetheprospect that this "window of opportunity" for investment could narrow quickly.
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But a full sale would raisetheprospect of a wider break-up of the group and leave it vulnerable to a takeover.
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Mr Dunlop's evidence must also raisetheprospect that political decision-making in other areas may also have been influenced by large corporate donations.
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Ukraine and Canada have raisedtheprospect of legal action against Iran.
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One source said the chairman himself had raisedtheprospect of resigning.
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The company has previously raisedtheprospect the plant could be closed.
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Boehner, however, raisedtheprospect of constructing the long-stalled Keystone XL pipeline.