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1 It will significantly improve the prospects of major gas-using companies basing operations in the region.
2 Having a well-planned process and pushing forward with momentum can greatly improve the prospects of success.
3 The bakers, to improve the prospects of their trade, teach people to make their own bread.
4 But does the decision improve the prospects for the party that wishes to lead the next government?
5 The new Mrs. Gates, however, had several ideas that would improve the prospects of their life together.
6 Not to be outdone, researches are suggesting that drug testing would improve the prospects of Black job-seekers.
7 They're not looking ahead and saying 'how can we actually improve the prospects of the New Zealand economy'.
8 New drugs delivered to patients in aerosol form are set to "greatly improve the prospects of controlling early lung cancer".
9 This is the real rump of an emerging United team, three young players who would improve the prospects of any club in the world.
10 He urged support for the treaty because of the real potential it offered to further improve the prospects of young people in Ireland and Europe.
11 The government had initially said it would sell between 30 and 49 percent to improve the prospects of a better price for the stock.
12 This improved the prospects for talks with Tehran to stop a drift towards conflict.
13 Most importantly, it improved the prospects for offshore wind.
14 A recent rise in metal prices, particularly copper, has also improved the prospects of major miners.
15 This improved the prospects of a resolution to the trade war pushed Asian markets higher on Tuesday.
16 He also said the end of Queensland's optional preferential voting system had also improved the prospects of minor-party candidates.
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