Word: prospect
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While few admire its bureaucratic machinations, the board does have some supporters. The elimination of the board would come with the demise of rent control, and that prospect scares many residents...
...bottom line is I would be homeless if Question 9 is passed," says Kaplow, who has lived in Jamaica Plain for 20 years. "I'm very nervous about the prospect of being evicted, but I am turning my energy to a positive role by volunteering and getting involved with the SOCC...
Morroni, Sossen and the third co-chair, Mark T. Rosen '95, said they were initially delighted at the prospect of national publicity for the fundraiser...
...only are term limits anti-democratic, but they can undermine the goal of making government more responsible to the people. The prospect of reelection often keeps a politician in closer touch with the voters. During a final term in office, an incumbent is completely unaccountable to his or her constituents...
...Twenty-Something American Dream is surprisingly compelling. Cohen's greatest asset is his willingness to let his subjects tell their own stories. He rejects the seductive dream of capturing the generation's collective consciousness. But it remains a tempting prospect. After all, who could possibly deny that universal generational ethos on the cusp of articulation in "Saturday Night Fever,' when he tells his sadly doomed dancing partner, "I'd dance wit' you, but you ain't, my dream girl or nothin...