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prospective

[pruh-spek-tiv] / prəˈspɛk tɪv /


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In many instances, properties under contingent offer can still be viewed by other prospective buyers, who can make additional offers, should they wish to.

From MarketWatch

Condo demand has dropped recently as high homeowners-association fees and insurance costs are putting off some prospective buyers, as well as special assessments that are on top of monthly fees to maintain the property.

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The authors emphasized that additional research is needed, particularly prospective studies that follow patients forward in time rather than relying on historical records.

From Science Daily

She has called any prospective U.S. strike on Mexican territory a violation of Mexican sovereignty.

From Los Angeles Times

In the release, Kari DiFonzo, Yale’s director of undergraduate financial aid, said the new policy aims to make things clearer to prospective students and their families about the assistance they will be offered.

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