For generations, salesmen have scratched their heads at the prospect of selling a Windows PC.
But many Turks still balk at the prospect of surgery to thicken one's whiskers.
Even tax-averse Republicans should be terrified at the prospect of either of these plans becoming law.
You are still looking at the prospect of an earnings recovery rather than an actual recovery.
Firms the world over licked their chops at the prospect of a vast new middle class.
Mr. Glynn, on the other hand, is excited at the prospect of trying out someone new.
Not surprisingly, the two were thrilled at the prospect of getting a do over.
Local MP Alun Cairns said he was "very concerned" at the prospect of some school closures.
Would southern Irish voters balk at the prospect of taking on the heavily subsidised north?
Then too, AIPAC is concerned at the prospect of its members abandoning it for J-Street.
Not all the councillors are happy at the prospect of losing power over housing.
Its government was said to be delighted at the prospect of more competition and investment.
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So every alarm bell was ringing at the prospect of a second Great Depression.
As for Karp's mother, she was positively giddy at the prospect of meeting Mayer on Monday night.
Lucie Barnes from Liverpool said she was virtually in tears at the prospect of her university costs.
But it looks like even they are more excited at the prospect of doling out fewer dollars.
"So I am naturally excited at the prospect of the cape's return to the town, " he added.
And analysts continue to salivate at the prospect of a tie-up with Dresdner Bank, a Frankfurt rival.
The Ducatis will certainly be licking their lips at the prospect of taking on the long straights.
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We are a nation that is swiftly growing more and more irritated at the prospect of delaying anything.
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Still, many Mac enthusiasts were overjoyed at the prospect of annihilating their pocket protectors full of electronic devices.
But there appears to be unease at the prospect of rank and file officers carrying guns on the beat.
Turkey is also growing alarmed at the prospect of a more "Balkanized" Syria.
The Street continues to get all tingly at the prospect of Apple potentially jumping into the television business.
That said, the mood of most backbenchers is not one of elation at the prospect of Mr Brown's elevation.
These are not nameless faces, but real people like my girlfriend, who trembles at the prospect of coming out.
Mike Brindle for the Liberal Democrat Group said staff would be demoralised at the prospect of more job losses.
The 270 staff have reacted with horror at the prospect of being up-rooted.
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The Bar Council said there was "significant anger and disappointment at the criminal Bar" at the prospect of further cuts.
Ms. Harrison, like most winemakers I spoke with, was enthusiastic at the prospect of a neighbor 100, 000 times her size.
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