• But he and New York City detective Stephen Louis Carella soldier on despite unpromising leads.

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  • It would be folly for Washington to try to impose terms under such unpromising circumstances.

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  • He began well, with plans to dispose of unpromising divisions and reorganise what was left.

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  • That showed how unpromising were Mr Bouchard's chances of ever becoming father of an independent Quebec.

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  • It is as much the Children Act as fashion that encourages social workers to keep unpromising families together.

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  • Faced with such unpromising conditions, military contractors have little choice but to retrench.

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  • If all else fails, and redefining an unpromising area seems impossible, simple use of the epithet "up-and-coming" should satisfy.

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  • Mr Berlusconi, then, is setting off on the comeback trail from a lower and more unpromising point than ever before.

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  • Given that reading is a fairly complex activity, MRI-Crit seems fairly unpromising.

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  • But the success of New Labour in traditionally unpromising territory suggests that the Exeter effect may spread beyond the city's medieval walls.

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  • Life for this cartoon character, though, got off to an unpromising start.

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  • Mr Graham has preached to congregations numbered in the tens and hundreds of thousands, in every continent and in the most unpromising places.

    ECONOMIST: American evangelism

  • The 1983 novel, by Graham Swift, from which the picture has been adapted is a determinedly inward-looking work: unpromising material for a film.

    NEWYORKER: Waterland

  • Killing off unpromising trials and then burying the results, while publicising the data from more successful experiments, is, however, a much more dubious practice.

    ECONOMIST: Trial and error

  • Under these extremely unpromising conditions, Ford achieved a successful presidency, one that enabled the country to survive the blunders of both his predecessor and successor.

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  • But despite all that, this industry also brought its communities the hard gifts of solidarity, resilience, and creativity even in the most unpromising of circumstances.

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  • Both the Broadway and the off-Broadway production try to substantiate an unpromising bit of literary fluff, highlighting the poem's stale stereotypes and its lack of plotting.

    ECONOMIST: Retreading the boards

  • Somehow, out of the unpromising material of small, disturbed lives, Suleiman has made a bone-dry comedy dedicated to the precarious border between the hapless and the hopeless.

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  • However, the long-term prospects for growth in chip-making look unpromising.

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  • Sending goods round to the east coast, where a different longshore union has long since accepted many of the technologies that are at issue in the west, is also unpromising.

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  • Successful men with learning difficulties such as dyslexia, autism and attention deficit disorders, including some she met as children, explain how an unpromising start can sometimes act as a springboard.

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  • But prodigies have a way of surviving unpromising beginnings.

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  • Not content to take a stake in a company and push for management change or asset realization strategies, Carl Icahn is increasingly submitting tender offers for companies, with recent deals showing unpromising results.

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  • There are unpromising precedents on this score: in countries such as Rwanda and Bosnia (remember Srebrenica?), timid forces of international peacekeepers have been rendered helpless, or even clobbered, by sides determined to fight on.

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  • Although such realignments are fairly common in Sri Lanka, the current epidemic of political manoeuvring renders the immediate prospects for stability, or for progress towards a negotiated solution to the civil conflict, unpromising in the extreme.

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  • In July it bought four discount superstores and six undeveloped sites from a local businessman in South Korea, which at the moment is about as unpromising a market for foreign retailers as it is possible to imagine.

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  • We arrive by ferry, unaware as yet of what pleasures await, from the windswept and singularly unpromising mainland harbour at Geyikli Yukyeri - home only, it seems, to two desultory cafes and a wide assortment of stray dogs.

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  • If these odds sound unpromising, head to Knysna Elephant Park, a pioneering elephant rehabilitation centre, 22km east of Knysna, where you can learn more about the plight of the diminished local population through various activities, including guided walks with the resident nellies.

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