The banks say the advantage to them of such a deadline lies not in the prospect of locking out any potential claimants, but in bringing forward the date when they will be absolutely certain of how much they will have to pay out.
Therefore, it has been decided to discontinue the sales of negative films, positive films, and some other products of motion picture in a prospect of March 2013.
ENGADGET: Fujifilm sees which way wind is blowing, ends production of cinema film
The faction on Capitol Hill that seemed to revel in the prospect of default was, in the end, ignored and compromise was achieved, because it was simply unacceptable to responsible leaders in Washington to accept the idea that the United States would default.
Honeymooners take photos against backdrops of blossoms, and visitors escaping the summer heat of the plains relish in the prospect of fresh fruit.
But only a minority will find as much consolation in quantum physics as in the prospect of reuniting with their dearly departed in heaven.
And Kilfoyle's organisational skills are not destined to disappear - for his resignation from the government highlights his interest in the prospect of becoming the first elected mayor in his home town.
The authorities also want to halt the possible mis-selling of financial policies, where the adviser is more interested in the prospect of earning commission payments than the financial well-being of the customers.
Next-generation e-readers and tablets have spurred interest in the prospect of a paperless magazine market.
Borai, meanwhile, finds humour in the prospect of facing arrest.
CNN: Middle Eastern youth find comic relief through stand-up
Prospective employers can find out how many interviews a candidate has had, in order to screen out those more interested in the cash than in the prospect of moving.
Although prior to these two events, plaintiff attorneys have had a growing interest in the prospect of suing small plan sponsors and service providers for fiduciary breaches according to my research.
Hundreds of people in Northern Ireland are facing the prospect of homelessness in 2013, the Simon Community has said.
In a study of 127 developing countries in 2009, the prospect of migration boosted human capital, rather than draining it.
That argument is correct, in that businesses need the prospect of profit in order to invest.
While Clinton has incurred the ire of his own party's liberal wing for his willingness to sign GOP welfare reform legislation, Democrats, perhaps spooked by the prospect of Republicans in control of both legislative and executives branches, have rallied around their leader.
The ICAEW lists a whole range of potential problems with the current plans, from possible breaches in confidentiality to the prospect of making half a million more people fill in self-assessment forms than currently have to.
BBC: Child benefit changes 'seriously flawed' accountants say
If such a partnership took place in Dusseldorf, the prospect of a similar one in Berlin would become more likely.
Of the 25, 000 wells Weatherford International helped drill last year, the gnarliest was in the Knotty Head prospect in the Gulf of Mexico.
Given the earthquake in Japan and the prospect of higher interest rates in the U.S. and Europe, we expect to see profit margins for this division to come under pressure.
The rise of Islamism in Egypt offers no prospect of a friendlier climate.
In a confidential telegram to President Mitterrand, dated 30 May, Margaret Thatcher said there was dismay in London at the prospect of French missiles ending up in Argentina.
Legislators are palpably in a panic at the prospect of facing voters in a few months having done nothing meaningful to bring down prices at the pump.
Martinez, for his part, with a record of 24 wins in 25 fights and one draw, is unfazed at the prospect of fighting in Scotland.
The Road Haulage Association had threatend that its members might dump stowaways on the doorstep of the Home Office in protest at the prospect of fines for carrying immigrants.
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In Alpha, the prospect of selling coal to China is stimulating investment in mines, railways and probably even policing.
The Dragons sit last of the four Welsh sides in the Magners League and face the prospect of a play-off in Italy.
In contrast, Russia has opposed further action against Damascus and expressed concerns about the prospect of a political vacuum in the event of the government's collapse and the rise of Islamist extremist groups.
BBC: Cameron and Putin discuss Syria conflict at Sochi talks
In Scotland, but not yet in England, there is the prospect of proportional representation in local government.
You now face the prospect in Massachusetts of possibly needing a Republican vote.
The Commons resumes normal service in the coming week with a few sharp battles in prospect in the chamber and plenty of interest on the committee corridor too.
BBC: Viewing guide: The coming week's highlights in Parliament
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