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- noun Plural form of
prospective .
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Examples
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Brett Byers, a fourth-year business major who runs the school's Black Recruitment and Retention Center, calls prospectives to try to persuade them to come to Cal.
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Anyway, I arrived at the hotel the recruits they call us "prospectives" were being put up at.
Archive 2008-03-16 Leigh 2008
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Anyway, I arrived at the hotel the recruits they call us "prospectives" were being put up at.
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Surely students who have actually been to a school have a more useful opinion than prospectives who are choosing.
Tournament Ranking of Colleges, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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What would be wrong in having pulchritudinous young lovelies – cheerleaders doing splits and routines for all the waiting prospectives?
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I will rather listen and read from well respected economists in the nation to give me prospectives on the ecomony than listen to cable chatering and fox lies
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For the current grad students it means that we get a lot of free food and are treated really well (cuz they want us to tell prospectives that they should come here).
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This is a flat out lie and I ask the corrupt UM administration to finally do everybody a favor and not lie to prospectives.
Discourse.net: University of Miami Law Tops Florida Bar Pass 2008
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I just believe it is important to see all the issues from all possible prospectives.
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Dragon's Eye at least looks at Welsh issues from Welsh prospectives and questions politicians from Wales.
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