That extra million in cap may not be enough to offset some of the prospective rule changes that could additionally limit spending power.
Selling secondhand books at our church bazaar, I got into an argument with a prospective customer.
Canovic recommends another, more prospective exercise: "Write one sentence about something that, if it were to happen, would make you feel like today will be a positive, productive, unique day.
Families of prospective grooms in China often save money for years to buy a home for a couple before they marry to give them financial stability.
Certain restaurants will even test prospective servers by asking them how wine should be served —naming different varietals and what types of food they should be paired with — and even the ingredients for specific mixed drinks.
The other analysis, in Circulation, used data from 14 prospective studies with 786,076 participants and found that compared with those who ate the least whole grain foods, those who ate the most had a 16 percent reduced risk for all-cause mortality and an 18 percent reduced risk for cardiovascular mortality.
Estate agents in London's wealthiest districts, where many homeowners are from overseas, have reported some prospective buyers thinking again as they worry over future visa conditions after the referendum.
As for how this blue wine actually tastes, the Gïk website doesn't reveal too much, instructing prospective clients to "Try to forget all you know about wine and ignore all the preconceptions and standards regarding [the] wine industry and turn a deaf ear to what the sommelier told you in the wine tasting last week.
In India, its largest prospective foreign market, Xiaomi last year faced a patent lawsuit in a Delhi High Court by Swedish telecoms equipment maker Ericsson.
That prospective customers would queue for hours to put down a $1,000 deposit on a car they had not even seen — and which most of them would not be able to actually buy for more than two years — is testament to Mr Musk's ability to whip up excitement in a way that no one has done since the late Steve Jobs.
But, will prospective employers really check your profiles while evaluating you for a job?
For many career fields, a link to a portfolio site can be an effective way to showcase designs, writing or other projects which will prove to prospective employers that you have the right stuff for your target job.
Now, new research shows that on top of helping people perform better, getting more sleep also makes individuals appear more intelligent to teachers and prospective employers.
More than 5,000 prospective University at Buffalo students received emails last week telling them that they were accepted for admission into the university.
Were the development phase to go badly, or prospective customers to lose enthusiasm, it is quite possible that a substantial chunk of that $325m could be yanked.
Most of these graduates have been told over and over again by prospective employers that they are extraordinary, and that their jobs are amazing.
Several Web sites provide forums where employees can rate companies, but also reach out to networking contacts to get their insights into any prospective employer.
The school of agriculture's dean of admissions was interviewing a prospective student.
Before going out on a blind date, it is important to talk to your prospective date on the phone, listen to her voice, ask about her background and interests, so when you go on that first date, though it's blind, it's not in the dark.
The CSRC said declining profitability will not impede companies from issuing new shares as long as they fully disclose the risks to prospective investors.