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I . prospect [ˈprɒspekt, Am ˈprɑ:-] N

1. prospect (likelihood):

2. prospect liter (extensive view):

II . prospect [prəˈspekt, Am ˈprɑ:-] VB intr

III . prospect [prəˈspekt, Am ˈprɑ:-] VB trans

growth prospect N ECON

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The policy should also envisage unbundling of reconnaissance, prospecting, and mining activities to maximise private investment.
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For a short period, it is believed that almost every able-bodied man was employed in prospecting for these precious metals.
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It offers education in geology, geophysics, engineering and management of mining, geological prospecting.
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Traces of californium can be found near facilities that use the element in mineral prospecting and in medical treatments.
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Derisory fees are charged by the government for prospecting licences ($25.50) and exploration permits (nil), in keeping with the duty of economic development of the province.
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Prospecting operations will be aimed at locating concentrations of extractable lunar gems and minerals.
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Uranium is directly associated with the niobium in the pyrochlore and is an effective prospecting tool used to identify other pyrochlore occurrences on the project.
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From the astrobiological perspective, asteroid prospecting could provide scientific data for the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI).
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Gold mining and prospecting continues in the area to this day, as do prospects for copper, silver and nephrite jade, though not to the same extent.
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A contract of prospecting, mining, exploration or production must be in notarial form to be registered.
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