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Example sentences from the Web for futures Later, he taught her how to smoke, and still later, they whispered of politics, and fears and hopes for their futures .
Drawing on the Memories of Syrian Women | Masha Hamilton| November 26, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Every day, their bodies, lives and futures are affected by politicians and policies they did not choose.
Paying Taxes and Going to Jail Like Adults; Teens Deserve the Right to Vote, Too | Jillian Keenan| October 6, 2014| DAILY BEAST
The mainstream LGBT movement, meanwhile, still insists that neither of these futures will come to pass.
Were Christians Right About Gay Marriage All Along? | Jay Michaelson| May 27, 2014| DAILY BEAST
I smuggled drugs to make money for them, to pay for their schooling, to secure their futures with good careers.
How China Used Drones to Capture a Notorious Burmese Drug Lord | Brendon Hong| April 17, 2014| DAILY BEAST
As the guns fade veterans are returning to the lives they once lived and the futures they are building.
Divided in the Wake of Fort Hood | Thomas Gibbons-Neff| April 16, 2014| DAILY BEAST
The means have been provided in the “futures ” which circulate on the Cotton Exchange.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 5 | Various
In former days, the dealing in "futures " had no legal protection in Germany, and nowadays only under certain assumptions.
Bremen Cotton Exchange | Andreas Wilhelm Cramer
We build our futures , by the shapeOf our desires, and not by acts.
Custer, and Other Poems. | Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Maybe it was the quiet way Mrs. Mimms had discussed their futures over the brown leaves, as if she'd been there herself.
The Amazing Mrs. Mimms | David C. Knight
Talk about futures ,” murmured Dan, “what of the future of Randall?
The Winning Touchdown | Lester Chadwick
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pl n commodities or other financial products bought or sold at an agreed price for delivery at a specified future date See also financial futures (as modifier ) futures contract ; futures market Words nearby futures future interest, futureless, future life, future perfect, future-proof, futures , future shock, futures market, future value, futurism, futurist
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Words related to futures prospective, eventual, subsequent, planned, imminent, forthcoming, impending, ultimate, prospect, outlook, millennium, destiny, fate, unfolding, inevitable, approaching, final, coming, eternity, infinity
Cultural definitions for futures A contract to buy or sell a specified amount of a commodity or financial instrument at an agreed price at a set date in the future. If the price for the commodity or financial instrument rises between the contract date and the future date, the investor will make money; if it declines, the investor will lose money. The term also refers to the market for such contracts.
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