Religion as a social institution is not identical with a deeper spiritual life and even can prosper for a time when such a life is lacking. |
They are all well-run, prudent clubs who survive and sometimes prosper year in, year out. |
Several times, she had almost given up hope that the business would ever prosper and the only thing that kept her going had been her pride. |
Community groups across East Lancashire are set to prosper thanks to a new initiative which is being backed by a Rossendale firm. |
Destiny lies in your own hands, but to develop and prosper you must be prepared to work hard. |
They may conclude that for a business to prosper in the long term, they need a stable, permanent workforce. |