Planetary Resources plans to mine asteroids.
I do not know, i was hoping u would tell me!
actually thats what i was hoping you could tell me
Was hoping this reference site could answer that question- apparently not
i don't know i was hoping you guys would know
i was hoping u would give the answer
Resources and land.
Go to your supervisor (unless your supervisor is the perpetrator), the Human Resources office, or to the grievance officer where you work. I'm hoping you work at a large enough company that you can do one of these.
This was my homework question, I was hoping someone would know. xD Oh well. :p
The exploration of our own oceans isn't complete yet.By conducting an exploration in space, we are hoping to find new resources and sources of power.
Speculation buying is investing in short term investments and hoping to earn money on market fluctuations. It is different than buying stock in a company based on the company's value.
the hoping of the hoping hopping bunnies that just keep hoping and hopping till they hope. and hope upon hope leads to hope and hoping hope is hoping hope indeed and hope leads to hoping hope and bunnies hoping just keep hoping and hopping for hope and hope leads to hoping and hopping and hoping hoping hopping. so just keep hoping and hopping if you are a bunny that was the world's dumbest answer. no you know what is the world's biggest record broken.
they are hoping the wealth will rise up and they will sell it for a higher price
It is difficult to regain trust and confidence of a company if you have broken that trust. It is best not to lose it to begin with. You can just keep doing a good job in your position and hoping their opinion will change.
Hoping is called a present participle. By itself it is not a verb tense. But:used with a be verb it could be past or present tense:-I am hoping to see the Queen when she visits.or it could be past tense:- She was hoping to get a ride back to work with them.Used with have / has been it could be present perfect continuous:-I have been hoping to see you for a long time.Used with had been it is past perfect continuous:-They had been hoping for a warm summer.
Yes, it's hope and hoping
They were hoping to have a perfect society
He was hoping to find gold.