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The question is whether Stoke's experience augurs something more sinister.
That's one of many factors that augurs badly for Biden.
It augurs well for the upcoming launch of the PS5.
Some have downplayed what the memo augurs for US policy.
Her granddaughter believes Castro's passing augurs new opportunities under younger leaders.
Her departure augurs another election campaign with immigration policy at its centre.
Animal movements and the colour of the sky have been considered augurs.
A likely hard Brexit, coming in a couple of months, augurs a British recession.
It's what the move augurs – even higher interest rates in 2017 – that interests them.
The latest earnings report augurs poorly for the long-term performance of the bank.
His election augurs well for Pakistanis and upholds their belief in democracy and the Constitution.
The question is whether that amounts to a temporary chill or augurs a long winter.
But it's crucial for what it augurs about the politics of factory farming in general.
It's a Karl Marx quote that augurs darkness ahead, while evoking some simmering aesthetic event.
While Kyrgios will be frustrated, his level during the week augurs well for his Wimbledon prospects.
She won anyway, but in a manner that augurs yet more political turmoil for her country.
That augurs well for third quarter GDP data to be issued by ISTAT on Nov. 15.
It's the sort of manifesto, like "The Audacity of Hope," that frequently augurs higher political ambition.
This augurs trying times, made more difficult by the belligerent stance of President Trump toward Iran.
Their abject betrayal of their own word augurs ill for the future of democracy in Pakistan.
While the storm might eventually subside, it augurs poorly for the future of the U.S.–Saudi relationship.
Bankers say investors have already voiced interest in Nam Ngum 215, which augurs well for the issue.
The Democratic near miss in the Ohio special election augurs well for the party's prospects in November.
But the engine has a no-nonsense demeanor that augurs well for reliability, just like Nissan's V6s.
Indeed, a widening rift between accomplished centrists and impatient young progressives augurs a uniquely destructive general election.
Indeed, a widening rift between accomplished centrists and impatient young progressives augurs a uniquely destructive general election.
The outlook for Argentine wheat augurs well not only for world food supply but for Macri as well.
This augurs well for the proposed AT&T-Time Warner merger and the pending Nexstar-Media General merger.
The heavy baggage Clinton and Trump bring to the general election augurs a fall contest that's difficult to predict.
The coalition's experience of running several of Malaysia's 12 states augurs well—the new government is not wholly green.
In fact, despite persistent augurs of doom, the post-Brexit vote on the surface looks a pretty upbeat place.
If Mr Trump's triumph augurs yet more populist victories elsewhere, the EU itself may find it hard to hold together.
That augurs well for them in the country's October general election, when they typically do better than at European ballots.
But one that augurs well for the recipient's Oscar chances is the Grolsch People's Choice Award, which filmgoers vote on.
A steeper curve, when long-term yields rise relative to shorter-dated yields, typically augurs brisker economic growth and inflation.
A narrow win under dubious conditions is no victory for the center, and augurs doom even as it delays it.
The positive contribution of cement, diesel and even two wheelers augurs well for growth recovery, especially for the rural economy.
The fact that this failing is not more widely acknowledged augurs badly for the policy response next time (see Free exchange).
This means they will have more scope to place new orders, which augurs well for economic growth in the coming quarters.
Sanders's huge popularity lead over President-elect Trump augurs well for the progressive majority waiting to be born in coming elections.
It augurs a substance-free, policy-averse, crap-happy campaign season, degraded even by the diminished standards of contemporary US politics.
Every component of the building was hand-crafted in wooden negative, mostly by highly skilled Sikh joiners using traditional handsaws and augurs.
Both etymologically and ideologically, the switch to "progressive" carries historical freight that augurs poorly for Democrats and for the nation's polarized politics.
Still, one TIFF honor that augurs well for the recipient's Oscar chances is the Grolsch People's Choice Award, which filmgoers vote on.
Shifting popularity ratings aside, the sudden rise in Congress's fortunes augurs a crucial levelling of the playing field for the forthcoming general election.
Done when the artist was twelve, it augurs her interest in women that don't fit into society or fulfill its ideals of beauty.
While Wesfarmers did not give any profit figures on Wednesday, strong revenue growth at Bunnings usually augurs well for the conglomerate's bottom line.
Fitch's base case scenario of less dynamic economic growth and a stabilizing exchange rate also augurs well for the rebuilding of capital ratios.
We of course don't know what Mueller is finding, but the sheer scope of the probe augurs nothing good for the Trump administration.
It is too soon to tell if this righteous anger augurs a sustained youth movement for gun sanity, going beyond the occasional protest.
The focus on ownership augurs well for large internet companies, which are not owned by the government, said Robbins, the former assistant U.S. attorney.
That augurs well for Warren, who backs a new wealth tax, a breakup of giant technology firms, and "Medicare for All," or longshot Gov.
Several other contests are coming up in the Northeast and the mid-Atlantic region, and the New York result augurs trouble for Cruz's chances.
Doubling debt to GDP over three decades is certainly better than doubling it over one (which we've just done), but it still augurs economic doom.
"At the end of the day," he said, "it is up to the viewer to say whether that augurs well for their candidate or not."
That record augurs poorly for chances of Trump challenging the NRA, notwithstanding the emotional outpouring from students traumatized by the Florida school massacre last week.
Fairness irrespective of effort augurs to replace the politics of personal identity, now that so many Americans are no longer satisfied by equal opportunity alone.
The subsequent media coverage is rife with comparisons between Park and Trump, claiming that the impeachment of the former augurs the same fate for the latter.
If Mr Trump recovers, that augurs a protracted three-horse race—because Mr Cruz is unlikely to fizzle as previous Republican winners in Iowa often have.
However, despite an 8 percent jump in Deutsche's share price, investors shouldn't get too excited: a slump in trading revenue augurs plenty more pain to come.
The rise in bond yields augurs for higher real interest rates they can charge customers for loans, which in turn should pad these banks' bottom lines.
The ongoing trade war augurs a potential shift away from the globalization of the last half-century, toward a world once again split into two systems.
This outweighs the reasons to keep him around and augurs in favor of getting him out of the White House before he inflicts more incalculable damage.
But Platinum has at least been able to demonstrate the ability to mobilize a fan base, which augurs well for its other forays into self-publishing.
The big question mark is how well it works – but the fact Apple has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval for its electrocardiogram feature augurs well.
Trump's friendly call augurs closer political ties between the two largest economies in the Americas, both now led by conservative populists promising to overturn the political establishment.
A conscious decision to expose divides most leaders have tried for decades to quell is an audacious and shocking bet that augurs dark political months to come.
That augurs well for core consumer prices, which rose 0.5 percent in July from a year earlier - still quite a distance from the BOJ's 2 percent target.
Anything that bodes ill for Senators Mitch McConnell and Bob Corker augurs well for me, although cocktail hour, like everything else these days, isn't the same anymore.
Germany produced its best performance of the tournament, showing its defensive resilience as well as attacking ambition in a display that augurs well for the tougher challenges ahead.
Conversely, the Trump administration has recently decided to cut aid to the Palestinian authority and shutter its offices in Washington, which hardly augurs well for earning their trust.
Excepting Katie Sarife, whose subtly shaded performance as the wildly incautious friend augurs a fine career in tough-yet-tender roles, "Annabelle Comes Home" feels stretched and tired.
As of Wednesday morning the summary of polling from RealClearPolitics shows Democrats with a lead of 85033 percent over Republicans, a substantial lead that augurs well for Democrats.
Intriguingly, as brutal a hit as it is, in a microcosm, it sort of augurs the theory that no helmets in the NFL might cut down on brain injuries.
While crops in the ground have been damaged by the monsoon, the rains have replenished reservoirs and ground water reserves, which augurs well for India's rural economy in 2020.
This accumulation of wealth is a major reason the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) considers household balance sheets to be in good repair overall and augurs well for consumer spending.
His designation augurs a further tightening of state controls in a country where supermarket lines routinely stretch for blocks and looming debt payments have left investors increasingly concerned about default.
In the pummeling "Augurs of Spring" section, when the music calms down briefly and a horn plays what seems a folk song, Bernstein gets the orchestra to ease up wonderfully.
But it was not enough progress to win, which augurs well for Clinton's prospects in upcoming Southern contests where African-American voters play a larger role and have backed her overwhelmingly.
Be it a newfangled flavor of soft drink or a recently released line of jeans, early adoption of a product by households in these ZIP codes augurs grimly for its future.
Although the ruling augurs well for gig economy workers, Larry Savage, a labour studies professor at Brock University, says forming unions in the gig economy will continue to be a challenge.
And it augurs poorly for any active UN role, as Russia and China are sure to oppose punitive measures, but could, with pressure, potentially be convinced of the need for humanitarian relief.
As tech companies get better at measuring things, other businesses can pick up on the techniques, and the fine counting at the big clouds augurs for more precise measurements and pricing everywhere.
Whether this augurs real change will depend on which kind of ship Mr. Murdoch thinks he's commanding — the orderly frigate of the post-hacking era, or that rowdy corsair he's always loved.
That augurs poorly for an ambitious global attempt to update corporate tax rules for the digital age, which is being led by the Paris-based Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
The interest in ICICI Lombard augurs well for SBI Life Insurance Co Ltd's 84 billion rupee ($13 billion) IPO, potentially the biggest in local markets since 2010, which opens for subscriptions on Wednesday.
Trump's robust showing augurs well for his chance on April 19 to grab the lion's share of New York's 95 delegates — the second-biggest prize so far in the primary season after Florida.
It suggests that additional gains for Mr. Sanders in national polls will require him to do better than he did in Iowa, not that the close race in Iowa augurs a close one nationally.
So while the Augurs start out with only a weak offense, albeit with a great range, you can quickly boost their abilities and set about slaughtering giant spiders in a no time at all.
All this augurs poorly for the months to come: As the agriculture sector slows down in response to low crop prices and the credit shortage begins to bite, overall growth will likely fall further.
The question remains what that augurs for the Academy Awards, which will air February 9 in an unusual awards season that has shortened the gap between ceremonies, concentrating them into a five-week window.
To the extent that his reassurance to Mr Xi reduced tension in the world's most important bilateral relationship, the phone call reflected a certain caution in American foreign policy which augurs better for Asian security.
"Momentum in consumer spending picked up toward the end of the first quarter, which augurs well for a better consumption outcome in the second quarter," said Michael Feroli, an economist at JPMorgan in New York.
The mere fact that social media penetration is so high augurs well for the future, some say; tools which are now used for business or recreation may in future be used to drive political change.
It is a philosophical argument with political implications: a claim that the essence of identity politics is illiberal, and for that reason its continued influence on the American left augurs both moral and electoral doom.
That augurs a busy next couple of months for chairs of the committees holding impeachment hearings, including Jerry Nadler of Judiciary, Elijah Cummings of Oversight, Maxine Waters of Financial Services and Adam Schiff of Intelligence.
Unified Republican control of the federal government over the next two years augurs a sea change in US environmental policy like nothing since the late 1960s and '70s, when America's landmark environmental laws were first passed.
The only parallel that comes close is Ronald Reagan campaigning for George H.W. Bush in 21988 — a parallel that augurs well for Clinton, particularly because Obama is campaigning harder than the 77-year-old Reagan did.
And the fact that he's put those comparisons behind him in just his sophomore year (and just his fourth year playing basketball) augurs well for the future of someone who may end up being beyond comparison anyway.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's jobless rate ticked lower in July led by a big bounce in part-time work while full-time employment fell, a mixed result that augurs poorly for wages growth and the course of inflation.
Defenders of the so-called "liberal international order" are likely to recoil at the decline of dollar supremacy, much as they worry that U.S. military restraint augurs the end of a "Pax Americana" that wasn't particularly peaceful.
PARIS (Reuters) - Considering the spotlight now beamed on teenager Denis Shapovalov he could be excused the occasional post-loss sulk, but his mature reaction to defeat at the French Open on Thursday augurs well for his future.
The changes made to our international tax law encourage investment here at home, and the reduction in the corporate income tax rate from a distinctively high 28503 percent to 22019 percent augurs a drastic transition for American commerce.
"The deal augurs well for more such cross border transactions where foreign capital can flow into potentially stressed assets of India, which will eventually help the banking sector," said Pramod Kumar, Managing Director & Co-Head of Banking at Barclays.
But there must also be questions about whether the Iowa mess is isolated -- or augurs a party ill-equipped in the states to take on Trump's formidable turnout machine, which is being built with his massive campaign war chest.
Along with a shopping rush and a welcome dip in temperature, the season augurs a surge in levels of PM2.5, tiny particles of dust that lodge deep in the lungs and cause such diseases as asthma, pulmonary fibrosis and cancer.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's jobless rate fell to its lowest in four months in April but the number of people with full-time work declined - a mixed report that augurs poorly for a much-needed revival in wage growth and inflation.
The economic chokehold on the country risks social upheaval, and if it does not come to that, it augurs a future for Iran not unlike that of Saddam Hussein's Iraq, a weak and broken state ravaged by prolonged economic isolation.
While he has not won a title for a year, a strong run in Rome, followed by a quarter-final showing at the French Open and now an impressive transition to grass, augurs well for his chances at next month's Wimbledon.
Mr Trump's able lieutenants will not be able to compensate fully for such presidential foibles—as has been apparent in the confused messages coming out of the administration on what the strike augurs for Mr Trump's Syria policy and use of force.
"Consolidation in the renewable energy industry augurs well for the overall success of the program ... Large players have access to required capital at reasonable rates and can procure the latest technology," said Debasish Mishra, head of Energy, Resources and Industrials at Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu India.
And pretty much every historical study of prior streaks without a 1 percent drop, like the one just ended, augurs above-average forward returns over months or more after they end – though each also suggests that a deeper pullback at some point should be expected.
For his first installment, Nate sent us this: Midterm elections are usually a referendum on the party in power, and the president's approval rating might be the best single measure of whether the national political environment augurs well for a so-called "wave" election.
But Mr. Navalny published the video on the same day that Mr. Putin signed legislation that augurs a further clampdown on freedom of speech: a law that allows Moscow to declare as "foreign agents" people who publish anything online while receiving funding from abroad.
But the President's climbdown handed a victory to new House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in an epic confrontation that could set the tone for the next two years and augurs ill for his capacity to fight off what is shaping up as a punishing investigative and oversight operation.
Both the local police and the FBI are investigating the nonfatal incident, as it represents the second possible hate crime against people of Indian descent in as many weeks in what some fear augurs to a new climate of fear for people of South Asian origin.
Yet the rise of organizations and networks like Quincy raises questions not only about whether that kind of scorched-earth rhetoric still works in American politics, but also whether it augurs a United States newly constrained in world affairs by the weight of its own experience.
But Spicer's departure after the most fraught six months of antagonism between the press and a West Wing that anyone can remember is just one move in a shuffle of personnel and tactics that augurs an aggressive White House fightback that is likely to intensify the current discord in Washington.
"This particular rule augurs back to when we didn't have Jumbotrons, you didn't have free Wi-Fi in the ballparks, you didn't have fans with smartphones and you didn't have athletes who were 6-7 and 250 pounds who were hitting balls with exit velocities of 130 miles per hour," Isaac said.
Regardless of how transparent Beijing may now become, what I witnessed tracking SARS across Hong Kong and China, and subsequent investigations of sites hit by the disease in Hanoi, Bangkok, Singapore, Toronto and Hong Kong augurs poorly for this new viral epidemic and China's ability to bring it to a rapid resolution.
As soon as Mueller's investigatory work had concluded and he had sent his report to Attorney General William Barr, the network pivoted to a meta-narrative about the meta-narrative, in which the details of the report's eventual release were examined with the diligence of augurs watching flocks of wheeling birds in ancient Rome.
The Warriors have lately made a habit of thrashing middling opponents—three straight 30-plus-point wins in late November, two more blowouts at the start of this month, a scoring average that sets your laptop's cooling fan to work when you try to look it up—but their fine-tuned collaboration over that stretch augurs even better things than hefty early-season margins of victory.
In what has become a rather intriguing game of high-stakes poker, the Republican media, its augurs and pundits at large have found themselves choosing a side when it comes to the party's front-runner, Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE.

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