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"portend" Definitions
  1. portend something to be a sign or warning of something that is going to happen in the future, especially something bad or unpleasant

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Here are the possible futures we can portend for June.
But doesn't it portend a future of lethal police robots?
Yesterday's wins may portend Democratic gains in Congress in 2018.
One can only hope that the planets portend happy news.
Will it portend the end of the global trading system?
Dark clouds portend rain, which washes things away, I guess.
What does all that portend for this influential food city?
All these things portend dire consequences for the country's future.
All these things portend dire consequences for the country's future.
What does this portend for the midterm elections in November?
Recent events portend an accelerated global ballistic missile arms race.
What do all these negative partisan trends portend for 2020?
But their reappearance doesn't portend their return as common practices.
Does the banquet portend a bountiful year to come, perhaps?
In any case, they do not portend any huge religious revival.
It can portend a period of increased volatility for a stock.
What did the welcome for a maverick like Mr. Farage portend?
But the ills they portend have begun to metastasize this year.
But beyond the outcome, the results portend something worse for Bloomberg.
Dramatic exchange rate fluctuations tend to portend upswings in protectionist pressure.
Does Eilish portend a new direction for young aspiring pop stars?
The conversation What else does the Democrats' new House majority portend?
"It doesn't portend to become a genuine Pashtun uprising," she added.
Mahomes's workload did not portend the risky, bold move to come.
What will all this portend for the rest of the decade?
These low-level provocations portend greater threats to peace to come.
The compromise doesn't necessarily portend greater cooperation between branches of government, however.
Even I was not sure what this turn of events might portend.
Strong economic numbers portend well for the incumbent party in presidential races.
What does the recent election cycle portend for health care in America?
The election results portend greater political stasis and polarization in Hong Kong.
But most varieties aren't nearly as distinct as their bright costumes portend.
Some additional risks they associate with climate change portend a grim future.
The details are vague and don't portend huge changes to its model.
Given this minority basis of support, what might a Trump administration portend?
A rash can also portend a serious medical condition, even something malignant.
Plenty of people fear that these strange signals portend a global recession.
For urbanists, these coming transportation revolutions might portend heaven — fewer cars, less parking, more places for biking, walking, and gathering — or they might portend a hell of more cars, more vehicle miles traveled, worse congestion, and more sprawl.
Tech ETF sudden timidity may portend greater tumble ** Cons Discretionary off 0.7 pct.
What does this portend for our well-being over the next half century?
He hoped this was just a small mishap that didn't portend bigger problems.
These are the signs and symbols that portend a new album in 2016.
Might all that also portend trouble for the biggest sports media market, America?
Will Argentina once again portend a broader shift in the region's political weather?
Low clouds and a wind off the ocean portend cool weather around here.
We are deeply concerned about what these bills portend for women and children.
The late-month sell-off may portend more trouble ahead for the year.
In the meantime, few analysts believe that recurring protests portend another Iranian revolution.
A flattening yield curve could portend pressure on the stock market, Hickey said.
History demonstrates that mass retirements can portend political disaster, especially in the House.
For other teams, in other games, that total might portend regret or doom.
It could also portend a potential stock offering, which Ant Financial is considering.
Who knows what levels of focus a complete screen-free weekend could portend.
Mike Bost in southwest Illinois could portend major Democratic wins in the fall.
The change at the top of the central bank does not portend better policies.
Cramer noted that the stock spiked in Friday's session, which could portend good news.
A blackout in Caracas may not portend a loss of power for the regime.
If that's the case, the defeat of health care might portend more legislative failures.  
Strong economic numbers portend well for the incumbent party in presidential races. http://bit.
There is no doubt that this outcome is dramatic, but it doesn't portend much.
They mean more rural hospitals stay open and portend substantial investment in job creation.
Thus Carrier's move to Mexico may portend a worrisome shift in overall corporate policy.
The Berkeley police department's actions portend new uses of oppressive law enforcement tactics online.
There was little in the first half to portend such a collapse for Houston.
And a surprising uptick in early voting might portend an upset win for Jealous.
Headlines may portend the collapse of Western civilization, but the black hole doesn't care.
Instead, the children of ISIS are relegated to circumstances that portend a bleak future.
Even then, an overseas strategy does not portend survival, as Mr. Trump's experience shows.
Trump's declarations may not portend an imminent deal, despite talks scheduled for early October.
Did that portend big trouble for her with young voters in the general election?
The question now is what the Michigan results might portend for other Rust Belt states with large baskets of delegates, like Ohio and Illinois, and beyond that, what it might portend for the major delegate prizes of Florida, California and New York.
But the timing was more prosaic, and it probably does not portend any broader shift.
Now, they have Carlos Correa, whose first two seasons portend a Hall of Fame career.
"We sometimes have an outsized sense of what Iowa and New Hampshire portend," warned Roginsky.
Taken together, what does this assimilation of funding data portend about the future of pizza?
At first this seemed to portend an open split, but this fear has apparently receded.
But this encounter is significant nonetheless for what it may portend for both leaders' futures.
Handicappers believe this contest could portend which direction the political winds will blow this fall.
At the same time, the move does not portend the imminent collapse of the marketplaces.
All of these issues do not seem to portend positive future U.S.-Chinese economic relations.
So what might this refocus on the primacy of state-based regulation of insurance portend?
He further suggested the results could portend future elections where districts are less reliably partisan.
But a milestone settlement earlier this month may portend bigger exposure for defendants like Facebook.
Many believe the technical signal could portend more gains for stocks in the short term.
These measures may have little immediate practical effect but they could portend some legal contests.
How did we get to this situation, and what does it portend for the future?
More importantly, the team's defense secured the victory, which could portend good things going forward.
The decline in Mr Stewart's vote share could portend a drop-off in overall Republican participation.
Mr. Morris, the historian, said that St. Nick's destruction does not have to portend its erasure.
But for a time, the reckoning at Uber didn't necessarily portend a broader shift in tech.
Apple's increasing spend and declining unit sales portend tougher financial questions for the company going forward.
Many investors believe the technical signal could portend more gains for stocks in the short term.
And they portend possibly even steeper obstacles to getting the bill passed and signed into law.
Many have suggested that this does not portend well for the rest of the president's agenda.
The end to Guzman's illicit activities, however, does not portend an end to Mexico's cartel violence.
Others appear to have an unfortunate predilection for making ominous remarks that portend the novel's conclusion.
So I actually think the changes in the West Wing under General Kelly portend great things.
While they portend good things for the future of cups, they could stand to be bigger.
What will you be keeping an eye on now that could portend further terror risk increases?
Still, they serve as another example of how a person's bizarre social media activity can portend criminality.
But the campaign's effectiveness could also portend the end of your Stories feed as you know it.
Some Islamic prophecies portend Dabiq to be the site of an apocalyptic battle between Christians and Muslims.
A successful impeachment would further weaken our already-weak two-party system and portend new social divisions.
The efforts portend new complaints directed toward the GOP leader if the president doesn't get his way.
To paint exclusive bargaining with the same brush as forced fees may portend a future constitutional review.
At the time, I thought little of this shift on the canvas, or what it might portend.
But an inverted yield curve may portend a future recession and there are many other uncertain factors.
Word of the Day : indicate by signs _________ The word portend has appeared in 99 articles on NYTimes.
Almost by definition, women in nursing homes have serious health problems that already portend limited life expectancies.
Furthermore, follower growth for one account does not necessarily portend a comparable increase for a similar one.
Furthermore, follower growth for one account does not necessarily portend a comparable increase for a similar one.
And the orders could portend even more executive actions that direct the regulators to halt financial regulation.
The spread of the coronavirus could portend a stock market dip, according to a Goldman Sachs analysis.
But they are worried that Mr. Trump's election as president could portend a drop in international candidates.
However, Kelly's lack of political gravitas and acumen could portend his demise in Washington's top political job.
After years of torpid centrism under Mrs Merkel, the sharp differences between the candidates portend an intriguing contest.
Facebook largely has avoided such blowback, but increased employee dissatisfaction could portend protests among Facebook workers as well.
But some of the governmental changes could also portend real improvements, for example better environmental and financial regulation.
All of these actions may portend trouble for Trump, but they don't necessarily spell doom for his presidency.
However Tuesday's primaries shake out, the results this summer will be examined for what they portend this fall.
And what do these depressing developments portend about the world into which he is soon to be born?
Hernandez's spotty start could portend the beginning of deeper, more lasting decline, as his command and velocity slip.
This brazenly anticompetitive strategy does not portend a happy future for the viewing public, or for HBO itself.
These books are proven fodder for terrorist attacks and, in this American moment, they portend a dangerous confrontation.
The failures point to a lack of accountability at the companies — and could portend more stumbles to come.
The move could further isolate the impoverished Palestinian coastal enclave and portend a more aggressive stance against Israel.
"It will portend a more active Republican antitrust regime than we've seen in the past," the lawyer continued.
A technical signal bubbling underneath the roiled market's surface could portend more pain for stocks, BofAML's Stephen Suttmeier says.
Inside the White House, there was a sense of genuine concern and bewilderment about what Scaramucci's future might portend.
A chance meeting between Alex, a reclusive investment banker, and Danny, a clubgoing warehouse worker, seems to portend happiness.
If the first movie character you play on screen is called "Susu", it cannot portend well for the future.
We believe our results portend increasing difficulty in achieving the democratic aim of getting race out of American politics.
However, as of late the ratio has risen faster than rates have, a development that could portend higher rates.
Her departure could portend another high-profile exit: chief of staff John Kelly, Nielsen's top advocate in the administration.
A more openly factional, political journalism need not portend the death of fact-driven, truth-seeking, fair-minded reporting.
Investors were apparently concerned that Juno's problems could portend more regulatory scrutiny or other difficulties for the entire field.
That O'Connor has managed to shrink his opponent's lead to this degree could portend other Democratic successes in November.
His three starts this season did little to portend Monday's performance, which lowered his E.R.A. from 6.11 to 4.38.
Absolutely. Does it portend a wonderfully weirdo season four to come, if only the renewal gods would allow it?
Analysts discussed whether a royal baby might help Japan's sagging economy, or portend a reversal of its declining birthrate.
Earlier that week, I'd asked Mr. Boyne about the changes in Ireland, and what they might portend for America.
Whatever the FTC's announcement may portend, it was moderate in tone by comparison to the FBI's public service announcement.
China faces a number of choices, all of which portend greater volatility and pressure on its economy and currency.
Nevertheless, such a move would not necessarily portend an Iranian race to a nuclear bomb, at least for now.
These earthquakes may portend an even greater eruption, as massive amounts of pressurized, heated magma swirl beneath the volcano.
On the other hand: There are still risks, particularly the rising level of debt, which could portend a bubble.
Tuesday's jungle primary may not portend a total disaster for Democrats come November even if things don't go their way.
Could the feverish growth in apps such as UberEats, Deliveroo or Food Panda portend a displacement of traditional delivery providers?
Trump's comments may portend a future White House-Fed fight, which likely spooked the markets and contributed to the drop.
We've already gone down the path on that and I think that will portend what happens at the national level.
We'll portend your Netflix and Hulu queues with these completely streamable shows, each taking place on the fringes of possibility.
Africa's young demographics portend economic strength, in that a working-age population is associated with favorable rates of GDP growth.
Murray played into this false impression by using the Middlebury incident as a portend for a much larger cultural shift.
Today, I want to highlight a series of those moves from this week, and what those moves portend going forward.
It was the day W. H. Auden died, a fact that seemed to portend the lush bohemian life that followed.
Here's what it means: Fitbit's new health-focused ventures portend the opportunity for new and expanded relationships with healthcare partners.
For Apple, though, the deal might portend a move to cut costs ahead of creating its own cloud storage system.
The special election in southwest Pennsylvania garnered national attention for what it could portend for the midterm elections in November.
Many are looking to San Francisco for signs of what these shutdowns could portend for local economies across the country.
Although yield-curve inversions have preceded every recession in the modern era, they do not necessarily portend an imminent recession.
Of course, these vanishing animal and plant species — including those lost to the climate crisis — portend our future as well.
As Americans flock to the nation's beaches this summer, it is important to understand what Mr. Trump's recent moves portend.
The administration's decision to employ that rarely used part of U.S. trade law may portend tougher trade policies to come.
That may portend an even tougher crackdown on executives linked to corporate crimes with the potential for substantial prison terms.
A punishing rout in the oil market could portend a healthy bounce for stocks and crude futures if historical trends hold.
Spoiler alert for anyone who hasn't finished Season 1 of The Good Place yet: the froyo comparison does not portend well.
The rise could portend a growing economy — or that consumers are having a hard time paying off their credit card balances.
Trump's ascension has seemed in many ways to portend a more wholehearted Democratic shift in favor of the Clinton/Obama position.
What, if anything, does the recent weakness in labor productivity portend for the future pace of consumer spending and economic growth?
It could also portend the rise of an 'automotive Foxconn' for electric cars - an idea discussed by industry executives for years.
And he's relying on another classic pattern that he believes could portend even more gains for the largest U.S. tech stock.
He studied 76 prior melt-ups in the Dow Jones industrial average and says they do not necessarily portend future losses.
But we've already seen flashes of her bloodied and running for her life in the dark that portend bad things coming.
Think of countless summer blockbusters where crates or tanks or missiles emblazoned with unreadable Cyrillic or Chinese characters portend certain doom.
And the average amount keeps rising, according to two recent studies, which may portend lower standards of living for many retirees.
Many are looking to San Francisco for signs of what these shutdowns could portend for local economies across the country. —J.
But geological cycles can be broken, and the current lack of volcanism at Campi Flegrei doesn't necessarily portend a major eruption.
As Hurricane Florence barrels toward the East Coast, maybe nothing can portend the storm's wrath quite like photos taken from space.
CNN anchor Jake Tapper said Tuesday night that the evening's initial results do not portend a "blue wave" of Democratic victories.
That's most distressing to some economic forecasters because it could portend a recession and suggest a possible contraction of US manufacturing.
With bond traders expecting returns in the next two years to exceed those in the next five, inversions typically portend economic recession.
So what does this pattern say about the presidency and our current politics -- and what, if anything, might it portend for 2020?
The theater is a safe and special place—for anyone but someone whose political aims portend havoc for our society's most marginalized.
Success in a Democratic caucus does not necessarily portend success in a general election, when moderates and Republicans get to weigh in.
Twelve students and one teacher were killed in an episode that would come to portend a culture of campus violence in America.
So what does this panic calendar portend for the future of our currently en vogue opioid problem—and drug policy in America?
Again, although fiction, it could portend the direction for the Republican Party should a pathway to unity and cohesion fail to materialize.
British officials sought to reassure their U.S. counterparts that Brexit would not portend a withdrawal from world affairs, a U.S. official said.
We humans are, in essence, still listening for the sound of a broken stick that could portend the attack of an animal.
That combines to portend good things for the GOP as it seeks to hold those seven battleground seats along the West Coast.
Nonetheless, by the time you read this, you will probably be seeing instant polls purporting to portend big shifts in public attitudes.
Kennedy's retirement "doesn't portend much disruption," said Andrew Grossman, a conservative legal scholar and a partner at the law firm Baker & Hostetler.
The demonstrated breakthroughs of AI technologies are not yet affecting much of the economy, but they portend bigger implications as they diffuse.
Nobody disagrees that demographic shifts in America portend a serious reckoning for critical programs for senior citizens like Social Security and Medicare.
The combined ravages of opportunistic thieves and destructive weather seem to portend at least three bleak years for vanilla ice cream lovers.
LAVENTHAL: BUT JUST A YIELD CURVE INVERTING WOULDN'T MAKE IT A – WAPNER: YOU WOULDN'T SAY IT WOULD PORTEND A CALAMITY OR CATASTROPHE?
"You see an upside surprise in average hourly earnings," but Wall Street remains unconvinced that those gains necessarily portend broader inflation gains.
That depends on what these attacks portend — whether the global currents of religiously inspired terrorism overwhelm the island's longstanding experience with pluralism.
But it's still worth noting how good this season has been and what it may portend for the next year or two.
Both will serve as reminders that however disruptive Trump's election appeared, the nationalist wave it appeared to portend did not fully materialize.
For the two men, the rest of 20.17 did not live up to the promise that Mr. Trump's inauguration seemed to portend.
The concoction was more crepe than pizza, but the result tasted just as delicious as its laundry list of components might portend.
A no vote could send Germans back to elections, potentially signal the political demise of Ms. Merkel, and portend months more uncertainty.
Continued high emissions portend even more alarming changes to the planet by 28.5 — with warming upward of 210°C, or 28.5°F.
But the demand and willingness of Silicon Valley investors to back such ventures portend a future filled with similar, and perhaps savvier, startups.
And what does all this investment portend not only for the industry and other potential entrants, but also for customers of financial services?
ESTHER GEORGE: So, we all know what the history is of inverted yield curves and the concern that they portend a recession coming.
This does not portend well for the rest of Indian startups that are not No. 1 or No. 2 in their market segment.
Both Sony and Panasonic showed off high-end players at CES, so Samsung's exit doesn't necessarily portend the end of your home theater.
And in a development that could portend even more devastating results in the near future, Sanchez, who came into Tuesday's game batting just .
Alternately referred to as "high back pockets" or a prominent "lower half," having a big posterior is said to portend good power potential.
These women are able to portend the future, control animals, and win wars; neither Vortigern nor Arthur could've achieved the throne without them.
"It's a soft report but it doesn't portend a turn in the labor market," said Michael Gapen, chief United States economist at Barclays.
However, they also could portend more rate reductions around the world as other countries try to keep their currency value below the dollar's.
The extent to which, for instance, smartphone shipments in the country pick up in the ensuing months could portend consumer behavior more broadly.
The fact that Cleveland is still fairly close considering all of that could portend a tightly-contested game the rest of the way.
There are already supply shortages at hospitals and permissive attitudes from some politicians and media figures, which could portend an even deadlier outbreak.
If past is prologue, estimates from Colombia's previous armed group demobilizations portend a 15 percent to 20 percent recidivism rate over five years.
That would likely portend a strong performance in presidential and congressional elections in November 2017, in which Bachelet is constitutionally barred from running.
Traditional grocers and retailers are in a state of shock over what Amazon's proposed acquisition of Whole Foods might portend for their businesses.
Two new swing state polls from Quinnipiac University also portend a close race that might not be decided until late on Tuesday evening.
Investors looking for an easier Federal Reserve should be careful what they wish for, as such cycles can portend bad news down the road.
If successful, it could portend a future fleet of thousands of Facebook-owned satellites, to rival the likes of Elon Musk's SpaceX or OneWeb.
Demonstrations in Hong Kong continued Sunday, but were smaller than in previous weeks and appeared to portend a shift to more guerrilla-style tactics.
And even though O'Rourke didn't win, political professionals on both sides said the outcome could portend bad news for the GOP in the future.
"CPI was a miss, but it doesn't necessarily portend broader inflation trends," said George Goncalves, head of fixed-income strategy at Nomura Securities International.
Bois's analyses of Kelly's art school realism emphasizes how these naively naturalistic works portend the stripped-down semi-abstractions that were soon to come.
Although these trends do not portend the collapse of Mr Putin's regime, they do present fresh challenges as he approaches two decades in power.
Companies typically invest more when they feel confident that the economy is improving, so a downturn in capital spending could portend further weakness ahead.
Two Republican senators accused Trump of debasing U.S. politics and the country's standing abroad, a rebellion that could portend trouble for his legislative agenda.
What does the CBO's analysis portend for the rest of the illegal alien population who are also demanding amnesty and a "pathway to citizenship"?
The breakup of a church -- or two -- may portend only the breakup of institutions unwilling to change, not the dissolution of a great nation.
Losses in the first two contests, and what they portend for the general election, would hurt Clinton even if she wins her party's nomination.
Instead, Gallagher's first 2628 days have been refreshing and may portend the type of congressional vision offered by a new class of millennial leaders.
A GOP defeat in a red-leaning state could, when combined with a wave of recent bad headlines, portend trouble for Trump's reelection campaign.
" Vintage items that truly reek, she warns, "can, like bad-smelling food, portend all sorts of other problems — damage, moths or other bugs (shudder).
And as Americans gird for a raucous election year, the scuffle over who stays on Wisconsin's voting rolls may also portend similar struggles nationwide.
Support for George P. Bush probably does not portend a warming of relations between the current President and the leaders of the Bush dynasty.
The complexity of these issues, plus likely strong opposition from Canada and Mexico on some changes, does not portend well for a rapid negotiation.
The prickly tone is a difficult balancing act, and "Diamond Tongues" may settle for being a softer-hearted film than its most cynical scenes portend.
At the same time, difficulties for House Democratic candidates in flipping GOP-held Florida seats could portend problems in the party's bid for a majority.
It's a major break from the way the US conducts itself at these meetings, and it could portend an even greater rift within the alliance.
Valery Gerasimov, in Azerbaijan, but was quick to point out that the meeting did not portend increased cooperation with Russia in Syria or anywhere else.
To be sure, some experts are not convinced that healthy payroll increases necessarily portend faster growth, arguing that the economy is on very shaky ground.
Now, patches of this planetary heritage are going up in smoke, thanks to a devastating fire season that many experts say could portend the future.
In Grand Ole Opera, as in so much of Kelley's work, these innocent objects are charged with a meaning much darker than their surfaces portend.
Plasma is controversial, however, which could portend a painfully protracted debate about the best way to move forward like bitcoin experienced, and may continue to.
Chevron, as one of the oil industry's leaders, is normally seen as a bellwether of sorts, and the large loss could portend ongoing deep pain.
However, none of the current signs portend reasons for any optimism about the future of the country and its more-than-40-year-old conflict.
Despite all manner of apocalyptic predictions, the United Kingdom's vote to leave the European Union probably doesn't portend the election of Donald Trump come November.
But Democrats smell a win in the special election on Tuesday, one, they believe, will portend a blue wave to come in the November midterms.
We'll learn more from exit polls, but Utah may portend a willingness, at least among some conservatives, to vote for a Democrat this time around.
The heavy outflows may portend a longer run for U.S. stocks, even with the benchmark S&P 500 up 2.53 percent from a February low.
Some investors may worry the most valuable company reaching these new heights could portend a significant drop is ahead like during dot-com technology bubble.
In other security news, we took a look at the growing rift between President-elect Donald Trump and the intelligence community—and what that might portend.
This new feature may even portend a next generation of AirPods that has hearing-enhancement capabilities, similar to models like the IQbuds Boost, although that's speculation.
If Friday's strikes portend a willingness to play a more forceful role in the Middle East, they may threaten Mr Putin's recent gains in the region.
This week on "The Argument," the columnists discuss the results of the New Hampshire primary and what they portend for the next contests in the race.
Its third-quarter results gave a hint at what scaling back from the United States, its most lucrative market, could portend for the bank going forward.
AliExpress does portend capitalism's collapse: Dresses that cost $16 degrade wages and the environment, for the sake of an obscene, always-accelerating demand for cheap stuff.
Judging by the run-up to previous elections, winning the popularity contest by such a wide margin would portend an eventual victory of some 13 points.
Concerned that Mr Trump's tweets might portend another presidential firing, some Senate Republicans—including Jeff Flake and Lindsey Graham—warned Mr Trump against sacking Mr Mueller.
This does not portend a return to the horrific violence of 2010-12; almost 40% of the recent rise is accounted for by gang-infested Guerrero.
In The Matrix, instances of deja vu portend some oncoming calamity caused by a systemic malfunction, and that's exactly where I believe the US is headed.
The results of this offseason could portend changes in the NBA with teams being more aggressive to land stars or realizing that they went too far.
Does this portend the inability of current politics that knows no compromise, that knows no civil discourse, that only sees a way forward confined with blinders?
While Maley says he's not a devotee of the indicator, it does historically portend trouble for energy stocks when it happens in the XLE energy ETF.
Difficult as it was to endure, the late-2018 slide and the early 2019 rally may portend good things for investors the rest of the year.
B ut a closer known for breathtaking velocity falling back to the pack may portend an issue that could get far worse before it gets better.
Then, what do the results of last week's British elections portend for American politics — and what does Brexit mean for the future of the United Kingdom?
But it's worth paying attention to the proceeding for what it might portend about civil rights litigation in the wake of judicial appointments by President Trump.
A U.S. unilateral withdrawal does not necessarily portend the imminent collapse of the agreement nor does it signal an immediate acceleration of Iran's nuclear weapons program.
Besides the standard, constant messaging around both candidates and their track records, the campaign has already seen the flashes of fighting that portend a big race.
Or does it portend a flattening of Los Angeles into just another entrepôt of a single art system — one less and less distinct from New York?
While there have been a handful of high-profile defections, the top military brass has publicly rallied behind Mr. Maduro, which may portend a protracted standoff.
This how the poem "Amorous Day" begins: An amorous day and not to be denied: toothpaste coffee toast portend the cold sea-swell of my urges.
And then, this advice: Don't avoid the depression screening or treatment for fear of what it might portend for your rates at some point in the future.
With the river at flood stage in several states, Davenport's flooding could portend what other communities downriver may face in the coming days if barriers don't hold.
The hot job reports may also portend acceleration in wage growth, which could be a worry for the Federal Reserve trying to keep a lid on inflation.
The veteran U.S. diplomat outlined why he was concerned about the direction of many governments today, and what it could portend for those engaged in the markets.
The annual revisions, then, appear more to be backward-looking data that don't portend any meaningful slowing ahead, according to multiple economists who reviewed the latest numbers.
But if you're not a Pats fan, there's something else that could happen on the field that may portend a solid market return this year, says Bapis.
Traders see that as a portend that the Russian economy could be about to take off, forecast to grow modestly next year after a recession in 2016.
Worries that the weak Chinese data could portend slower world economic growth hurt Wall Street and sent key indexes down more than 2 percent in early trading.
The number of US physicians engaging with telemedicine job postings has spiked substantially, which could portend growth in the supply of telemedicine practitioners and overall telemedicine utilization.
The term, the study says, leaves out the host of new Internet-enabled devices — from thermostats to toys to televisions — that portend a new era of surveillance.
While the government shutdown probably won't mean much for the economy in the near term, the impasse may portend bad news for a looming debt ceiling showdown.
To some, the arrests portend a quick consolidation of authority under the young, reformist Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who wants to vault the country to modernity.
Toys "R" Us is the latest failure of financial engineering, albeit one that could portend a potentially more ominous outlook for private equity in the digital era.
The win may portend a strong showing for Biden on Tuesday night, when Democratic voters will award more delegates than on any other night of the primary.
It has never necessarily followed that legal trouble for Manafort is legal trouble for Trump — even if it does portend tremendous political trouble for the Trump administration.
Speaking in the Oval Office on Friday, Trump congratulated Johnson on his party's win and suggested that the Conservative victory may portend his own success in 2020.
And now, the aspirations of right-wing United States lawmakers may portend even deeper and more disturbing convergences between Central American nightmares and the fading American dream.
Specifically, the increase in alcohol deaths may reflect a bubble of baby boomers while the dropping rates of alcohol use among teenagers may portend a brighter future.
The election results and what they may portend have crushed the transgender community, said Greta Martel, co-founder and executive director of the 2-year-old Trans Lifeline.
To hammer their point home, they provide hooks in highly reliable fashion, two of the best attached to lyrics more lyrical than the titles "Yo" and "Wow" portend.
But a draft proposal from the Trump administration that's been circulating in Congress recently doesn't appear to push for a radical transformation of NAFTA, or portend its destruction.
What do you think that will portend for his relationships in government, whether they be in his cabinet or in Congress—people like Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell?
What does the stealth train ride by the North Korean leader to China portend for the United States and its denuclearization meeting in May with the Pyongyang regime?
In the short term, Thursday's stress test results, which are mandated by the Dodd-Frank financial overhaul law of 2010, could portend good news for the banks' investors.
What does that portend for the politics of the next few years, for the kinds of congressional candidates we'll see in 2018, for the presidential race of 2020?
While many had been worried about an even bigger Peace Corps funding cut, this is not good news and could portend even deeper cuts in the years ahead.
As we should all know by now, such electronic assaults can be difficult to trace to their source and the threats they portend equally challenging to secure against.
Mr. Shine's departure could portend big changes as the Murdochs move to retool a lucrative channel that has threatened to become an obstacle to their global business ambitions.
This episode of clemency could portend pardons for Michael Flynn, Roger Stone, Paul Manafort and others implicated in the Mueller investigation, writes Jennifer Rubin in The Washington Post.
The Arctic is a bellwether for the global climate -- seemingly small changes here can have huge consequences, and portend what's to come for the rest of the planet.
The end of 2018 seemed to portend a reckoning as investors fretted over the trade war and the Federal Reserve's plans to drain cash from the financial system.
Recent experience with the bursting of outsized credit bubbles, like those in Japan, Spain and the United States, does not portend well for China's long-run economic performance.
Devices like the Amazon Echo, a voice-activated smart speaker, portend a future where artificially intelligent digital assistants fetch information without needing to access a search engine directly.
But Liu's appointment does not portend big changes in strategy and Gou is likely to keep control of the company he founded 45 years ago, analysts have said.
But going more than 100 years without major seismic activity along the fault zone is an anomaly, geologists say, and could portend a massive earthquake along the infamous fault.
His earnest face swings from bewildered to grimly amused in seconds, his jaw often left hanging by whatever new horror Trump's latest Cabinet pick or histrionic tweet might portend.
Emerging markets are under heavy and mounting pressure, credit markets are crumbling, the U.S. bond yield curve is barely 30 basis points from inverting, which may portend a recession.
In a dream world, "accelerate," along with its companion buzzword, "modern," could portend a new wave of security products that are usable enough for engineering teams to implement themselves.
Does the nearly nonstop activism portend electoral wins for the Democratic Party, in much the same way that the Tea Party movement of 193 produced electoral gains for Republicans?
To determine whether the worrisome polling trends portend an epidemic of electoral apathy, The Economist has built a model that aims to explain why Latin American turnout rates differ.
But this possibility, which it said would leave Europe's distillate-focused refineries most exposed, does not portend a rougher ride for margins, thanks to the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
Many fear the wave of violence could portend a repeat of events in the 1980s, when dozens of leftist politicians affiliated with the Patriotic Union party were gunned down.
That the drug may have completed Phase 85033 (safety) or even Phase 2 (efficacy) clinical trials in adults does not portend equally satisfactory results when dealing with sick children.
Cannabis is illegal under federal law, and if Mr. Sessions were to be confirmed, many supporters of legalization worry that his past remarks about marijuana could portend a crackdown.
Although Trump's approval rating in recent days has held steady around 40%, shifts on these attributes among Republicans could portend a disappointed base and a shrinking core of supporters.
Some officials said privately that the message appeared to portend a new round of state aid probes days before Vestager began meeting with U.S. officials and lawmakers in Washington.
Deutsche Bank's chief US equity strategist, Binky Chadha, says the coronavirus-linked volatility and slowdown will follow one of four historical patterns, and all of them portend further losses.
But if the events of this week portend a recession during the election, few things would put them in as strong a position to take back the White House.
"While low interest rates are keeping speculative-grade default rate low (at 2.1% in first-half 2019), high debt levels and slowing economies portend a future spike," Chan added.
Their awkward first meeting at last year's NATO summit in Brussels, when they engaged in a lengthy, white-knuckle handshake, seemed to portend years of tensions over world affairs.
Headlines of shuttering plants and layoffs portend a trend that, if not addressed swiftly with smart policy solutions, will increase the cost of medicine for patients throughout this nation.
For now, temperatures in the Pacific are a bit warmer than average (about 1 degree Fahrenheit or 0.5 degrees Celsius), but not quite enough to portend big changes — yet.
Clinton supporters have the power to ensure that the election of Donald Trump does not portend end times — as long as they do not succumb to bitterness and alienation.
As silly as the president in all caps on Twitter is, it's not exactly a sign that he's willing to bypass the judiciary altogether, which really would portend a crisis.
In other words, if the court were to strike down the executive action on Constitutional grounds, it could portend a way to limit executive action in other areas as well.
A GOP victory in November will undoubtedly portend disaster for the nation as a whole and especially for any voter who cares about equality and fairness and basic human rights.
The current bull market, now nearing its seventh year, has shown resilience for several years running, and historic data shows that a bad start does not a bad year portend.
It has also sparked a firestorm of debate and speculation as to what this attack might portend for the future of the Black Lives Matter movement and minority-police relations.
The U.S. auto industry saw record sales in 2015, but a flat December may portend a rougher road ahead, said Mike Jackson, the leader of the nation's largest dealer chain.
And that could portend a future of young racing fans leveraging technology to become bona fide drivers, and young drivers doing the same to build up their on-track careers.
With Turkey's relations with Europe and the United States deteriorating, there had been hopes that Mr. Erdogan's visit might portend closer relations with Greece, and greater stability in the region.
It may also forecast trouble for the mother's health later in life: pre-eclampsia can portend heart disease and stroke, and gestational diabetes can signal later obesity and metabolic disease.
How long has Varys been phoning it in, and what does the spymaster possibly jumping ship to support another claimant to the throne portend for Dany's authority over the allies?
The muted response in France could portend a similar response by voters in Britain and Germany when they head to the polls later this year in their own national elections.
The Hyundai shutdowns — the first factory lines to be idled outside China — could portend much more serious disruptions in the complex networks that supply automakers with essential components and materials.
If, as the saying goes, it really is always darkest before the dawn, we should greet this grand bargain with what it may portend: a new, better day for America.
Over the past few months, a number of his employees have left of their own accord, he said, concerned that the no-match letters could portend a federal immigration raid.
Over the past few months, a number of his employees have left of their own accord, he said, concerned that the no-match letters could portend a federal immigration raid.
Analysts and traders are looking at the immediate supply effect of the Saudi attacks and what they portend for the long-term security of the world's largest crude oil exporter.
And the Cruz-Trump animosity could also portend long-term difficulties for the Republican Party if one of them becomes the nominee and strong negative impressions remain among the other's supporters.
The Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL are good phones, mostly because they're building on top of solid foundations and because of what they portend for the future of mobile handsets.
But their decline could portend a downward trend shared by more significant insects for which research is lacking, said study author Tyson Wepprich, a postdoctoral research assistant at Oregon State University.
If the current results hold and Sanders's supporters stay angry, it may portend a repeat of the 28503 campaign, when some Sanders backers refused to support Clinton in the general election.
Investment growth might even portend an expansion in the capacity of the economy to supply growth, leading to higher trend growth in the years ahead, just as Mr Trump has promised.
Our very being would be at risk -- on issues from health care to immigration, to the right to marry to the makeup of the Supreme Court and all that would portend.
Mr Northam's victory and his party's surprising gains in the legislature could portend dramatic shifts in policy, including a Medicaid-financed expansion at the state level of the Affordable Care Act.
"We don't know exactly what these developments portend, other than that there's actually some significant criminal charges being considered," said Stephen Vladeck, a professor at the University of Texas Law School.
Rather than a triumph for Republicans, the results of Tuesday's Georgia race,  and an overlooked but even more shocking election one state over, portend a wave election for Democrats in 2018.
The view from millionaire investors does not portend a sustained pulling out of equities, and the data does not show a drastic reevaluation of portfolio allocations or long-term investment goals.
It also could portend a very different style of president — without the sweeping themes of Barack Obama, the moral certainty of George W. Bush or the explanatory clarity of Bill Clinton.
But crude later retreated on worries that the weak Chinese data could portend slower worldwide growth, which also hurt Wall Street and sent key stock indexes more than 1 percent lower.
Regardless of the details, the Russian and American cases portend a bleak future for Mr. Dokuchaev, whose career encapsulates ties between criminal hackers and the security services in post-Soviet Russia.
" If recent stock market declines do portend an economic slowdown domestically, he said, "there might be less need – or even no need – for further tightening of monetary policy by the Federal Reserve.
Sarah Turberville, the director of the Project on Government Oversight's Constitutional Project, said the group is particularly concerned that Operation Streamline could portend a broader erosion of the federal public defender system.
While he saw some signs of strength in industrial production when drilling down to hard data, such as electricity and steel output, the drop in investment growth could portend a sharper slowdown.
Armchair analysts have been predicting an oil price war between Saudi Arabia and Iran for a while now, and escalating tensions between the countries would seem to portend a major market disruption.
Daniel Russel, Washington's former top diplomat for Asia, told Reuters the differences between Moon and U.S. President Donald Trump would mean inevitable friction, but "don't portend a crisis or failure" for relations.
That said, Iraq benefits from having among the largest oil reserves in the world and a relatively educated population, which is why Saturday's election could portend a much better future for Iraq.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's escalating assault on the "rigged" and "sick" institutions of the government that he leads may portend an ominous end game to special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.
The refusal of the Court to intervene in the spousal benefits case could portend another compromise, one that allows state and local governments to pick and choose which marriages they will support.
Among other causes of concern is the flattening of the so-called yield curve, which some worry could portend tough economic times ahead, even though the United States economy currently is robust.
However, some analysts said the sharp equities fall of the past few days doesn't portend the start of a bear market as economic fundamentals and corporate earnings in the region remain strong.
If geography is destiny, the proximity of the United States to Latin America could portend a different future for Spanish than other immigrant languages that have faded, like German, Italian or Polish.
Democrats are right to be nervous: The tight early results, matched with Mr. Bloomberg's cash infusion, may portend a far more drawn-out primary process than many in the party had hoped.
That was not just because of his line drive home runs, which traveled 893 and 289 feet, but because of what a return to last year's form might portend for the Yankees.
The foregoing plainly illustrates that freeing Raqqa does not amount to an "American victory," nor portend a bright future for the region, and it certainly does not signal the end of ISIS.
"It doesn't portend very well for what's going to happen on the floor, because we all know that without bipartisan support, appropriation bills are very difficult to call and pass," Durbin said.
The final spot looks likeliest to go to Mortensen, but Captain Fantastic is an awful film and nobody seems too excited about his work; those two factors could portend mischief to come.
Like Votto, the star players Brett Gardner of the Yankees, Russell Martin of the Toronto Blue Jays and Anthony Rizzo of the Cubs had terrible springs that did not portend regular-season collapses.
In March, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said the city would close Rikers in as little as 10 years, citing falling crime levels that he said portend a long-term trend.
Though the White House's proposal to gut EPA's budget by one-third is unlikely to make it through Congress, these personnel changes portend a drastic reshaping of EPA's work in protecting the environment.
Trump's rise, and what it could portend for GOP politics and policies, suggests that Netanyahu's strategy for deflecting American pressure on the Israel-Palestine conflict may not be as foolproof as he'd hoped.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Dow Jones Industrial Average triggered a technical signal on Tuesday that many investors believe could portend more gains for stocks in the short term, known as the golden cross.
Early voting data may portend a jump in the number of Hispanic voters this year, especially in the key swing states of Nevada and Florida, and Clinton would likely be the biggest beneficiary.
RISING CARBON-DIOXIDE levels and the climate change associated with them portend many problems, but one group of people might be expected to give them a cautious welcome: farmers in Earth's temperate zones.
In short, a lot can change, but the aggressive tone of some Administration rhetoric does not portend an easy period of negotiation ahead, nor does it suggest there is much scope for compromise.
Stay tuned this week for earnings reports from competitors looking to eat SAP's lunch including Oracle, Microsoft and Amazon, which will more roundly portend SAP's status in the competitive IT/cloud services space.
In a move that seemed to portend a shift in US policy, President-elect Trump spoke to Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-Wen in a phone call in December, upending decades of diplomatic protocol.
The US government shutdown probably won't mean much for the economy in the near term, but it has concerned investors that the impasse may portend bad news for a looming debt ceiling showdown.
However, the exemption granted to Florida should provide a critical reminder that the plan may not necessarily portend a future in which energy companies are drilling and producing energy in all these waters.
Do his struggles portend a one-way ticket to China much sooner than even his harshest critics believe, or is he still one of the league's best rebounders for at least another year?
Those years were marked by relative (relative) peace and prosperity, by some notable policy initiatives - and by the ever-present smell of scandal that always seemed to portend some criminal prosecution or other.
"We are seeing some indicators, such as slow-growing wages, an increase in job cuts, and an exodus of CEOs, that may portend rough waters ahead," said Andrew Challenger, the firm's vice president.
Bennet's third-quarter total falls short of his second-quarter fundraising haul — about $2.8 million — and may portend trouble as he heads into a critical three-month period for the Democratic nominating contest.
But the possibility that these trends portend higher housing costs and more housing demand in the future in poorer, minority neighborhoods adds a cautionary note, Ms. Ellen said, to the declining crime trend.
The scale and sophistication of the right's judicial confirmation efforts would seem to portend a dark period ahead for the left, which, despite having made great strides under Mr. Obama, finds itself outmaneuvered.
For GE's part, executives are hoping the BP partnership will portend future opportunities across the oil industry, especially ahead of the company's merger of its oil and gas division with Baker Hughes BHI.
Fitch could envision negative momentum in the ratings and/or Outlook should this acquisition portend a more acquisitive posture that leads to leverage persisting at higher levels for an extended period of time.
In the near term, Volkswagen's transgressions may result in thousands of cars being brought to a premature end, but it may portend a new future for the automobile in the United States and elsewhere.
If Democratic Congressman Beto O'Rourke comes even close to winning the U.S. Senate race against Republican incumbent Ted Cruz in the conservative states, it may portend shifting battle lines in the 2020 presidential maps.
It's also an offer Schiff may not be able to fulfill: Trump has warned he may invoke executive privilege to block Bolton's testimony, a process that could portend a lengthy legal or procedural battle.
As stock market turbulence will likely persist until fears about China subside and crude prices stabilize, it is unclear whether bloated yield spreads on junk bonds portend a looming U.S. recession, some analysts said.
"A lot can change, but the aggressive tone of some Administration rhetoric does not portend an easy period of negotiation ahead, nor does it suggest there is much scope for compromise," the rater said.
His loyalists will look past any number of ideological and ethical and even legal transgressions because they believe he is fighting to secure more important things, and that his survival will portend their revival.
So, while there is no question that Beyond Meat has taken a big bite out of the natural food and meat alternative market, that fact doesn't necessarily portend more huge IPOs for similar products.
And the growing number of probes portend trouble not only for Facebook but also for its chief rival, Alphabet's Google unit, which previously has also benefited from the disclosure waiver for online political ads.
The flash floods in early 2019 were aggravated by inadequate drainage and portend future floods, crop losses (which will add to food shortages), and forced migration to the cities, where there are no jobs.
With the trial of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera now in the hands of the jury, it is important to reflect on what the trial does and does not portend for the years ahead.
And it shouldn't if most Democrats (and I am including progressives in this label) believe that there are much bigger issues at stake than the egos of those who portend to lead either faction.
Her actions point up a problem that this ghost of Christmas future might portend: As parents, we've long ceded far too much authority to our schools, and we are starting to see the results.
Does this event portend a sad and dangerous devolving of societal norms where some fringe, marginalized people feel they have a license, even a duty, to kill those whose views they strongly disagree with?
In another stream of consciousness digression, Trump suddenly started pondering his prospects in his own re-election race, wondering what a bad showing in November would portend for his hopes of a second term.
A 40 percent drop in oil prices from October through December "may portend rougher times ahead" for exploration and production companies, according to Haynes & Boone's latest report on bankruptcies of North American energy producers.
As my colleagues have written this month, most year-end predictions are useless, particularly those that portend to pick a sector that is set to soar or dictate how the stock market will perform.
Whatever else the triumph of AMLO (as Mexicans call Mr López Obrador) may portend, it has provided a fillip for the Latin American left, of all varieties, after it has suffered a series of defeats.
The defense lawyers thought the criticism might portend a reversal and a reprimand for the government, which had trumpeted Mr. Modanlo's conviction more than two years ago as a triumph of white-collar criminal prosecutions.
NEW YORK, March 26 (Reuters) - The Dow Jones Industrial Average triggered a technical signal on Tuesday that many investors believe could portend more gains for stocks in the short term, known as the golden cross.
CARACAS (Reuters) - In a portend of steepening inflation in crisis-stricken Venezuela, money supply surged 10 percent in just one week earlier this month, its largest single-week rise in a quarter of a century.
But Mr. Squadron was more hopeful about the lessons of the last few weeks — and what it could portend for Democrats if they are able to compete in statehouse races in the years to come.
Despite the money and staff he directed to the race, Mr. McConnell became as much a liability as he was an asset, leaving Republicans nervously wondering what that may portend in other primaries next year.
On a possession that could portend bad things for James in terms of how the game is being called, Iguodala wrestled the ball out of his hands, with no foul call despite plenty of contact.
This isn't to say that "Now or Never" is a bad song by any means, but it did portend the radio pop-heavy era of "Hopeless Fountain Kingdom," during which Halsey somewhat lost her edge.
"Until the Philippine government stops the drug war killings and seeks meaningful accountability for its thousands of victims, Jee Ick-joo's murder may portend a flood of for-profit killings by cops," Mr. Kine wrote.
It was a "forceful pushback" against the rate cut, Goldman Sachs economists Jan Hatzius and David Mericle said in a note to clients, and could portend a tougher road for policy action in the future.
Those figures alone could portend a strong showing for Mr. Sanders at the caucuses, where candidates must receive at least 15 percent support at a caucus site to collect that site's share of state delegates.
This grassroots activism may portend a more collaborative approach to astronomy in the future, while providing a model for other scientific teams who are looking to engage as many people as possible in their work.
As silly as the president declaring "SEE YOU IN COURT" in all caps on Twitter is, it's not exactly a sign that he's willing to bypass the judiciary altogether, which really would portend a crisis.
"In short, a lot can change, but the aggressive tone of some administration rhetoric does not portend an easy period of negotiation ahead, nor does it suggest there is much scope for compromise," the analysts wrote.
The car that rear-ended Yue Jiang on a Saturday afternoon two years ago in suburban Phoenix, as she drove with her boyfriend by her side, seemed to portend nothing worse than a common fender bender.
At a time when Big Tech is becoming an increasingly salient and urgent part of the political and cultural conversation, Hawley's stance on tech could portend the future of the Republican Party's approach to Silicon Valley.
In terms of economic and financial issues, many of Trump's positions will favor a particular asset class, sub-asset class, or sector at the expense of another but not necessarily portend a more serious market downturn.
Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has warned that the nuclear agreement does not portend a reconciliation with the United States, and many hard-liners in Iran remain strongly opposed to any move toward closer ties.
The win in Mississippi could portend a strong night for Biden on a pivotal day in the primary calendar, now that the race has been narrowed to the former vice president and Sanders following Super Tuesday.
The yield curve — the relationship between short- and longer-term bond yields — has moved in a direction that may portend economic problems, but it is not sending out clear signals of distress, at least not yet.
But before you click away in proletarian disgust, there is something deeper worth studying about Peloton, its fanatical fan base and what its unusual path to success might portend for the future of the gadget business.
Some economists have also raised early concerns about slowing growth in Europe, which could affect the United States, and about other market metrics that could portend a slowdown, such as the rise in Treasury bond yields.
Ms. Tsai and her supporters had cited the Hong Kong protests as an ominous example of what unification on the Communist Party's terms would portend for Taiwan's young and vibrant, if messy at times, democratic society.
Since the fall of one-party rule in 22019, Tunisia's Western friends have dealt with many uncertainties and new faces in the government, but this election could portend a deeper shift in the country's political culture.
But the ratings agency warned that sharp decline in reserves in recent months could still portend further capital outflows if pressure on the yuan persisted and confidence in the ability if policymakers to shore up confidence wavered.
Generic ballot polls show Democrats with a modest but mostly consistent lead and other measures, like voter enthusiasm, portend badly for the GOP, which has either lost or underperformed in winning a string of recent special elections.
A couple of days before the shooting, I arrived in Las Vegas to report on the launch of the team and what it might portend for the N.F.L.'s Raiders, who are due to arrive in 2020.
Finally, Mr. Cohen's cooperation continues to portend trouble for President Trump, the Trump Organization and the Trump political campaign, in conjunction with the payments Mr. Cohen arranged to women who claimed they had affairs with Mr. Trump.
The Kokesh decision, in the meantime, makes life a bit more difficult for the S.E.C., and could portend a more extensive curtailing of its power to seek disgorgement if the remedy is not available in federal courts.
That had limited effect because China refused to end trade; an announcement on Saturday that Beijing would suspend coal imports from North Korea until the end of the year could portend a breakthrough if it follows through.
That split could portend serious differences internationally about what privacy guardrails to erect in the era of 25G, and a possible splintering across national lines regarding advertising policies and the ways in which these networks are monetized.
While it's unclear what the figures might portend for the general election — the president's job approval numbers remain stuck in the mid-40s in most surveys — the results highlight the degree to which Trump's base is energized.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Tensions among Republicans about President Donald Trump boiled over on Tuesday as two senators accused Trump of debasing U.S. politics and the country's standing abroad, a rebellion that could portend trouble for his legislative agenda.
Lam's political opponents said the law was unconstitutional and worried it could portend more emergency measures, which give her effective carte blanche to make new laws as necessary in the instance of a severe breakdown of public order.
The big picture: While these specific satellites may not be that big of a deal in the long run, the large constellations they portend could be an unexpected contributor to light pollution in the night sky for everyone.
In what feels like a bleak portend for things to come, Motorola's beat a number of competitors to the seemingly inevitable punch, requiring either a Bluetooth connection, USB-C headphones or an awkward adapter to listen through headphones.
Still, there was a thought that the record would portend greater things, and it's what fans hung on to as they filled the Verizon at gametime, hundreds of them lining the glass watching the team's pregame warm up.
"Unfortunately, the most oft-repeated claims are flat out wrong and portend a dangerous path of retreat from the strong trade approach that has long been a powerful positive force for American workers, consumers and families," she wrote.
President Donald Trump is trying to rally support behind his healthcare bill but investors are worried failure to do so could portend trouble for promised tax cuts and relaxed regulation expected to support growth and tighter monetary policy.
Far from foreshadowing provincial earthly concerns, these objects portend, if anything, that the indifferent universe beyond Earth doesn't give a rat's asteroid about about the outcome of 15th century European battles or the potential enchantment of inanimate objects.
In fact, long-term rates fell so much that yields on the 3-month and 2-year notes exceeded longer-term rates in a phenomenon known as curve inversion, a sign many investors believe to portend eventual recession.
But instead, Pittsburgh began a string of playoff failures in 2010, while San Jose continued to suffer shortcomings in the postseason, being swept in the Western Conference Finals by the Chicago Blackhawks a portend of things to come.
Nor is it intended to portend ill for, or in any way curse, the work force of Focus, a presumably representative sample of whom were, on a recent visit, welcoming, good-humored, eager to share knowledge and friendly.
Conventional wisdom would suggest the wild market swings, triple- to quadruple-digit point drops in the Dow Jones industrial average, and major U.S. markets entering into corrections would portend higher gold prices as investors flock to safe havens.
Democrats were also not afraid to link the results in Virginia to the next big race on the calendar, arguing that the rejection of Trump and his policies here portend trouble for Republicans across the country in 2020.
The declining fortunes of Italy's populist Five Star Movement, and the re-emergence of a centrist former prime minister, Matteo Renzi, could portend a more business-friendly political climate there, too (though such hopes have repeatedly been dashed before).
Nina Shea, a specialist on and advocate for faith groups in the Middle East, said Mr Pence's statement could portend rescue at the 11th hour at a time when religious diversity in the region was hanging by a thread.
Next, health care discussions in the House broke down before a meeting between moderates and Freedom Caucus-ers could even take place, which does not portend well for the future of health care, tax reform, infrastructure, or anything else.
"Folks may have an inclination to do drastic things in portfolios to insulate themselves from higher volatility when in fact we think the backdrop would actually portend the exact opposite," Mills told CNBC's "Futures Now " in a recent interview.
But the midterms in November delivered exactly what her win seemed to portend: a wave of Democratic victories that consisted of important demographic shifts toward electing women of color who situate themselves in the left flank of the party.
In itself, a loss like that isn't going to upend anyone's retirement plan, but it doesn't merely portend declining long-term returns for bonds: It could also reduce the buffering effect of bonds in a portfolio that contains stocks.
Because full moons can portend endings, it's possible you will say goodbye to a partner at this time; however, this may not be in love at all—this could mean letting go of a collaborator or even a frenemy!
" Eswar Prasad, a professor of trade policy at Cornell University, said the tariffs would have "substantially disruptive effects on the tightly-woven supply chains in North America and portend even greater uncertainty in U.S. relationships with major trading partners.
Christopher Caldwell Not even those most depressed about Donald J. Trump's election and what it might portend could have envisioned the scene that took place just before Thanksgiving in a meeting room a few blocks from the White House.
In day-long testimony before the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday, Michael Cohen, President Trump's former attorney, made several devastating revelations about the president — revelations that portend a new era of accountability for the president and his close associates.
Between it and the ninth episode, I imagine there will be a few sighs of relief among those of us who bet on the show, then worried slightly as various midseason missteps seemed to portend worse things to come.
The increase in market volatility may portend another leg-up in yields which reached multi-year peaks on Thursday, as it raised the premiums on fixed income options and derivatives, making hedging more expensive for bond managers and traders, analysts said.
"Failing to respond to very tight labor markets with rates remaining negative in real terms could potentially risk unnecessarily shortening the economic recovery," added Rosengren, who does not vote on policy this year but whose views often portend overall Fed policy.
"I think that everyone's really excited," she says, shyly noting that Obama's JFK-like stump speeches seemed to portend well for citizens of the world troubled by climate change, America's long occupation of Iraq, and rumors of torture in Guantanamo Bay.
Now, security analysts say that the violence in the capital, Jakarta, on Thursday may portend a revival of an intermittent but bloody campaign, often against symbols of the West, that has plagued Indonesia for the past decade and a half.
MORE's bland, milquetoast amorality on world affairs, and his practiced refusal to condemn evil, Trump's words are a breath of fresh air and, God willing, portend a new American foreign policy based on the American principles of holding murderers accountable.
Pressure is growing on the businessman-turned politician to deliver as investors become worried that a failed healthcare push could also portend trouble for promised tax cuts and relaxed regulation that have propelled the market to record highs in recent months.
But the deal is coming under intense criticism from activists on the left, who fear it could portend Democrats going easy on Kavanaugh, Trump's second Supreme Court pick who could shift the ideology of court to the right for decades.
Their victories portend a country where 95 percent of the glaciers people rely on for fresh water have vanished, 50-year floods in Halifax occur every two years and the surrounding Arctic Ocean is emptied of ice floats each summer.
Against the backdrop of a vitriolic political campaign year — where purple language of a different sort tends to color policy debates — it is important to take stock of each camp's arguments and consider what they could portend for future biomedical innovation.
With newly available data from the Cooperative Congressional Election Study survey, the largest publicly-available election survey, we can now analyze what happened with these Obama-Trump voters in 2018 and what that might portend for Mr. Trump's re-election campaign.
"If not challenged, Beijing's actions portend a dystopian future in which no one is beyond the reach of Chinese censors, and an international human rights system so weakened that it no longer serves as a check on government repression," Roth continued.
If you have long-term investments in broad index funds, and not in individual stocks, you don't need to worry so much about particular companies, and even if dividend cuts portend market declines, you can prosper if you can endure some pain.
TCS is the third company to have meaningful investment in government securities after Reliance Industries and construction firm Larsen & Toubro, which traders say is diversifying a $266.7550 billion market dominated by banks and could portend a new investment trend for the country's conglomerates.
Why it matters: These changes portend bigger shifts to come that may reshape the global food system and lead to insecurity, with major agricultural countries facing more challenges from pests, heat waves, droughts, floods and other threats that could affect crop productivity.
And if one were to allow the possibility that bubbles can be negative too, the rise "by more than two standard deviations" used by GMO, a fund-management group, could reflect the readjustment of the price to fundamentals rather than portend a crash.
Still, there is concern among certain Democrats that her losses in Indiana and West Virginia—heavily white, culturally conservative, more rural states—portend difficulties among white working class men in the general election, particularly in must-win states like Pennsylvania and Ohio.
To be sure, the Hindenburg has missed the mark more times than it's been correct, but some analysts are concerned that the omen, when paired with other indicators flashing sell right now, could portend that at least a pullback is ahead this time.
Many I have spoken to acknowledge Rajoy chose this path for himself, but nobody I have spoken to in Madrid or Barcelona over the last month really knows what those exceptional measures will portend, for the people and politicians of Catalonia and Spain.
Washington (CNN)The Supreme Court's rejection of Democrats' challenge to districts they say were rigged on a partisan basis by Wisconsin Republicans came on a 9-0 vote, but dueling opinions revealed internal conflicts and portend difficulty ahead for any future gerrymandering claim.
While this steady rise in prices doesn't portend to spiraling inflation (in part thanks to anchored inflation expectations), it does translate into reduced disposable income, and thus reduced marginal spending capacity for households — a potential restraint on the main engine of economic growth.
In a market that still has the most growth potential and in which many producers, including Iran, Iraq and Russia, are trying to increase sales, that does not portend well for Saudi Arabia as it begins to bring new output online in June.
Some said there were important warning signs for Republicans -- especially the declining support among suburban voters -- while others downplayed the results and said they don't portend anything ominous for 2020, when President Donald Trump and a third of the Senate faces voters. Sen.
Chances of a missile test 'very low' Experts and analysts have speculated that the "Christmas gift" warning could portend some sort of advanced missile launch or satellite test, actions that would likely necessitate a response from the US and other global powers.
Donald Trump has gotten millions of voters to believe that he's the only thing standing between them and an American apocalypse; that if he loses, it will portend, on some level, the end of the country as they know and love it.
Trump's outspoken support for Israel in response to the UN resolution, coupled with the appointment of Friedman, portend a more robust engagement with Israel in the Trump administration -- potentially to the chagrin of some neighboring Arab States who are more sympathetic to the Palestine cause.
A vote to reinstall President Hassan Rouhani is seen as an endorsement for building ties with the international community, while an upset result would portend a more inward-looking Iran and put a hard-line administration on a collision course with President Donald Trump.
That, in turn, would hurt the stock market, setting up a negative feedback loop where a stock market decline would portend more weakness in the economy, which would, again, adversely affect stocks … a vicious cycle where the market affects the economy and vice-versa.
The real goal was to monitor changes on the Ross ice shelf as the greater ice-clad continent — under pressure from both relatively warm air above and seawater eating away ice from below — alter Antarctica's massive glaciers and portend historically unprecedented sea level rise.
There are two funding fights that are closer on the horizon for Congress and could portend the ability to avoid a shutdown starting in October: a mid-year fight on raising the debt ceiling and one on getting an agreement on raising the budget caps.
But settler leaders believe Trump's appointment of David Friedman as his U.S. ambassador to Israel, and Jason Greenblatt as his chief negotiator on international issues, portend a Trump administration that will bless Israeli settlement building, and effectively kill any dream of a Palestinian state.
Many of the songs that "speak to our moment" and portend the future on this list either offer escapism (as on Kungs' "This Girl"), wallow in misery (as on Future's "Mask Off"), or speak angry truth to power (A Tribe Called Quest's "We the People...").
The stock market is not a perfect predictor of the future, but the lackluster performance of a large part of it may portend a difficult period for many companies in which they pull back on their businesses and perhaps shed jobs in the process.
But in 2005, the extraordinary refusal to confirm his nomination to be President George W. Bush's ambassador to the United Nations by a Republican-controlled committee is worth revisiting for what it revealed about Mr. Bolton and what it may portend for our national security.
Listen and subscribe to our podcast from your mobile device: Apple Podcasts | RadioPublic | Stitcher | Spotify | Google Play In the post-midterm election episode of "The Argument," the columnists debate what Democratic gains in the House and Republican gains in the Senate portend for the country.
He drew just 2 percent of the black vote in the Nevada caucuses, and the lack of support within the black community that signals doesn't portend well for next Saturday's South Carolina primary, where black voters make up 60 percent of the Democratic electorate.
Mr. Sanders's appeal seems particularly strong in the West, where his ability to harness not just Latinos, but also liberal black and Asian-American voters could portend a strong showing in California, which will award more delegates than the four early voting states combined.
Which is among the reasons why Rice, the former national security adviser and United Nations ambassador under President Barack Obama, is so concerned about how she sees the Trump administration responding to the threat of impeachment — and what that may portend for America's national security.
But in a neighborhood that is so symbolically and concretely enriched by the arts, the divide between privileged patrons and artists was stark and sad and doesn't portend well for a unified front against the anti-arts agenda Sundara is on a mission to resist.
The success of new groups like Flippable in channeling rage against Trump into organizing action and dollars could portend a new normal of a very decentralized progressive movement, potentially displacing the Democratic Party establishment, which has yet to carve out its role in the so-called Resistance.
MARTINSVILLE, Va. — For a driver below the cut line at the start of the Round of 8 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs, taking the green flag at the back of the field doesn't portend well for the prospects of advancing to the Championship 4.
As one of the most respected names among PC gamers, Corsair has a lot to live up to with this new PC, but its compact shape and promise of being a "category-defying" product do portend positively for its appeal to an audience beyond gamers as well.
Senator Richard Blumenthal, a Connecticut Democrat who is on the Judiciary Committee, believes that the Administration's actions denigrating or denying the power of equal branches of government portend a "constitutional crisis" akin to Nixon's refusal to accept the appellate-court judgment regarding the White House tapes.
Still, the numbers from GM, the second biggest international automaker in China by sales, and Ford portend more uncertainty for the industry which is trying to rebound from a downward spiral that led to its first annual sales decline last year in more than two decades.
And so as she embarked on her international trip this week, Ivanka-the-politician could not escape the headlines attracted by Ivanka-the-celebrity: Journalists quickly took note of her new haircut, a nearly shoulder-length blonde bob, wondering what it might portend for her ambitions.
I thought that what the show did best was evoke the horror and claustrophobia and dread of living under a totalitarian government, and I had no interest in watching it become a rape revenge superhero show, as the final episodes of season two seemed to portend.
Sager's follow-up, "The Last Time I Lied," has what it takes to deliver the same chills: a creepy premise, a narrator with a haunted past and a series of delicious hints that portend a final, jaw-dropping bombshell that connects long-buried secrets to the present.
Since the proffered holiday present was tied to North Korea's demand that Washington lift sanctions for its nuclear program, it was widely interpreted by U.S. experts to portend an escalation in the negotiations standoff, such as a new long-range missile launch or even a nuclear test.
Philanthropy — through support from foundations like ours — must commit to learning and engaging in whatever spaces are needed to help diverse stakeholders understand and develop shared perspectives about what is underway, how to accurately communicate the changes it will portend, and help to develop options to respond.
Forget the Q. & A. Around Capitol Hill, everyone was on the hunt for clues as to how the vote count was shaping up, with the handful of senators considered ambivalent being read like tea leaves: What did the questions submitted by Susan Collins of Maine portend?
But the history of strife in the country does not portend a stable future of power sharing, and some regional experts see the prospect of a repeat of turmoil of the 1990s — when the Soviet withdrawal left a power vacuum and led to the Taliban takeover.
This is all happening in the mid-'90s; Kate, who blames herself for her father's death as an adult, persuaded Jack to make the drive via a phone call when she was a teenager, which is why this elaborate misdirect seemed to portend a drunk-driving accident.
While the local real estate/rental markets remain on fire, given an increasingly restrained funding environment, devaluations for once-hot startups, notable recent layoffs at high-profile tech companies and a challenging IPO market, many observers portend an ominous environment ripe for a bust similar to the early 2000s.
The same holds true for Buttigieg, who has polled well for months in Iowa and New Hampshire, both predominantly white states, but has lagged in more diverse states like Nevada and South Carolina, meaning that an under-par performance in the Hawkeye State could portend trouble for his campaign.
An unemployment rate of 4%, a Fed Funds rate below 1%, an overvalued dollar, a strong housing market and inflation below the Fed's target of 2% is a plausible, if very odd, mix, which could portend either a sudden burst of inflation or enduringly feeble demand (see article).
While this week's limited U.S. strike inside Syria could portend a bigger shift, Trump's earlier strikes against a single Syrian air field are the exception that proves the rule: While marketed as a repudiation of Obama's unwillingness to intervene militarily, Trump afterwards rushed to reassert his predecessor's restraint.
"Longer term, this event further narrows the space for countries that would benefit from cooperation with both the US (and its closest regional allies Israel, Saudi and the UAE) and Iran to chart a neutral path, and may portend a weakening of the US-EU strategic relationship," Malik said.
They had been convicted by an anticorruption court in July over luxury properties that the family owns in London, but a two-member bench of the Islamabad High Court suspended their sentences on Wednesday — a decision that may portend well for their appeal to overturn the verdict completely.
That Jackson limped off the field following the play, heading to the locker room shortly afterward with a sprained ankle, could portend bad things for Chicago going forward, but on this day he lived up to his promise to make sure his team did not fall apart again.
" Frances Degen Horowitz, the president emerita of the Graduate Center, added that while Professor Braham had painstakingly documented the past, he had also shown "a keen eye for current events, calling out those events and actions that portend a repetition of some of the devastating events of the past.
After all, if Trump is going to pull off an upset, he needs skeptics to fall in line now; likewise, if Trump-skeptics are privately terrified of what a Trump presidency might portend, they are being extremely reckless by allowing him to narrow the gap with Clinton without saying a word.
The electronic songs the article champions pay homage not to unique sounds coming out of the electronic underground—which usually does portend the "future of music," as pointed out in THUMP's analysis last year—but instead to songs that exemplify the perception of electronic music as a crowd-sourced medium.
Still, it's a very real question whether, in addition to endorsing these commitments, which have cost trillions of dollars and many lives over 16 years, they will embrace new entanglements of the sort President Trump has seemed to portend with his rash threats and questionable decisions on North Korea and Iran.
"But this case is one of many in the pipeline asking the Court to take up and resolve that issue -- especially now that Justice (Brett) Kavanaugh has replaced Justice (Anthony) Kennedy, which may portend a majority that's more inclined to side with the business owners in these disputes," Vladeck added.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - The recent drop in U.S. oil prices to around $46 a barrel and insufficient demand are throwing into doubt the prospects for oilfield service companies in 2019 and may portend a wave of restructuring and consolidation of an industry still recovering from the 153 downturn in energy markets.
Third, the whole-of-government approach to sanctions enforcement merits close watching for the additional reason that it may portend how the new administration will pursue other policies in the national security arena affecting multinational businesses, including reviews of foreign investments in U.S. entities and the response to the growing cyber threat.
When the commissioners veered into Christian doctrine, as in the examples above, they did not "attempt to convert any hearer to change their faith", "belittle those of another faith" or "portend that a person of another faith would be treated any differently by the prayer-giver in the business of the Board".
And they may portend a future where the "liberal politics with a dose of cultural conservatism" combination gives way to a sharper choice for many Jews: a more consistently conservative Judaism bound to Israeli nationalism, and a liberal Judaism that's more consistently liberal and less identitarian — and perhaps ultimately more secularized and assimilated.
In fact, in the middle of its New York screening, news broke that President Trump had lifted federal protections for transgender student bathroom use—another sign that the next four years portend assaults on less privileged subsets of the LGBTQ community, and that we must heed that call for unity more than ever.
Sarah Warbelow, the legal director of the Human Rights Campaign, a leading L.G.B.T. advocacy group, said the Justice Department's decision on Friday to let the injunction stand could portend its position on a closely watched Supreme Court case: a lawsuit filed by a transgender student in Virginia, Gavin Grimm, against his school district.
The first 60 pages are a brisk tour of Wilson's pre-presidential life — a Civil War childhood in the South, steeped in Presbyterianism; early struggles with reading and writing that failed to portend a flourishing academic career at Princeton; marriage and fatherhood to three girls; and, in 1910, the governorship of New Jersey.
There is a sign, however, which is somewhat concerning, which is you are seeing consumer credit grow, consumer spending grow, but consumer confidence is beg inning to weaken, and if you have consumer confidence weakening while consumer spending and credit is growing, that could portend a concern that I think the Governor is thinking about.
Trump, who has been predicting a "red wave" in 2018, gave an impromptu interview to The Wall Street Journal's Peter Nicholas in which he boasted about his near-perfect primary endorsements record, the attendance at his rallies and his social media reach – all of which he argued portend well for Republicans in the fall.
Bottom line, as McCarthy writes: "Paul Manafort appears to be in serious jeopardy, but any suspected criminality may involve matters having nothing to do with President Trump…It has never necessarily followed that legal trouble for Manafort is legal trouble for Trump — even if it does portend tremendous political trouble for the Trump administration."
American officials and security firms, including Symantec and CrowdStrike, believe that Russian attacks on the Ukrainian power grid in 2015 and 2016 that left more than 200,000 citizens there in the dark are an ominous sign of what the Russian cyberstrikes may portend in the United States and Europe in the event of escalating hostilities.
But all this whipsawing may not portend gloom, according to Neil Irwin of The Upshot: The stock market tumble of the last few weeks is not a mystery to be solved, nor a warning of horrible things to come, so much as an inevitable result of the economic expansion reaching a more mature stage.
In the paper, "Rapidly expanding nuclear arsenals in Pakistan and India portend regional and global catastrophe," published last week in Science Advances, Owen Toon of the University of Colorado and co-authors analyze the effects of a nuclear war between India and Pakistan in 2025, if both countries continue to expand their nuclear capabilities as they reportedly currently are.
If settlements are the direction chosen by these jurisdictions, which the Cuyahoga and Summit case seems to portend, then it will be crucial that in five, ten, twenty years from now, when the crisis is no longer leading the nightly news, those responsible for directing this money to the appropriate coffers remember what opioids did to thousands of communities.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Turnout Slips for Democrats in Early Votes" (front page, March 3): Almost as upsetting as Donald Trump's vitriolic rhetoric against Muslims, Hispanics, women and anyone who gets in his way is the fact that the large drop in Democratic primary voters might portend a lethargy at the polls in the November general election.
ANZ's Wang said the loss of momentum in the monthly activity surveys does not portend a growing risk of a hard landing at least in the short-term, noting the government in general still remain supportive of credit conditions for the real economy despite a crackdown in certain sectors such as real estate and interbank lending.
Matt Phillips of the NYT writes that, while the market falls don't mean the U.S. is headed into recession, they could portend problems: In 2100, a hefty dose of fiscal stimulus, in the form of tax cuts, allowed the United States to shake off the growth worries in China, Europe and the rest of the world.
Betty Wang, senior China economist at ANZ, said some loss of steam in the monthly surveys does not portend a growing risk of a hard landing, noting the government remains supportive of ample credit for the real economy despite a crackdown in certain sectors such as real estate, riskier forms of short-term lending and shadow banking.
I reached out to Oriana Skylar Mastro, a China expert at Georgetown University and the conservative-leaning American Enterprise Institute, to try to get a better sense of why Kim agreed to meet with Xi, what China's interests are in all of this, and what this meeting might portend for the possible upcoming Trump-Kim summit.
We all paid heed to that English tatterdemalion's cry (6) of "no future" in different ways, and if the word "future" didn't portend a lifetime's career opportunity in the mills gone south, or a cracked vision of needle-nosed high-rises connected by space taxis against a bloodred sky with three moons, what mostly remained in our heads was no.
Just as in last week's special House election in Kansas, where we also witnessed a major swing in the Democrats' direction, his unexpected support hints at a Trump-driven combination of Democratic mobilization and Republican drop-off that's large enough to portend major gains for Democrats in the 2018 midterms—if the dynamic persists for the next year and a half.
While this might seem to portend a major cultural shift in which Black artists finally get the recognition they deserve, The RIDDLE Effect makes the case that the intergenerational efforts of educators and mentors like John Riddle are what is needed to help the next generation of Black artists build their own communities and institutions as well as thrive on their own terms.
To modern eyes at the Met, it has other overtones: its breadth recalls the extent of the contemporary Armenian diaspora, and its numerous churches in Ottoman territory portend the genocide to come during World War I. Armenians, as this great show attests, have long been at the mercy of outside forces, and the beauty of this show is tinged with conquest and subjection.
Through its choreographed rendition of the assassination of Sweden's King Gustav III in 1792, it allegorizes not only the domination of the continent of Africa, the plunder of its riches and its people, and that of Iraq, but also seems to portend the horrifying fact that we're about to reenter the dark times of the George W. Bush years — during which so much across the world was destroyed — under Donald Trump.
Some of the anecdotes he recounts portend the artist he would become — his mother refusing to give him coloring books for fear that they would hamper his creativity — while others seem to foreshadow the aesthetic of his films, like the story about a nude woman who wandered out of the woods near his family's house in Boise one afternoon while he and his friends were playing their favorite game (war, naturally).
To make matters more difficult, while trade negotiators were failing to lay the groundwork for a summit resolution, Vice President Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceTrump adopts familiar mantra on possible recession: fake news The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters FEC chair calls on Trump to provide evidence of NH voter fraud MORE delivered a speech that linked China policy to broader strategic concerns and seemed to portend a new Cold War.
Now that President-elect 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 is assembling his transition team, the choice of a new secretary of Interior will represent the public's first real insight into what a Trump administration will portend for Western public lands, native wildlife, and whether the Obama administration's rather tentative steps to address climate change and carbon pollution will continue forward or be reversed.

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