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That portends danger — in the Maine hospital case and beyond.
Aptly named Butcher, his ferocious cacophony portends blood, money, fun.
Pro tip: That almost always happens, and usually portends nothing.
And this portends well for future actions toward full normalization.
It's not really clear what this portends for the future.
A client with a "just win" mentality often portends problems.
All of this portends a slow, steady lurch toward disaster.
It also portends consequences for the Lower 48 states and beyond.
Perhaps Hillary Clinton chanting "Lock Him Up!" portends things to come?
The slowdown also portends deeper problems for Germany's globalised economic model.
He has reason to suspect that this episode portends another crisis.
What this portends for the next four years is truly terrifying.
The new leadership portends a sensible blend of fresh ambition and continuity.
The prospect portends one of the biggest political backlashes in recent history.
But the shift to economics is important for what it portends for policy.
As any addict or codependent knows, that state of mind portends the worst.
This portends heavy rainfall and flooding as the storm stalls over the area.
It is a bullish technical flag and often portends a breakout above resistance.
But they cautioned it's impossible to say whether that movement portends a temblor.
What that portends for long-term relations between the two countries is unclear.
It usually portends a downturn is on the horizon, but not right away.
I believe the recent breakout above 1.15 portends major upside for the euro.
But the 19-to-17 vote in the Budget Committee portends possible difficulties.
How they answer portends very different economic outcomes, career paths and life choices.
Trump and Netanyahu praised the UAE, Bahraini and Omani ambassadors for attending the White House announcement: "What a sign it portends - I was going to say 'of the future' - what a sign it portends of the present," Netanyahu said to applause.
But it's not obvious that this tragedy portends a rising number of such events.
Andrea Valdez: I am most intrigued by what the title of the show portends.
So I think it will be interesting to see what the next year portends.
LG rolled out a rollable display that portends well for our more distant future.
It's what Michigan portends for Ohio, Missouri and Illinois, which all vote next Tuesday.
Trump's election portends a bleak and uncertain future for US tech and telecom policy.
Briefly the change of husbands portends future happiness, but then Alison becomes pregnant again.
But what it portends to preserve is the experience of unending displacement and mobility.
Kaufman believes that Wisconsin's extreme makeover portends something scary for the rest of us.
The fact of the matter is, the future portends a certain amount of anger.
What her presence portends for her life in the White House is unclear. Mrs.
What the Spotify listing portends is that investment banks and exchanges have become competitors.
The strong Scottish National Party showing portends a possible second Scottish referendum on independence.
As Amber Phillips wrote for the Washington Post: Bishop's win portends trouble for Republicans.
The flood of money back into the industry portends a strong rebound in 2017.
Mr Erdogan's blustering, bulldozing style, together with his party's growing intolerance for dissent, portends trouble.
When Bella miraculously gets pregnant, their future child portends consequences they never could have expected. 
The depletion of the bee population in some areas portends a crisis for human beings.
Now, some Republicans worry that her win portends more losses for the party in November.
Third, and perhaps worst of all, General Suleimani's death portends yet more sectarianism in Iraq.
Whether all of this portends a night of politicizing come the Academy Awards, on Feb.
All of which portends an even more turbulent and dispiriting election than the last one.
What's worse is what it portends for the future if FATCA remains on the books.
That portends a major improvement from how money is currently shuttled through the financial system.
Whether that portends the end of their marriage is the crux of this season finale.
Virginia's gubernatorial race is often seen as a bellwether election that portends the next year's midterms.
In Borodin's magnificent opera, an eclipse portends disaster for Prince Igor's military campaign against the Polovtsians.
Short-term bond yields have passed their longer-duration counterparts, a trend that often portends recessions.
So why, nevertheless, does it still seem likely that a high CAPE portends lower future returns?
What injury may come seems meager in comparison to the social violence that Trump's election portends.
It portends a very similar fight come February 8, when the new spending bill will expire.
And, that portends to even higher prices as they are forced to capitulate and join in.
But for everyone else, it's a troubling figure, one that portends a future dominated by Amazon.
It's the proverbial earthquake that portends the end of the steering wheel as we know it.
John Kasich's campaign suspensions, and the two held after that, portends a Trump nomination in Cleveland.
Epidemiological models have predicted that DFTD likely portends the end of the entire Tasmanian devil species.
She portends ecological disaster through petals that appear riven with bolts and hoses that replace stems.
What that portends for the weekend in the 118th U.S. Open may be harder to predict.
So often minimalism portends to be permanent, a fixed end state, instead of flux and change.
It's a volatile mix that portends a very good year for the multibillion-dollar cybersecurity industry.
He said a constructive set-up for the QQQ Nasdaq 100 ETF portends a market breakout.
Economists are waiting to see whether the recent surge in business optimism portends faster factory output.
Ms. Conway's quote is a glimpse into the heart of darkness that a Trump presidency portends.
Some have even suggested that MoviePass's looming potential failure portends the bursting of the tech bubble.
This portends a more spirited slugfest in the Democratic debate on Sunday than we've seen so far.
By that standard, even a trillion-dollar vote of confidence now hardly portends business immortality for Apple.
It is not clear whether the decision portends a wider crackdown or will remain an isolated incident.
Whether or not this portends a new day for the old-boy network -- well, we will see.
At the very least, the outcome portends conservative-led government for the first time in a decade.
This portends trouble not only for the Chesapeake, but also for Long Island and the Jersey Shore.
It might as well have been klaxons sounding in the serenity, for all that it seemingly portends.
Sinclair Broadcast and Nexstar are also eyeing the Chicago-based Tribune group, which portends a bidding war.
This portends more fast-developing hurricanes, as well as more fuel for storms moving across this area.
Looking down the road, this tension between the candidates and their party's elites portends a deeper danger.
"Her comment is not as black and white as she portends it to be," Mr. Zaid said.
They were born subcontracted in a way that really portends the way that corporations are organized today.
The J2500 Art Strike is an opportunity to reflect on what the new administration portends for art.
The decision to nominate Friedman likely portends a hard move to the right for U.S. policy on Israel.
But the small decline masks a disturbing new trend that portends a lot of danger for the future.
Another square that portends problems is the one between Ivanka's sun in Scorpio and Jared's Mars in Aquarius.
Here in the hotel suite, I look at these normal items and everything seems like it portends something.
There's another phenomenon of the Trump era that portends a real threat to the independence of the FBI.
That portends, in the longer term, a dysfunctional government and bunkered White House that lead to Trump's undoing.
The Brexit vote portends weaker growth in Europe and thus even lower rates, making Postbank even less alluring.
Because in the tomorrow that the Camp Fire portends, we're all going to need a good face mask.
For starters, it portends the likelihood of impeachable charges being brought against the president of the United States.
And given what Baldur's death and the onset of Fimbulwinter portends—it's a secret with traumas not yet experienced.
It's targeted toward the female, and it does as much damage as what it portends to protect her from.
Equally, they might be caught off-guard by good news, such as rising wages, that portends higher interest rates.
The mixed ruling portends a continued debate over the highly contested law in the first months of its implementation.
That portends even more clamor for regional autonomy, amid a worsening disparity between available human resources and Russia's vastness.
A glitch early in the supply chain that portends a shortfall may not become apparent until the last minute.
But love songs are an essential part of life, and their absence portends a society's failing to replicate itself.
For some of these people, Apple's announcement has come as a shock that portends potential disaster for the company.
For Australian public officials, this portends a conflict between protecting the country's powerful mining sector and protecting the environment.
This is a growing GOP establishment trend, and one that portends a serious rupture of the Republican Party. 220006.
"They were born subcontracted in a way that really portends the way that corporations are organized today," he said.
Through the doors, a blush-­colored banner portends the tone for the day: You don't need lipstick, lipstick needs you.
"We need to be very careful about adopting any diet that portends to be mimicking our evolutionary past," she said.
But Sega has created something else entirely: a resurrection, one that portends a promising future for gaming's most important icons.
All this portends a system in which big business sets and pursues broad social goals, not its narrow self-interest.
This portends a cynical future in which media must leave a detailed digital breadcrumb trail in order to be believed.
The stalemate threatens the party's prospects in 2018 and portends a bloody presidential primary ahead of the 2020 general election.
It broke below its 200-day moving average of 96.806, a technical signal that portends further weakness for the dollar.
"This report extends so far beyond the remit of the Public Protector that it portends significant danger," he told Reuters.
Some marchers may have been motivated by the removal of a statue, and all that portends, more than racial animus.
LONDON (Reuters) - Final Season is coming - and it's all about Jon Snow, and (just for a change) it portends death.
Doing so portends a new generation of nuclear weapons, as such moves and countermoves create a rationale for building more.
The rise of remote work and the increasing stresses from tourism on urban and environmental systems portends tougher times ahead.
And it portends a surge in the unemployment rate to upwards of 6% and possibly higher in the months ahead.
More than that, Photos is remarkable for what it portends about how we may one day understand ourselves through photography.
It portends a world in which Dershowitz and his wealthy and powerful friends will thrive, and everyone else will suffer.
That fact is something to hold onto, whether it portends a new direction or turns out to be an outlier.
Chinese policymakers are scrambling to make sense of what this selection portends in terms of future U.S.–China trade relations.
The fact that he and Clinton share similar progressive positions and values portends well for party unity after the convention.
There really isn't anything to fear from OpenAI Five itself — except, maybe, what it portends about the pace of AI progress.
An outbreak moving this much faster than WannaCry did, even in an isolated setting, portends deeper troubles if it goes global.
But nothing I've heard portends the dips, flights, and abrasions of this exciting album—it's like Tom Zé gone full avant.
Regardless of how or when the storm weakens, Hurricane Lane is moving slowly, which portends extremely heavy rainfall over the islands.
And, if his discovery portends a new type of ransomware-disguised wipers, the news just went from worse to downright awful. 
Yet people who live in "authentic" neighborhoods know what that word truly portends: Authenticity, or the search for it, precipitates displacement.
"America First" abandons this leadership and portends to addresses terror by military means alone, ironically inviting an outcome avoided in Colombia.
A breakdown in confidence will often precede a slowdown in spending — and a sharp slowdown in spending portends an economic contraction.
And it portends a partisan fight as the committee considers the bill, starting with the strategic forces subcommittee's markup on Tuesday.
But it is far from certain that Mr. Ruffin's relative acceptance among some Yellow Vests portends an embrace of the left.
If companies should be treated differently, then perhaps that portends a kinder, gentler Justice Department when a corporation reports its violations.
Mesmerized by the promise of consistency, we now are wrestling with not just a hurricane, but the radical inconsistency it portends.
Principled Senate Republicans, such as Richard Burr, Ben Sasse and John McCain, are troubled by what the removal of Mr Comey portends.
We still don't know why Rey had her Force vision the moment she touched Anakin Skywalker's old lightsaber, or what it portends.
Commentators on the 24/7 news channels are opining upon the significance of this event and what it portends for the future.
Decreasing mobilityin the U.S., boomers staying in their homes instead of retiring and moving, portends a future of much more intergenerational living.
New START comes up for renewal in February 2021, and some fear the INF withdrawal also portends the end of New START.
It portends a massive escalation in US foreign policy: one where America is trying to dictate how three sovereign countries should operate.
That has consequences for regular consumers: The financial battering that insurers have suffered portends higher premiums for homeowners in disaster-prone areas.
Independence, not only from party ties but from established authority of any kind, portends far more idiosyncratic forms of leadership to come.
It would be folly to suggest that even as Saban is 68, the loss to Auburn portends the end of a dynasty.
Combined with recent anti-European election results in Austria and the Czech Republic, the crisis in Catalonia portends great trouble for Brussels.
Jamie Lewis, founder and CEO of Mountain Medicine, has worked with state regulators in the past and portends a contentious upcoming legislative session.
As political and religious leaders in Russia see things, the Ukrainian move portends persecution for believers in Ukraine who remain loyal to Moscow.
It portends big changes: an American exit, a triumph for Iran and Russia, the return of Syria and the repositioning of everybody else.
Although this software has a name that portends dark sorcery and dread magic, I still think it has a "ghost" of a chance.
The changes won't happen overnight, but the rise of these voice-driven digital helpers portends some truly revolutionary developments in the tech world.
The sun clashes with power planet Pluto on April 13 and connects with lucky Jupiter on April 14, which portends a powerful transformation!
And if indeed ISIS's claim proves credible, then Sunday's attack portends what experts say may become a common model for them going forward.
One illustrates the historic resilience of the dense Yellowstone pinelands; the other portends a much sparser future for these forests under climate change.
"There is no way that this portends a future of work in which everybody is just sitting in their homes from now on."
When doctors know a patient has depression, for example, they're less likely to think her headache or abdominal pain portends a serious illness.
This bank run portends economic collapse, especially when coupled with a debt-to-GDP ratio over 150%, the third highest in the world.
But the Aizuri program, for what it was in the moment and for what it portends of the ensemble's future, was genuinely exciting.
The pro-Communist press aside, many in Hong Kong as well as elsewhere are worried by what the territory's treatment of Mr Mallet portends.
Perhaps Trump's speech on Tuesday portends that a Space Corps—or in his words, Space Force—will reemerge as a military priority again soon.
The 30-gram wriggler portends a kind of power over nature we've never had before: an ability to edit—or to delete—whole species.
So here's a little sliver of silver lining: Donald Trump, and the social crisis his reign portends, offers us an opportunity to take stock.
A spirited nomination contest may be healthy for the challenging party, but it portends near-certain defeat for the party holding the White House.
What all this portends for the future of Hazard remains to be seen, though there's little doubt that King Coal's absolute reign is over.
Investment in education is crucial to improving long-term productivity; conversely, failure to invest in education portends the decline of living standards over time.
As Stan leaves, Philip examines the yellow, urine colored-substance in the light, an image that portends even more danger in the Jennings household.
It portends Delacroix's unusual control of skin tones to add drama; death is on the man's face, but his hands are slightly more robust.
So this is an apt moment to examine how the shift happened, and what it portends — good or ill — for American consumers and farmers.
"The growth in that population portends problems down the road," said Bridget Grant, an epidemiologist at N.I.A.A.A. and the lead author of the study.
This year portends change: for the Jets, it's on the sideline with the new coach, Adam Gase, and the new defensive coordinator, Gregg Williams.
We were fully expecting a classic Florida wild child, flush with cash and fame, and behaving as badly and babylike as her stage name portends.
Property experts are mixed on whether the year ahead portends further falls or a stabilization in the growth rate at around the zero percent mark.
Here's where I landed: Assuming it bears out, I think that this acquisition portends a wearables reboot instead of shoring up Google's current smartwatch strategy.
"I think it sometimes portends a recession, sometimes not," said Marshall E. Blume, a finance and management professor at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School.
The problem, for the moment at least, isn't that Trump is making money running for president, it's what this behavior portends for a Trump presidency.
But one component of the survey portends weaker sentiment ahead: Fewer people said their household income was slightly higher than it was a year ago.
All of this portends a bill so large that it threatens to send a crater through the deficit, and likely with it, the GOP majority.
This reflexive rolling over is alarming and portends a future where Facebook does not just tolerate political strong-arming of its platform, but enables it.
"What I worry about is that this portends something very dangerous for our democracy," said Jonathan Greenblatt, the chief executive of the Anti-Defamation League.
This lawsuit portends a protracted legal fight over the future of the country's fuel-economy standards and the ability of states to set their own.
Rhode Island's and Florida's aggressive policing of New Yorkers as a public-health threat portends an ominous future for civil liberties during the coronavirus pandemic.
But just under 40 percent of Catholics and nonreligious conservatives and 32 percent of moderates score that high, which portends very uneven participation in November.
So let's hope Friday's good news on jobs and labor participation portends a reversal of a bad trend -- Americans not working or looking for work.
This belligerent orientation portends not only more-or-less irremediable fiscal losses, but also this country's growing incapacity to secure itself from wars and terrorism.
Among the coming changes will be a new administration in Washington that portends a shift in the types of cases investigated and the crimes prosecuted.
In a rich and sweeping package with helpful graphics, Jugal K. Patel and Justin Gillis explain the consequences of the break and what it portends.
There's a hum of happiness to Newman's soundtrack that reminds me of the season, a buoyancy that portends a new year, new surprises, new life.
First, let's consider this: For all the terror and gloom that global warming portends, its discovery is one of the greatest achievements of modern science.
It all portends a greater shift toward ARM-based chips among laptops, with Apple expected to debut a MacBook with a mobile chip sometime in 2020.
The shadow job, which entails sticking by Bezos' side and accompanying him to all of his meetings, often portends good things for those who are picked.
Dan and Axios CEO Jim VandeHei discuss whether Trump's inflammatory tweets were premeditated or spontaneous, and what it portends for the rest of his presidential campaign.
This showdown portends a long two years ahead for an already hyperpartisan Washington that only shifted further to the two ideological extremes in last month's election.
Trainer: Todd Pletcher Jockey: John Velazquez Odds: 210-21 J.D.: This is the colt's third race off a layoff, which often portends to a big effort.
The stock market's recent rotation from growth to value stocks portends more losses for investors who had crowded the fastest earnings growers, according to Morgan Stanley.
Another study found that the same is true in Hollywood: Winning the best actress Oscar portends a divorce, while winning the best actor award does not.
For taxpayers trying to keep score at home, that portends a potentially dizzying year, one with much talk from Democrats and Republicans alike — and little action.
"This is a group of folks who has been particularly excited about what this portends," Tommy Hayes, senior manager of policy partnerships at Lyft, said from Vegas.
The film will mark the culmination of 11 years of Marvel moviemaking, and portends to be the end for some of Marvel's flagship actors, including Chris Evans.
The prospect of Ryan's right-hand man amping up the pressure for him to leave sooner portends a significant shift in the power dynamics of the chamber.
The me-first charlatanism of 2018 portends, I told him, a new manner of post-scam American value that was creeping into our national vernacular: the finesse.
" Blazak said the recent train killings, combined with political rhetoric, portends "a long, hot summer in Portland as these groups kind of line up against each other.
Which portends another increasingly popular post on r/juul: a photo of too many boxes of pods to count, which has major doomsday-prepper, imminent apocalypse vibes.
The big, looming question, though, is how fast the western and eastern Antarctic glaciers will melt in the future, and what that portends for sea level rise.
The fact that this is so tense and we're working at odds with each other really portends a negative trend in the next few weeks and months.
The next day's Flower Power runway was accelerated, with just quick shots of each queen's look, which generally portends a post-runway storm in need of airtime.
The yield curve is said to invert when interest rates on shorter-term debt rise above rates on longer-term debt, and historically portends a coming recession.
But the fact that throne claims are your first concern portends some real conflict even after the White Walker war, assuming you both make it out alive.
India's latent power portends a potential regional superpower that would force China to take India far more seriously than it has had over the last several decades.
McConnell shrugged off a question on Friday about whether Democrats' attempt to derail Gorsuch's nomination portends an even bigger battle over a second Trump high court pick.
But it portends some pretty massive things for the finale, while also leaving that finale to deal with almost all the plot threads the show has left dangling.
The episode portends an ominous future for political advertising heading into the 2020 election and what politicians will and won't be allowed to claim about their opponents online.
Quite simply, I'm glad Swiss Army Man exists, not just for its own bizarro thrills, but for what it portends for the future of two savagely gifted filmmakers.
In sum, the ultimate legacy of Volkswagen's Dieselgate lies less in the illegal emissions being remedied in the U.S. than in what it portends for vehicle technologies globally.
But the zen mantra on Capitol Hill isn't about Trump or party unity per se, but the regressive tax cuts and restored Supreme Court dominance his victory portends.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said the trade agreement with South Korea would never have happened without U.S. tariffs and that portends well for potential agreements with other countries.
The eerily buzzing cluster chord that accompanies the title card of Paul Thomas Anderson's "There Will Be Blood" portends the violence that suffuses the rest of the movie.
Cloud classification is so interesting — there are so many visually arresting combinations and it seems to be a useful skill to know what each portends, if that's possible.
The Athenian leader of the Melian expedition, who justifies the destruction of Melos by claiming that might makes right, portends the destruction of the Athenian expedition to Sicily.
On its own, the fact that it was so easily believed that Biden would repeat alt-right talking points portends a potentially serious image problem for his campaign.
After two long weeks, the conclusion of President Trump's impeachment trial — and the legacy it portends — now appears to rest with just one man: Chief Justice John Roberts.
There has also been angst about the speed of players now, the intricacies of the rule book, the ease of instant replay and what all of that portends.
Bankers, research analysts and fund managers have worried that the turmoil portends larger problems in the equity and bond markets and could lead to a wide-ranging liquidity crisis.
Their report not only describes the need for massive permanent military infrastructure on US soil to stave off climate collapse, but portends new foreign interventions due to climate change.
Source: Bank of America Merrill Lynch (Top is FANG stocks, bottom FANG/S&P 500) Suttmeier believes the ominous pattern's return portends a potential pullback for the broader market.
Whether that portends a new direction for the company or simply what it thought was the best way to get this speaker out the door remains to be seen.
Here, Lara breaks into a tomb before Trinity can, steals a ceremonial dagger, and triggers a giant tsunami that obliterates the town and portends the end of the world.
The ludicrous launch of an investigation into the national security implications of auto imports, meanwhile, portends additional such measures—as well as the foreign retaliation that will inevitably follow.
Madden told Insider that the photo shoot most likely portends a military announcement of some kind, possibly that North Korea and China are announcing a long-term strategic aggreement.
However, in Asia, especially China and its economic satellites, loan growth is at very concerning levels, and that portends troubles that U.S. policymakers and regulators should be mindful of.
It would be Dr. Hawking's fate to explore these imagined monsters and ask what their presence portends for the universe, and for those of us who live inside it.
The question now is whether another round of tit-for-tat tariff increases portends an economic struggle between the United States and China that could last for many years.
Too many in our country will cheer this further breach of our sacred tradition of a politically independent criminal justice system without even understanding what it portends for America.
Beyond my own situation, I am really concerned about what this portends for our ability as Americans to engage in political discourse without presuming the worst about each other.
The presence of Ailes, whose edgy television channel became a rallying point for conservatives, and Bannon, whose right-wing news website is also notoriously pugilistic, portends a bloody fall campaign.
It's a huge news story, a major historical moment in the relations between the DPRK and the United States and one that portends massive changes in that relationship going forward.
But these shifts will be swamped in the Trump administration's trade war, which will cascade throughout the entire US agriculture sector and portends bigger losses than any label can fix.
A cohort of elite, legacy magazines are much more anguished, welcoming aspects of Trump's policy but wary of his character and fearful of what Trumpism portends about the American right.
Charles M. Blow There has been much talk this election about the fundamental transformation of voters in the Rust Belt and what that portends for Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
So when Coach Todd Bowles said Fitzpatrick looked "normal" at practice this week, it's not certain what that portends for a team that has lost six of its last eight.
Editorial The collapse of coalition talks in Germany is not simply a political problem for the Germans; it portends a period of serious uncertainty for all Europe and the West.
It portends a new, nastier phase of the campaign as the candidates hit the campaign trail before 16 states and territories hold Super Tuesday primaries and caucuses on March 3.
It is not just the fact that Mr. Sanders won the popular vote in all three states, it is how he won that portends hidden and underappreciated general election strength.
The film is poised to cap off the first phase of Marvel's interlocking superhero movies, and portends to be the end for some of Marvel's flagship actors, including Chris Evans.
The answer matters, because many people are worried, even fearful, about the hatred that has been displayed by some of their fellow Americans and what it portends for the nation's future.
While wage growth may be good for the economy it could spell trouble for the bond market as inflation portends rate hikes, which augur a repricing of fixed income, he said.
This toxic mix of sanctions and anti-regime sentiment portends ongoing unrest, stepping up the pressure on a regime that has been unable to deliver on promises of an improved economy.
A reportedly seven-figure book deal for two New York Times journalists based on an investigation of Facebook's privacy scandals portends a new era of brutal scrutiny for Silicon Valley's giants.
Today on the eve of the presidential election, much of the world is transfixed on who will replace Mr. Obama and what it portends after a vicious campaign to succeed him.
There are also stretches when "Happy Hour" succumbs to melodrama: A warning that Sakurako's teenage son has been spending a lot of time with his girlfriend clumsily portends an abortion subplot.
Corporate automation, and the mass job loss and degradation it portends, was the subject of just a single question in four hours of debate and mentioned by the candidates only twice.
We learn about the physical problems plaguing Chubbuck—a stomach ailment portends something far direr—and there are vague references to a meltdown that she had at a station in Boston.
In private, a number of very wealthy former Barack Obama donors say that they are anxious that Clinton's populist rhetoric portends a presidency that will not be friendly on emerging issues.
" Earlier Wednesday, Target's Cornell told CNBC's Becky Quick in New York that he sees a "healthy consumer environment," with low unemployment and rising wages, which portends a "very solid holiday season.
The scarcity portends a greater failing and a worse situation than what we are seeing in Italy, where lives ‎are being lost because the country doesn't have the health care capacity.
Cuomo described the measures as an attempt to "close the valve" of sick patients to hospitals because the increasing number of cases "portends a total overwhelming of our" health care system.
Adunni's is a poverty-stricken world where girls kneel to their fathers and address them as "Sah" without looking them in the eye, where a paternal summons portends nothing but heartache.
This week on "The Argument," the columnists discuss Trump's cascade of norm-breaking following his acquittal by the Senate — and what it portends for the run-up to the November election.
One judge emphasized that, although the Securities and Exchange Commission's administrative adjudication scheme violated the Appointments Clause, an easy fix "portends no change to any" administrative adjudicator's "robust protections" and independence.
The statement from the National Alliance to End Sexual Violence portends other potential difficulties for Ms. Jackson Lee, who has long counted the support of women's rights and other liberal activists.
Chicago (CNN)Republicans on Capitol Hill are becoming dismayed by President Donald Trump and worry what his tumultuous opening month portends for the next four years, prominent neoconservative commentator Bill Kristol said.
Jordanian fears about what the plan portends for the region, for their Palestinian citizens, and for the politics of their own country, have been aggravated by Trump's readiness to upturn U.S. policy.
What's more, Trump's "travel ban," and the sweeping crackdown on immigration it portends, casts a significant pall over an industry studded with entrepreneurs and employees who were born far from American shores.
On the border, per Sessions' remarks, it portends stepped up efforts to prosecute undocumented immigrants (see above) and more resources -- immigration judges, for instance -- to ensure the quick removal of those convicted.
Moody's did still opt for a negative assessment, but rather put South Africa on CreditWatch negative, a stance that portends a downgrade within 90 days, it merely cut the outlook to Negative'.
While symptomatic of a nationwide problem that portends a raft of problems for American economic competitiveness, it also has stark ramifications for our national security if we don't, or can't, reverse it.
Flight cancellations and a threat to the Macy&aposs Thanksgiving Day ParadeThe two storms are threatening to disrupt air travel during what portends to be the busiest Thanksgiving travel period since 2005.
But watching his attempt at straight-up buying the White House come to an end on Wednesday portends a bleak future: He could have kept spending forever, so money wasn't the question.
But for many Zimbabweans, there is fear that the inflation problem portends a return to the days more than a decade ago when a trip to buy groceries required wheelbarrows of cash.
The first attack by Somali militant group al Shabaab on US military forces in Kenya portends an intensified focus by the group on American targets and, potentially, greater insecurity in East Africa.
Household consumption has remained strong in most major economies but the stagnation of trade in consumer durables, reflected in the GTB component indexes, portends weakening in this key driver of GDP growth.
But there's something about the episode's ostentatious use of a five-act structure, complete with title cards and fades to black between acts, that portends more than a detour into crime fiction.
"You're talking about a synchronized global growth story, which portends higher rates," Jeffrey Sherman, the deputy chief investment officer at Jeffrey Gundlach's DoubleLine, told CNBC's "Fast Money Halftime Report " in an interview.
Folks like Schmidt are part of the changing political landscape of Democratic-leaning billionaires, which portends a lot more fundraisers, like Hillary Clinton's recent $350K-a-seat star-studded dinner in San Francisco.
His critics fear that his norm-breaking campaign portends a political future in which candidates pay no penalty for unabashedly telling untruths, disregarding the public's right to know, and lobbing racially charged accusations.
But while the depth and breadth of Democratic victories in the Commonwealth was wonderful news, it's not clear that it necessarily portends equally strong wins in the rest of the country next year.
If I'm right, there's a realignment, however subtle, in progress at the court now that portends a future more hopeful, or at least more interesting, than appeared likely even a few months ago.
SoftBank and South Korea's Naver want to merge Yahoo Japan and Line in a complex, multi-step, $30 billion deal that portends an all-in-one mobile service combining payments, messaging and more.
But he said the long-term problem is a nationwide shortage of pilots, as older pilots retire and too few step up to replace them, which portends more strikes in the coming years.
"Beyond my own situation, I am really concerned about what this portends for our ability as Americans," he told the Herald, "to engage in political discourse without presuming the worst about each other."
The first-ever attack by Somali militant group al Shabaab on US military forces in Kenya portends an intensified focus by the group on American targets and potentially greater insecurity in East Africa.
Many cultures observe "first footing," a superstition under which the first person to enter a home portends what kind of fortune those who live there will have for the rest of the year.
It's hardly surprising, then, that Facebook is struggling with the same issues bearing out in Czech's public square, say analysts, but the platform's ability to disseminate and amplify these views portends greater problems.
And so part of what you see in the reaction on the left is a worry that any degree of verbal compromise simply portends your intention to wholly and completely compromise your values.
But many also believe they have been the victims of voter fraud, and remain concerned about what this saga portends not only for Bloomingburg, but for other small villages like theirs around the country.
This ensures that many Americans who become infected will go undiagnosed and untreated: people for whom going to the doctor portends financial calamity tend not to do so before their health circumstances become dire.
Current and former senior administration officials say if Republicans can remain united in the House ahead of the Democrats' vote to proceed with impeachment on Thursday, it portends well for the Senate sticking together.
"It's a terrible world in which rage and fantasy replace logic and truth, and cyber-enabled information portends just such a world," said Herb Lin, senior research scholar for cyberpolicy and security at Stanford University.
"It portends to be the bridge, the connection between Israel and the Jewish Diaspora, but there is not much behind that," said Nahum Barnea, the country&aposs pre-eminent columnist for the Yediot Ahronot daily.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Trump Set to Tilt Court as Kennedy Retires" (front page, June 28): We have now had a day to grieve over the disaster that Justice Anthony M. Kennedy's retirement portends.
For another, this is 30-year-old work, and what it portends and breaks down and unpacks, what it depicts and imagines and celebrates, has largely been absorbed by the culture and by our politics.
It's a fun twist of fate for everyone outside Intel, and the good execution exhibited by both AMD and Nvidia so far also portends well for the speed of improvement in AI and machine learning capabilities.
Located in the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee (the closest major airport is Knoxville, about an hour drive from the park), the picturesque setting that greets you portends wonderful things at Dolly Parton's family amusement park.
Exit polls suggested Biden was bolstered by heavy support from African American voters, a development that had previously boosted him in South Carolina and portends well for his chances in other Southern states holding primaries Tuesday.
This is a fascinating political scenario, the election year of 22019 in California, and it portends the same in future years in other states such as Texas, Florida, Arizona and Colorado — states with heavy Hispanic futures.
While the White House has repeatedly said there are no plans to fire Mueller, Trump is shifting to an aggressive legal defense strategy, and the departure of Dowd portends more shake-ups in the legal team.
Although many people have not yet decided which candidate they will support, political watchers say the level of engagement is comparable to what they typically see much closer to the primaries and portends high voter turnout.
Failing to take a holistic approach portends significant risks for investors and citizens in coming years, given the high costs involved in meeting ambitious global targets for reducing carbon dioxide emissions set under the Paris climate accord.
While there's been much talk of Trump obliterating the Republican Party - he's reviled by some conservatives for either his insults toward minorities and women or his various liberal positions - it's not utter destruction that his candidacy portends.
A yield curve this flat has raised concern among economists, bond-watchers (myself included) that this unbearable flatness of yields portends a meaningful slowdown in growth, possibly even a recession, 9 months to 15 months from now.
But the incoming administration portends very little change in the U.S. solar market's velocity for at least several years and it may mark solar's coming-of-age moment as a market-driven force independent of federal policy.
But for devotees of celebrity journalism — the kind of work that aims to add context and depth to the fame economy, and which is predicated on the productive frisson between an interviewer and interviewee — this portends catastrophe.
It's a tiny detail, but it portends something important: Apple is planning on doing something more interesting than just slapping a mouse cursor on the screen and having it operate just like it does on a Mac.
It's a tiny detail, but it portends something important: Apple is planning on doing something more interesting than just slapping a mouse cursor on the screen and having it operate just like it does on a Mac.
But considering our current political climate, in which outrage occludes so much else, it's also important to refocus the discussion back on Kessler for an entirely different reason: what his fascism portends for the rest of us.
Thursday's aggressive and dangerous maneuvering of a Russian warship near the USS Farragut in the North Arabian Sea portends so — and does not bode well for any substantive U.S.-Russian effort to cooperatively resolve these core issues.
"HillaryWorld needs to start asking some pretty probing questions about why they can't shake a 74-year-old wild-eyed socialist and what that portends in going against a 69-year-old madman," said an Iowa Republican.
He's looking to stoke resentment among working class voters by casting Warren as a snooty, liberal Harvard professor and not the person she portends to be on the campaign trail: a scrappy Oklahoman taking on Washington corruption.
This week's episode of The Weeds looks at Iowa through the lens of a policy nerd, examining what it says about the strength of both political parties and what that portends for the election season to come.
They say his history of opposing minimum wage, overtime, and other pro-worker regulations portends a new era of strife for low-income workers—and may even lead to the replacement of workers who speak out... with machines.
Only about a thousand or so operational satellites are in that region now, so the mega-constellation trend portends an increase of more than tenfold in active satellites in low Earth orbit, all within a matter of years.
Mr. Mann, the author of "The Great Rift," a forthcoming account of Mr. Cheney's rivalry with Secretary of State Colin Powell, added that it was difficult to say whether the strike portends anything about Mr. Trump's evolving worldview.
But to commit to such a step now, absent his conclusions, would seem to many outside the base of the Democratic Party to be a nakedly political act that portends another season of chaos and inaction in Washington.
"The Carr fire portends high California wildfire losses for the remainder of 295, following almost $23 billion of insured losses for the October and December 22 wildfires," Moody's senior analyst Jasper Cooper said in a report last week.
Though a Bafta win portends well for the film's chances at the Oscars, Mr. Perez still wasn't convinced that this academy would be quite as open-minded, especially considering that costume awards often go to favorite designers, he said.
The setup this finale portends for season four is a good one, if only because it gets everybody back to the fake Good Place again and lets the show return to some of its strongest material (and strongest punning).
They say his history of opposition to minimum wage, overtime, and other pro-worker regulations portends a new era of strife for low-income workers—and may even lead to the replacement of workers who speak out with machines.
Beames declared the space industry is "on a trajectory reminiscent of the early years of the desktop computer," he wrote, one that "portends to alter the destiny of not just today's economy but ultimately the very evolution of humankind."
Today's announcement portends the coming of a number of devices, chief among them two configurations of the Omen Laptop, which is now available in both 232- and 17.3-inch varieties (with weights starting at 4.6- and 6.28 pounds, respectively).
The bill's failure, by a vote of 305 to 112, portends another difficult year for spending legislation and raises questions over whether the ambitions of the new House speaker, Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin, will yield any significant results.
"High blood pressure in children portends high blood pressure in adults, which leads to higher cardiovascular disease risk," said a co-author, Noel T. Mueller, an assistant professor of epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
"The incident itself, while it wasn't necessarily a spectacular attack by terrorist standards, it certainly portends a very dark future," said Colin Clarke, a political scientist at the RAND think tank who specializes in terrorism, insurgency and criminal networks.
Weather changes in a snap, and, as Julienne Stroeve of the National Snow and Ice Data Center told Gizmodo recently, it's too early to say whether this latest spate of meteorological weirdness portends another record low winter for Arctic sea ice.
OnePlus will certainly catch some flak for releasing what portends to be a noticeably better version of the phone it launched just a few months ago, but Kiang promises that it doesn't plan for this to be the norm going forward.
Analysts, meanwhile, noted the near-rote response to some questions and wondered what that portends when Powell - who would be the first non-economist to hold the top Fed job since the 1970s - confronts conditions that require him to improvise.
For software developers writing applications, that portends a complicated world for managing global and even potentially national data laws — a context that is going to be deeply enriching for service providers who can successfully help clients navigate this new world.
It's unclear what being good in a secondary role in a live television adaptation of a Broadway musical portends for Cameron's career, since live television adaptations of Broadway musicals are a special species of program that don't come around very often.
"Today's decision is a big deal for what it portends -- that the administration's new asylum policy is likely to be wiped off the books," said Steve Vladeck, CNN Supreme Court analyst and professor at the University of Texas School of Law.
In addition, lower immigration portends big problems because the basic American retirement system — Social Security and Medicare — relies on workers to pay for retirees, and the entire expansion of the work force over the next 15 years will come from immigration.
This fifth column of saboteurs has more loyalty to the old GOP establishment than they do to a president who threatens the old balance of power in Washington and portends a national political realignment that they have no desire to effectuate.
This is partly because the filmmakers want us to see Bergoglio as a redemptive figure, a man who has faced up to his own failures with humility and whose ascension to the papacy portends an era of reform and renewal.
Paris (CNN)Many Europeans are fearing the consequences (and in the case of Russia, hailing the initial conclusions) of the Mueller report and what it portends for the future of Donald Trump's presidency and his prospects for a second term.
The panic about what all this portends is particularly acute in Chicago, where homicides were already up about 50 percent on Friday morning compared to the same time last year, and at least 62 more people were reported shot this weekend.
The only approach that allows for variation is to lean further into those messier, often less depressing endings, to paint a vision of the future that portends not simply a tech-assisted hellscape, but a way of living in, and through, that world.
This move, in Gold's words, "portends the creep of gentrification and the pushing of creatives to the further fringes," which points precisely to a potential secondary motive: the leveraging of a massive surge of displaced artists to create inroads in new neighborhoods.
"School dropout portends other bad outcomes, like the inability to gain employment, involvement in substance abuse and problems with the juvenile justice system," said Dr. Laura Mufson of Columbia University Medical Center in New York City, who wasn't involved in the study.
For TWD to not waste any time on whether Maggie is alive or dead, and to instead instantly switch gears into her vying for power, is an electrifying move, both in what it leaves behind and what it portends for the future.
"For organizations that engage in human rights advocacy, government accountability, and the promotion of democracy, interference in their operations portends grave risks to both their work and on the lives of their personnel," said Nigerian NGO Spaces for Change in a statement.
This isn't disquieting so much because it portends some future likelihood of humans catching cancer from other humans, but because the mechanisms behind these cancers, Tasmanian devil facial tumor disease (DFTD) and canine transmissible venereal tumor (CTVT), are extreme and completely horrifying.
The collapse in futures in Asian trade portends a further drop in the main U.S. stock indexes on Thursday, after their already deep falls on Wednesday that saw the Dow confirming a bear market for the first time since the financial crisis.
Given that each of Mr. Kim's meetings with Mr. Trump has been preceded by one with Mr. Xi, some experts speculate that Mr. Xi's visit to North Korea this week portends a third nuclear summit meeting between the American and North Korean leaders.
I think that portends well for the U.S. So, I think this is a place where you can put some money and just have the confidence that you're going to do well in the near term and very well in the long term.
You could worry about the lack of competition and what it portends from a platform monopoly point of view (I certainly do), but our best advice when it comes to actually buying something is to just buy whatever Apple Watch you can afford.
In their new book Billion Dollar Whale: The Man Who Fooled Wall Street, Hollywood, and the World, Wall Street Journal reporters Tom Wright and Bradley Hope paint a picture of Low's lifestyle and what it portends for the global financial system, Hollywood, and corporate America.
That a distinguished federal appellate judge felt the need to debase himself with obvious untruths just moments after his nomination to the highest court in the land portends an attempt by President Trump to dominate the judiciary, bringing us ever closer to a constitutional crisis.
Paradoxically, one legal expert suggested, Mr. Manafort might find himself in a position where a federal pardon portends a far more unpleasant outcome — the prospect of serving time in a New York State institution, where prison life is far more dangerous, dirty and grim.
They're prepared to come out aggressively in January which portends many battles ahead with their Senate counterparts, though they still have to start by wrapping up the unfinished business that the GOP has left for them: finding a way to flip the government's lights back on.
But social mobility is a factor, too, as carmakers confront the surging popularity of ride-hailing services, which means fewer people see a need to own a car, while the push toward autonomous vehicles portends a time when many cars will not need people to drive them.
Whether President Trump's recent moves are politically naïve or shrewd turns on how worried he is about losing support among the Republican voters whom he courted specifically over illegal immigration, and whether these voters think that an agreement on DACA portends a broader softening on border control.
"In the Cloud Platform and services, when people sign up to do it, there's generally a lag between when they sign up and when they have everything there and running and they're paying for their usage -- and so I think this announcement portends good things," Greene said.
But what renders them so is the album that proved how alive Cohen was at 76: 2009's Live in London, which blows away not just his three earlier live placeholders but his various best-ofs, culminating his lifework as it portends the new songs that would amplify it.
Although Jin's gurulike speech might connote Steve Jobs, and the vast arena portends a set piece like the assassination that opens Brian De Palma's "Snake Eyes," the director, Cho Ui-seok, zeros in on an audience member: Park Jang-gun (Kim Woo-bin), One Network's computer systems manager.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE's (R-Wis.) announcement that he would not seek reelection has many Democrats gleeful that this portends a wave election for them in November.
"The futures opening lower portends this is a market that might need more of a sell-off, but we have got Asian and European trading hours to get through and futures can change quite markedly through the night," said Quincy Krosby, chief market strategist at Prudential Financial in Newark, New Jersey.
"Don't Let the Good Life Pass You By" opens with the song of the same name by the Mamas and the Papas' "Mama" Cass Elliott, itself a 70s artifact that portends something darker than its sunny melody suggests — that life is short, and if we're not careful, we'll screw it up.
While Democrats like to say that they are the party of the young and that this portends their eventual return to power, they are led by a sclerotic band of elderly power brokers who bear a troubling resemblance to the party bosses of a bygone era of American political history.
A shutdown "portends a difficult set of negotiations going into the debt ceiling, which can be much more problematic than a shutdown for the faith and credit of the United States economy," Christopher Campbell, a former assistant secretary for financial institutions at the Treasury Department who left this year, said on Friday.
It's a posture which portends turbulence, or even war in the Middle East; a Europe no longer able to believe that the West can present a united front; and a United States losing the store of trust and affection on which it has been able, even in disputatious times, to count. Sad!
Since it is the farm policy income transfer mechanism of the moment, some took pause, but not over his credentials deficit, his denial of the science that portends an existential threat to American agriculture, and not at the racial attitudes that would shatter the civil rights progress the department has made and needs to continue.
In a 1967 portfolio of multicolored woodcut prints, O meu e o seu: impressões de nosso temo (Mine and Yours: Impressions of Our Time), a madonna portends both religious iconocity and the seriality of Brazil's literatura de cordel (string literature): slim, cheap woodcut quartos of poetry, news, and folk histories hawked from a clothesline-like display.
An AI dying algorithm portends major changes for the field of palliative care, and there are companies pursuing this goal of predicting the timing of mortality, like CareSkore, but predicting whether someone will die while in a hospital is just one dimension of what neural networks can predict from the data in a health system's electronic records.
That relationship portends doom for a planet trying to keep emissions in check in order to avoid global catastrophe and also for emerging economies — mainly in the global south — working to lift millions out of poverty, and to achieve the levels of growth and success that the United States and much of the West have experienced.
Last night, Joel Embiid posted a 25/8/3/2 line in a win against the 35.23-24 Minnesota Timberwolves and his Western Conference measuring stick Karl-Anthony Towns (who was on point as well with 23/15/5/2.) The Process even broke out a sweeping, borderline vintage Kareem Skyhook, which only portends good things for the future.
"There's a debate in the United States between the denialists who pooh-pooh any thought about climate change and the catastrophic dangers it portends, and those who agree with the scientific academies of every country in the world that we're facing an existential threat and we have to do something about it," Governor Brown said Saturday.
Directed by the Russo brothers, Avengers: Endgame, isn't just significant because it will finish the story that began in Infinity War and presumably resurrect almost everyone who was dusted in that movie, but also because it's a bookend chapter of sorts for the MCU, and portends to be the end for some of Marvel's flagship actors, including Chris Evans.
Our scientists, in a feat of global cooperation orchestrated through the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), have enabled us to understand climate change as the consequence of two centuries' intensive burning of petroleum-based fuel, and what it portends -- namely a future in which human beings and other inhabitants of the planet will find it increasingly difficult, and eventually impossible, to live as we have.
The 4603 season was almost certainly going to be a loss for the Yankees from the get-go, and if Sanchez is only a salve on a lost year, that's enough, especially given how much promise it portends for the future, and not in that Kevin Mass, too good to be true way that suggests a flash in the pan—Joe Charboneau, Bob Hamelin, Angel Berroa et al.
Tariffs on electronics and other high-tech goods portends both potentially higher prices for consumers as well as assemblers, and would also likely encourage at least some Silicon Valley tech companies to move their manufacturing and assembly work out of China to other countries and possibly even on-shored back to the U.S. Tech industry associations have been widely opposed to tariffs, seeing them as a blunt instrument.
The episode is Counterpart's first to be directed by series creator Justin Marks (who also wrote the hour), and he nicely captures the eerie grandeur of encountering your exact double, in a scene where the two Yaneks first meet in a shadowy corridor, each dropping their flashlights, so the beams spin and point away from each other, a tiny moment of symmetrical chaos that portends everything to come.

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