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"presage" Definitions
  1. a warning or sign that something will happen, usually something unpleasant
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Tulip seems to presage bigger things to come for Negga.
The government shutdown may presage further political battles to come.
This appeared to presage a strengthening of American consumer power.
It also could presage a change in Indian nuclear strategy.
Replacing him with Mr. Pompeo could presage a dramatic change.
" Moments in "Black Tickets" presage Bruce Springsteen's song "The River.
If Kupperman is compelled to testify, that could presage Bolton testimony.
This may well presage further rounds of guerrilla warfare by MPs.
Mr Macron's victory may well presage a realignment of French politics.
Last weekend's brief shutdown may presage a longer one, next month.
One possibility is that this round could presage an eventual acquisition.
So what does that presage should Republicans maintain control of Congress?
His triumph in Berlin seemed to presage a dominant Olympic career.
So Harley-Davidson may not presage an immediate wave of similar announcements.
Its clean air, water, and energy standards invariably presage similar efforts nationwide.
The election could presage a break-up of the old party system.
Virginia's statewide realignments have tended to presage realignments at the national level.
If Britain leaves, it could presage the disintegration of the European project.
CMV infection left abnormalities in Jane's brain, which may presage developmental troubles.
Three new human coronaviruses in 17 years presage more of the same.
Hopefully Mr. Trump's fall will presage the demise of his tropical wannabes.
Three troubling provisions in the bill could presage the next financial crisis.
Those banking losses might not look likely to presage a broader crisis.
Hospitalization rates are leveling off, but the figures presage high death rates.
And while economic expansions have not guaranteed November victory, contractions usually presage defeat.
Their failure to launch in 2016 may presage a similar dilemma in 2020.
We talked with Ward yesterday about the new service and what it may presage.
However, a melt-up could also presage the end of the recent bull run.
And it would presage a bloodbath at the ballot next fall for the GOP.
It is an event that could presage a major shift in Turkey's political direction.
Its reservations could presage further pushback against Lopez Obrador after he takes office on Dec.
This first-round result could also presage the break-up of the French party system.
It permits researchers to spot subtle signs of subsidence that often presage a sinkhole's formation.
The longer the bear market lasts, the more likely it is to presage a recession.
Trump's order, and indeed his elevation to the presidency, does seem to presage a transformation.
The tactic may presage the evolution of new ways to respond to fast-moving epidemics.
For Mexico, it seemed to presage a new era of confrontation with its northern neighbor.
Their fates presage those of their human keepers—we're fools to think we're any smarter.
It is imperative that the tough lockdown measures unfolding this week presage nationwide travel restrictions.
The firings may presage a broader effort to even accounts with the president's perceived enemies.
Market-rate lofts on the southern edge of the precinct presage a wave of gentrification.
Britain has turned against history and into itself, which might presage the breakup of the country.
A better test would check whether flattening curves foreshadow slowdowns, and steepening ones presage economic acceleration.
The bombing would presage the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center eight years later.
"We fear it may presage deepening disparities in health outcomes," the authors of the study wrote.
Such short-run difficulties aside, a no-deal Brexit would probably presage bigger, long-run changes.
Investors around the world are seeking safety, roiling the markets as bond yield inversions presage recession.
His detention could presage further arrests in the case, generating more negative publicity for the company.
President Trump's turbulent early months in the White House presage more conflicts of interest to come.
Because those are often the first to try new places, too, their movements often tend to presage trends.
Looking through his collections, one wonders if Brown used the work of outsider artists to presage his own.
More significant than the money, though, are the changes that technologies like Auris presage for the medical profession.
For that reason, some analysts believe that the recent rebound does not presage a sustained recovery in prices.
"The Designated Mourner" is an odd, soul-wrenching presage, and warning, of the times we find ourselves in.
But the point is that what happens in one midterm election certainly doesn't presage the next general election.
But Votel and McGurk's comments might presage a possible broader fight between Trump and his administration, particularly the Pentagon.
The vote could presage major political change when South Africans go to the polls in national elections in 2019.
Borrowing from art history, soft-core pornography and commercial art, they presage Pop Art, appropriation art and Neo-Expressionism.
An Islamic prophecy identifies Dabiq as the site of a battle between Muslims and infidels that will presage doomsday.
Runners can ignore almost any pains save those that — however faint or indistinct — presage a break or a tear.
But does the speech presage a different tone for the general election campaign or was it a one-off?
At the time, it was viewed as an achievement that would presage Fowler's ascent into the major champions club.
Mr. Trump seemed to presage a different era with all the praise he heaped on Russia and Mr. Putin.
Its clusters presage Kawakubo's nippled creation, and the similarity is reassuring and funny, like mother-and-daughter matching outfits.
Week One brought a 21-18 loss to the Steelers that did not seem to presage a disastrous season.
Mr Trump then suggested the strikes could presage some sort of redoubled American commitment to ending the conflict in Syria.
However, the Mexican diplomat who requested anonymity expressed concern the new plan could presage a deeper militarization of Central America.
Rights groups have condemned the crackdown and voiced fears that it could presage a closing down of Saudi civil society.
In the New Testament, Jesus had told his disciples that "wars and rumors of wars" would presage the end times.
What's changed is that investors are increasingly concerned that China's troubles presage global economic problems that could hobble America's plodding recovery.
These developments seem to presage something far worse—maybe, some worry, the end of functional democracy and its replacement by fascism.
"What will presage that breakout event will be a series of incremental steps, such as the states' acts passing," Rosen said.
Trump's red-line tweets about Assad paying a big price and his mentioning Putin by name seem to presage military retaliation.
McGann points to research suggesting that losing your sense of smell can presage memory loss and diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
The sale ends an 11-year investment that seemed to presage a new era of economic relations between the two countries.
The move could presage a lengthy environmental review that has the potential to block the pipeline's construction for months or years.
They influenced Rembrandt, may qualify as some of the world's first Process Art, presage Surrealism, and still look strange and radical.
The reaction of Dick Brewbaker, a Republican state senator who represents a district in Montgomery, may presage a less warm welcome.
They influenced Rembrandt, may qualify as some of the world's first Process Art, presage Surrealism and still look strange and radical.
Still, if "Green Book" pulls off a win here early in the night, that could presage an eventual best-picture victory.
That condition, known as an inverted yield curve, is often considered a precursor to recession and could presage a decline for stocks.
All this means that Mauricio Macri's victory in Argentina's presidential election last November may presage further electoral success for the centre-right.
India's auto industry body, the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers, said it could presage a better trade deal for India with Britain.
Speaking of people I'm very worried about: The return — and death — of Lisa doesn't seem to presage anything good for Young Hee.
This, uh, premature pouring does presage certain later plot points, but it also symbolizes something more complicated, a kind of dreadful irreversibility.
What can be said with absolute confidence is that the Smoot-Hawley tariffs did not presage a period of elevated bond yields.
For emerging markets, the move into the dollar could presage a tide of investment flowing out, imperiling economies from Brazil to Indonesia.
If Ghirardelli Square epitomized collaborative and participatory urban planning, the Sea Ranch, a hundred miles up the coast, helped presage its demise.
That would be negligible for the broad stock market but it's a lot for bonds and it could presage further difficulties ahead.
The camera also produced kaleidoscopic images that, combined with Linton's audio sine waves, seemed to presage the onslaught of the mechanical age.
Low sperm counts may presage a premature death, even among men in the prime of their lives who might seem otherwise healthy.
In short, the repo tremors do not seem to presage broader instability, let alone the return of the crisis conditions of 2007.
And while markets may be forecasting that the U.S. central bank will initiate some easing, Mnuchin suggested that doesn't presage any economic downturn.
However, last year's U.K. Brexit vote and U.S. election of President Donald Trump likely presage a new chapter in this bull market story.
President Xi Jinping's commitment in 2013 to give market forces "a decisive role" in allocating resources seemed to presage more of the same.
Her departure seems to presage a harsher turn on immigration from a president who considers the issue central to his re-election strategy.
This analysis is supported by two other figures, both of which presage a competitive, perhaps even victorious national GOP effort in the fall.
The Iran-Israel confrontation in the past few days is likely to presage a more unstable and violent period in the Middle East.
Seismologists have long warned that the rise in the number of earthquakes in Oklahoma could presage a temblor that could cause extensive damage.
The tax essentially formalized smuggling routes that have profited militants on both sides and could presage the opening of routes in other areas.
Just this week, RBA Deputy Governor Guy Debelle acknowledged economic output had disappointed but argued the continued strength of employment might presage an upturn.
And yet the industry's political activities in 2017 may only presage a tougher and costlier clash with Washington, D.C., in the year to come.
Credit spreads have in general been shrinking, a quiet before the storm which tends to presage recession, though the link is far from certain.
" John Hultquist, a security researcher at FireEye who tracks Russian hackers echoed this sentiment tweeting: "These attempted intrusions do not necessarily presage active measures.
The details and scale of this debate may presage the obstacles Medicare for All will face as its backers seek to make it law.
If he chooses someone new, that could presage a fresh approach on policy and will also trigger speculation that Putin is grooming a successor.
Fans exhilarated by the possibility that the performance on Sunday could presage a comeback tour have been imploring the group on its Facebook page.
While it may presage tougher policies, it's not clear yet that the administration has the stomach for undertaking dramatic action with respect to Pakistan.
Lawmakers on Wednesday questioned what social media companies were doing to respond to threatening posts or messages that can presage acts of gun violence.
The achievement, if real, could presage a revolution in how we think, compute, guard our data and interrogate the most subtle aspects of nature.
They startlingly presage the uninhibited brushwork of generations to come: Chaim Soutine (1893-1943), Willem de Kooning (1904-1997) and Frank Auerbach (born 1931).
A series of tests that North Korean officials said were crucial for its nuclear program seemed to presage a bigger event by December 31.
The further empowerment of the hard-liners could presage even more tense relations with the United States and worsen Iran's economic crisis, fueling instability.
Marvel Studios clearly wanted a movie that would presage everything to come in the next few years, heading into the final showdown with Thanos.
If a deal is done, it would presage a 21-month transition period after March 29th 2019, during which the trade agreement should be finalised.
It might even presage the broader pivot to moderation and bipartisanship that a dogged handful of commentators still think Mr Trump might be capable of.
"The pessimism priced into bond markets today may not necessarily presage downward pressure on inflation tomorrow at least not to the same extent," Coeure said.
As a high savings economy with a state-owned banking system and a closed capital account, this does not necessarily presage an immediate financial crisis.
It isn't just you; those beautifully-shot scenes in the trailers really do presage a phenomenal chunk of Star Wars that we're about to see.
For a while, Trump's missile strike on Assad's chemical warfare unit in April appeared to presage a serious engagement in Syria -- potentially political involvement, too.
However, analysts say this does not necessarily presage a high turnout, given security challenges and a voting population estimated at between 4.2 and 4.5 million.
Their actions presage the probability of further troubles in the triangular relationship between the U.S. Jewish community, the State of Israel and the Trump administration.
Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) and conservative think tanks unveiled their latest proposal to repeal the ACA, which could presage yet another repeal effort by Congress.
"The pessimism priced into bond markets today may not necessarily presage downward pressure on inflation tomorrow – at least not to the same extent," Coeure said.
Mr. Trump had recently lost the Wisconsin primary, which Mr. Ryan and other Republicans in the state thought would presage the reality television star's demise.
Still, the results for the September period were slightly lower than the company's forecast and presage the coming competition in a field it has dominated.
"The July jobs report showed that the average hours worked and overtime declined for this sector, which is a presage to future layoffs," said Richardson.
A fibre-optic mat installed in a nursing home or an old person's own residence could monitor changes in an individual's gait that presage certain illnesses.
But opponents, including East Coast refiners and some state lawmakers, are far more worried that such a decision would presage a reversal of the entire pipeline.
It was a historic pop culture spectacle that, depending on your viewpoint, is a presage to Kanye's forthcoming greatness, or the most delusional celebrity rant ever.
I say all of that to presage the following statement: Four episodes into season three, I'm not quite on board with what it's trying to do.
These are just some of the most recent and visible examples of how power — particularly absolute power with few checks and balances — can presage a crisis.
If the people watching at home are interested in the possession stats and "heat maps," that doesn't presage the reduction of soccer to figures and formulas.
Federal agencies should further destigmatize the matter by updating legal guidance for laws that clearly didn't presage a pandemic where transparency is the key to survival.
Dropbox and Spotify, the music-streaming giant, which is planning its own listing, could presage a series that eventually includes the likes of Uber and Airbnb.
BRITAIN'S HOUSE OF COMMONS returns to work on September 3rd for what promises to be a politically explosive week that could even presage a general election.
Those claims were based on the now infamous "body count" ratios whereby the higher rate of Communists' battlefield losses was said to presage their impending defeat.
More generally, Trump's mercantilist instincts could still presage trouble on the trade front and his views on immigration, a border wall and foreign aid are reprehensible.
If so, this could presage a new wave of female activism that shifts the course of our politics in the 2018 mid-term elections and beyond.
Rae's nomination for Insecure, as well as Ted Danson's for The Good Place, are both richly deserved and hopefully presage further Emmy love for both programs.
If any of this does presage some future American conflict with an Iran that has gotten "too powerful," then we shall have witnessed a true ironic tragedy.
However, those familiar with his tweets, which sometimes presage major moves at Twitter, are likely to take Sacca's word as a relatively authoritative source on the topic.
We believe that in 20143, the baseline for a massive attack will be 1Tbps (and we hope that Massive Attack's 2016 song releases presage a 2017 album).
Demographically, Kentucky's 90 percent white electorate favored Sanders, and his back-to-back victories in neighboring Indiana and West Virginia this week seemed to presage another win.
If the breaching of the 3% threshold were to presage an abrupt rise in yields, there could be trouble ahead (which is why stockmarkets wobbled this week).
Third, the case may presage a judicial retreat away from the constitutionally erroneous doctrine whereby the courts give less protection to commercial speech than to political speech.
The killing of policemen, and killings inflicted by them, bloodshed moreover tinged by racism, avowed or alleged: these seemed, for many, to presage the unravelling of society.
As the International Monetary Fund has recently warned, experience elsewhere with credit bubbles of anywhere near this size is that they generally presage economic and financial crises.
Confrontations have not yet spread in any serious way to the West Bank or Jerusalem — which would certainly presage a more serious crisis — but the possibility remains.
The move could presage a complete reformulation, or possible breakup, of the coalition, which consists of more than two dozen parties and has long suffered from infighting.
Does the 4.1 percent jobless rate in January represent something lower than this "natural rate" of unemployment and presage damaging inflation, as mainstream estimates have long suggested?
The heads presage a self-portrait print from 1990, displayed nearby, as well as the soft fabric figurative sculptures that Bourgeois took up in the late '90s.
Japan's coincident economic indicator fell in August, the Cabinet Office said this week, downgrading its assessment of the key gauge to "worsening," which can presage a recession.
But Mr. al-Bashir said nothing in the speech about his party, and activists fear the state of emergency could presage even harsher measures against their movement.
Just months ahead of the 2000 Olympics, the jolt to tourism may presage a broader economic impact from the coronavirus for both Japan and the global economy.
Why it matters: Because this could presage new takeover interest in Plated rival Blue Apron, which has stunk up the public markets like a piece of rancid steak.
That decline partly overshadowed better-than-expected profit numbers, triggering a fall in shares of other banks on concerns that it would presage lower profits across the industry.
Business people hope that the result on October 22017nd may even presage eight years with Mr Macri in charge, to give him time fully to rebuild the economy.
Saturday's announcement could presage an influx of American hotel chains into Cuba, where many hotels are run under management contracts with European brands, including Sol Melia and Iberostar.
Weil said this could presage an expansion by Facebook into other financial services that could generate revenue for the company, such as providing credit to people or businesses.
Although they presage digital photography, they are entirely analog — he owns neither a computer nor cell phone and works with found materials, Polaroid imagery, and his own "drugstore" prints.
Spokesman Hogan Gidley told reporters on the Air Force One flight carrying Trump to New Hampshire that Trump's weekend tweets criticizing Mueller by name do not presage a firing.
Putin, true to form, is accusing the United States of failing to keep commitments under existing arms control agreements, which doesn't presage a Russian willingness to negotiate new ones.
Some internet providers and their Republican allies have expressed hope that the proposed rollback of the FCC's sweeping net neutrality rules would presage a bipartisan compromise on the issue.
In hindsight, the exclusion of this relatively small but highly educated group from Pakistan's political order was a somber presage of Pakistan's lethal transformation into a hotbed of extremism.
The bank did say it would do a "comprehensive review" of policy in the months to come that could presage more coordination between the bank and the Japanese government.
Globalization and the interlinkages between the world economies have changed the dynamics of economic competition, as diverging interests and values presage more confrontation between the United States and China.
Large concentrations of hedge fund positions on one side of the market often presage a sharp retracement in prices when managers attempt to unwind them and lock in profits.
"I hope you recognize that Facebook's ability to effectively combat misinformation during the 2020 Census will presage your ability to combat similar misinformation during the upcoming elections," Harris wrote.
The earliest paintings indicate Mr. Hockney's attention to Abstract Expressionism and Bacon's figurative scrums and his penchant for scatterings of numbers, texts and product labels that presage Pop Art.
"I hope you recognize that Facebook's ability to effectively combat misinformation during the 2202 census will presage your ability to combat similar misinformation during the upcoming elections," Harris wrote.
If this trend continues, particularly in suburban districts, they could presage a smaller and more rural Republican caucus that cedes the suburban swing seats that decide the House majority.
The strike was the latest setback for a city that has been reeling from record violence, and Friday's 27,000-teacher walkout could presage a longer strike over a new contract.
Baucus emphasized that China's decision to devalue its currency marks a significant turning point for China, which he said is "bringing out the big guns" and could presage further decreases.
The launch may presage a boom in demand for launch services, with a handful of venture-backed rocket companies developing smaller boosters to deploy the smaller satellites at lower cost.
In what may presage a raft of claims, Norwegian Air has said it will seek compensation from Boeing for costs and lost revenue after grounding its fleet of 737 MAX.
The fall in net interest margin triggered a fall in shares of other banks on concerns that it would presage lower profits across the industry as interest rates have dropped.
Word of the Day noun: something that precedes and indicates the approach of something or someone verb: foreshadow or presage _________ The word harbinger has appeared in 112 articles on nytimes.
The remarks, coming a day after President Trump officially paused his trade war with China, could presage the next big battle between the United States and a key trading partner.
If the lack of attention paid to theatrical windows, or transparent discussions about attendance, didn't presage a time where the cinema side of CinemaCon would became just a little less relevant.
It, too, has shifted in a more moderate direction, which could presage a battle of critical importance to Iran's future if the time should come for it to perform its task.
Investors often start the year optimistic about growth and then revise down their forecasts; the current pessimism may presage an improvement in spirits in the spring, especially if geopolitical worries fade.
And BAML argues that 40 percent of emerging currencies are at their most competitive levels ever in trade-weighted terms and this should presage at least some export and trade benefits.
With Washington State the focal point of the virus in the United States, some of the measures unveiled here may presage what is to come in other parts of the country.
Both indexes slipped below their 100-day moving averages for the first time in about a month on Wednesday, seen as a strong technical support level that could presage further losses.
India fears Chinese investments in the Maldives may presage an eventual military presence, so it essentially wants a sympathetic leader, such as Nasheed, in power to advance Indian interests, Statfor explained.
And in what may presage a raft of claims, Norwegian Air has said it will seek compensation from Boeing for costs and lost revenue after grounding its fleet of 737 MAX.
The large concentration of hedge fund long positions in gasoline, heating oil and gasoil could presage a sharp correction at some point if fund managers try to realise some of their profits.
The large concentration of hedge fund long positions in gasoline, heating oil and gasoil could presage a sharp correction at some point if fund managers try to realize some of their profits.
Wednesday's figures may presage data due on Thursday that is forecast to show core machinery orders, a leading indicator of capital expenditure, fell in March for the first time in three months.
In a comment that may presage our national moment, an older woman says to Jones about her county's Republican bent: "I don't think it'll ever change unless something big and crazy happens."
In a comment that may presage our national moment, an older woman says to Jones about her county's Republican bent: "I don't think it'll ever change unless something big and crazy happens."
And even if the carefully choreographed rollout of the agreement does presage the end of the American phase of the war, the plan might not spell the end of the war itself.
But the trending section also proved problematic in ways that would presage Facebook's later problems with fake news, political balance and the limitations of artificial intelligence in managing the messy human world.
The folded, bulky figures of adults, children and bulls in a series of vigorous brush-and-ink drawings from the mid-220s pay homage to Picasso but also presage these last sculptures.
President George H.W. Bush&aposs 1991 intervention in Kuwait to drive out Iraqi forces would provide the template for that new strategy, while seeming to presage a veritable new way of war.
Stock markets are set to open down today, and the election could presage a longer slump if investors feel that the uncertainty generated by Mr Trump's victory will harm growth and corporate profits.
Yields across the euro zone bond market have risen sharply earlier this week on expectations the ECB will announce a reduction in its bond-buying programme, which ordinarily should presage a strong auction.
The Republican National Committee (RNC) downplayed Tuesday night's Democratic election victories in a new memo, arguing that Democrats are wrong to think their victories in blue-leaning states presage sweeping 2018 midterm victories.
Nearly two years on from the vote for Brexit, the rise of the populists in Italy — the eurozone's third-biggest economy — could presage a crisis in the EU that dwarfs Britain's meandering exit.
Uber and Lyft are expected to presage a wave of I.P.O.s by other tech start-ups, many of which have delayed going public for years because of the plentiful availability of private capital.
Both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq closed below their 200-day moving averages for the first time since March 8, seen as a strong technical support level that could presage further losses.
The Chargers' move is expected to presage another, with the Oakland Raiders gearing up to abandon their home in the coming weeks and bring N.F.L. football to Las Vegas for the first time.
In the years after 1994, an expanded police force and more active policing did presage a significant drop in crime in the years nationwide, but many minority communities have asked at what cost?
The contract, worth tens of millions of dollars, is drawing political attention after SpaceX and Ariane traded barbs about access to each other's markets, which could presage a transatlantic trade dispute in coming years.
Still, Santander Brasil's outsized auto loan portfolio, and its willingness to bet on borrowers and vehicles avoided by competitors, could presage a bumpier road ahead in a country with a history of economic volatility.
This partisan context may presage an ideologically split Supreme Court ruling, but Rick Hasen, an expert in election law, thinks Mr Bagenstos's brief has a chance of swaying the court's newest conservative, Neil Gorsuch.
If the poll is correct, it must presage some recovery in support for the BJP in the countryside, as more than three-quarters of people in India's most populous state live in rural areas.
If the poll is correct is must presage some recovery in support for the BJP in the countryside, as more than three-quarters of people in India's most populous state live in rural areas.
If this regime, or its despotic neighbor Iraq, were to acquire nuclear weapons, this could presage catastrophic consequences, not only for my country, and not only for the Middle East, but for all mankind.
Some in the Obama administration saw a close relationship with Saudi Arabia as an obstacle to what they hoped would presage a more friendly relationship with Iran — a relationship that has yet to happen.
However, Xinhua quoted an unidentified central bank official as saying that Wednesday's move does not presage a large-scale government stimulus program, ruling out the possibility of a "flood-like" flow of fresh money.
He refused to appear with Tory campaigners and is fighting for Remain not on the basis that EU membership is a good thing in itself but that Brexit might presage an attack on workers' rights.
But the appointments of Mike Pompeo as Secretary of State and John Bolton as national-security adviser presage an even more hawkish era, in which there will be few constraints on M.B.S.'s regional ambitions.
K Street only lasted one season, and most of its popularity was restricted to viewers in Washington, DC (for perhaps obvious reasons) — but it did much to presage the reality TV future of American politics.
Though the changes seem small — reducing the frequency of inspections and fixes to wells and pipelines, for instance — they may well presage an administration decision to get out of the business of regulating methane altogether.
The letter from Mr. Sanders, a self-described democratic socialist who is among the early front-runners in the 2020 Democratic field, threatens to undo a delicate rapprochement, and could presage another bitter primary battle.
That their avoidance of neutral-zone giveaways and erasure of Vegas's transition game and redoubled presence in front of their own net presage a celebration, as soon as Game 5 Thursday night in Las Vegas.
Bernie Sanders seems to have swept Latino voters in Saturday's Nevada caucuses, an affirmation of his months-long investments in outreach that could presage his success in primaries still to come in heavily Latino states.
" Turning to a chart of the British pound over the last 30 years, Ross, head of technical analysis at Evercore, noted periods of weakness in the currency tend to presage "a very strong run for stocks.
Taken together, the de-escalation moves look like a straightforward, simple transaction — one meant to ease tensions that had risen to the boiling point and seemed to presage a full-fledged war between Israel and Hamas.
In "The Enchanted Island," a pile of these forms — transparent and festively decorated with dots and spirals — suggests a trash heap of neon signs set against stormy cliffs and presage the piled compositions of late Guston.
Leaders of Concerned Veterans for America, like many current and former veterans department officials, fear the problems could presage the return to a dark era when inattention to veterans' health care led to scandals and tragedies.
It's also as frustrated as many observers are that nobody in 1995 seemed to pay much heed to the idea that domestic violence can often presage murder (though the trial raised the profile of that argument).
The loot boxes of Battlefront II seemed to presage an industry that produced lavish video lottery machines, where all art had been sublimated into mere backdrops for mechanics whose sole purpose was the extraction of maximum profit.
" Why it matters: "The appointments of Mike Pompeo as Secretary of State and John Bolton as national-security adviser presage an even more hawkish era, in which there will be few constraints on M.B.S.'s regional ambitions.
Despite higher passenger traffic, Volaris posted an operating loss of 906 million pesos ($49.5 million) for the first three months of 2018, in what may presage a tough year for the company and the Mexican airline sector.
The numbers could presage similar results from other banks with big trading operations, as last year's presidential election set off a flurry of trading and sent markets higher, though stocks have steadied a bit in recent weeks.
But rights activists and Kashmiri intellectuals were deeply unsettled, saying that the general's words revealed how the highest levels of the Indian military viewed Kashmiri people and that his comments could presage another disturbing turn of events.
Casino security shut down the convention Saturday night amid a chaotic fight between supporters of Hillary Clinton and Sanders that some worry could presage a showdown at the party's national convention in Philadelphia in just a few months.
In what may presage a wider crackdown on dissent in Qatar, Sheikh Fahad bin Abdullah al-Thani — a cousin of the ruling emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani — was last month sentenced to seven years in prison.
But Monday's decision is sure to have real economic ramifications, and it could presage further activism by sports leagues against state or local laws they see as antithetical to their principles or disagreeable to their national fan bases.
"To the extent that they presage longer-term changes in economic policy, they could perhaps affect the natural rate of interest and perhaps even the longer-term trend rate," Cunliffe told an audience at the University of Manchester.
The collections from spring/summer '14 presage themes and motifs explored before — the difference may be that the clothes from early collections are challenging but insist on their viability as apparel whereas the latter are more abstract expressions.
Created in 1930, the work seems to presage a feeling of dread that would overcome a community of artists sandwiched by World War I and World War II, forced to create lives and produce art away from their homes.
Many Americans are aware of the concept of the rapture — a time when, according to some evangelical traditions, believing Christians will be suddenly and unexpectedly "raptured" up to heaven before the events that presage the end of the world.
And changes at the top of HBO management probably presage a shift away from the more artistically selective approach favored by the departed top executive Richard Plepler, a strategy that generated the excellence so often recognized by Emmy voters.
While some policies exclude coverage for incidents affecting more than the specified number of victims, for example, 50, this could presage a consolidation of products, which would provide clarity for insureds who want protection regardless of the attacker's motive.
The statutory view itself has already been seriously marred by the erection of the Shard building behind St Paul's and the cranes presage the transformation of the historic and famous London skyline into that of Kuala Lumpur or Bangkok.
If Rubio or Kasich — or both — pull out wins in their home states, it could presage a four-way race with Trump so weakened that he just falls back among the other candidates and surrenders his front-runner status.
PARIS/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europe's threat to trigger a mechanism that could reimpose United Nations sanctions on Iran marks a significant breakdown in diplomacy to try to save the 2015 nuclear deal and could presage its death knell, diplomats say.
Mr. Jacobs's dramatic physical transformation from "a withdrawn schlump in eyeglasses," as a 2008 New Yorker profile of him said, into someone "muscular, bronzed, shining with diamonds," seemed to presage a new era, one that not all fans embraced.
In Shaker furniture, we find not just an elegance that seems to eerily presage Modernism by about a century, but a commitment to skill, sturdiness, and plain utility that tells the user they are valued and deserving of care.
Another View Despite hand-wringing before the election that a Trump presidency would presage near-term and long-term calamity, giddy equity markets responded to a Republican sweep of the White House and Congress with a more sanguine view.
As laid out in a story by the Detroit Free Press, the evictions presage the closing of the complex, due to multiple violations of city ordinances and safety and building codes, according to Detroit's Buildings, Safety Engineering and Environmental Department (BSEED).
An Islamic prophecy names Dabiq as the site of a battle between Muslims and infidels that will presage doomsday, a message Islamic State used extensively in its propaganda, going so far as to name its main publication after the village.
An agreement there on February 16th between Saudi Arabia and Russia, two of the world's biggest oil producers, to freeze production at January levels if others join in, may presage a similarly never-ending saga to shore up oil prices.
Penn's presage struck a chord among rank-and-file DNC staffers who still maintain a hardened belief that 2016 wasn't about a Trump victory, but a Clinton loss -- a defeat in a most spectacular fashion, brought on by her campaign's hubris.
Tuesday's battle in Teleskof — recounted by a witness and American officials — could presage a future in Iraq where American troops move even closer to routine, daily battle in the fight to reclaim large parts of Iraq from the Islamic State.
This wave of retirements may presage more departures: most of the game's top stars —including Venus Williams, Serena Williams, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Maria Sharapova — are all in their 30s, which only recently has become a common age on tour.
Not only does that movement likely presage further currency depreciation in China, the world's second-largest economy, but it also increases the likelihood that China and the United States might be drifting inexorably toward both a currency and a trade war.
The preprint movement, some #ASAPbio advocates argue, may presage the need for a greater cultural shift than scientists have not yet been willing to make: evaluating one another based on the substance of their papers, not where they are published.
It may even presage inclusion of the MDC, or at least the ambitious Chamisa, in some kind of unity government arrangement – although given the emphatic ZANU-PF majority, Mnangagwa may have a hard time selling such a deal to his party.
The special election on April 18 has drawn substantial attention because one of the Democrats running, Jon Ossoff, has raised a remarkable $8 million, and his success in a Republican-leaning district could presage a midterm backlash against Mr. Trump.
Many also believe turmoil in Britain has dampened appetites to follow suit, with European voters warming to the Union and eurosceptic governments, such as in Italy, Hungary and Poland, stressing their criticisms of the EU do not presage an exit.
Near the end, Pompeo spoke of "the Rapture," a term that doesn't appear in the New Testament but is associated by some evangelicals with passages that presage the end of the world and the bodily ascension of believers into heaven.
The population swaps and the bussing of opposition civilians and militants to rebel-held areas seem to presage a sort of geographic sorting and soft partition of the country, which may be a prerequisite for any gradual de-escalation of Syria's war.
While not true VR as we know it, that fact that television's most renowned science fiction series began with a tale of a virtual environment, which threatened to rob a man of his sanity, is a fascinating presage of our unfolding tech present.
Read More Goldman says it's time to place bets on Apple Societe Generale macro strategist Larry McDonald agrees that growth stocks will continue to be troubled in the short term, but he says that will presage a chance to get long those names.
The takeover of Crimea and support for separatism in Donbass did not presage a policy of reconquering Eastern Europe, as many in the West feared, but it clearly set Ukraine and other former Soviet republics off limits to any future NATO enlargement.
And "Murder Is Her Hobby: Frances Glessner Lee and the Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death," at the Smithsonian's Renwick Gallery in Washington, contains tiny dioramas originally used as forensic aids by police, that also presage setup photography of the 1970s and '80s.
"Give It Up" and the original "Rubberband" (included as the final track, bookending the album with the more heavily altered "Rubberband of Life") intriguingly presage Davis's hip-hop experiments on "Doo-Bop," which would be his final LP before his death in 1991.
The struts are clear Murano glass, bolted to the stairs with bronze studs that presage the hardware on the P110 Canada lounge chair, which Osvaldo would create two decades later, leading the way for the explicitly industrial flourishes of the high-tech movement.
The struts are clear Murano glass, bolted to the stairs with bronze studs that presage the hardware on the P110 Canada lounge chair, which Osvaldo would create two decades later, leading the way for the explicitly industrial flourishes of the high-tech movement.
AT&T's purchase of Time Warner — now known as Warner Media — and the looming acquisition of 21st Century Fox by either Universal Pictures' parent company Comcast or (more likely) the Walt Disney Company presage a once-in-a-generation period of massive upheaval in Hollywood.
The BoE said last month it expected the number of house purchases to fall sharply in the second quarter after a spike in early 2016, while the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors saw a big fall in buyer interest that may presage a longer lull.
Funds based in the United States but focused on Chinese stocks took in $408 million during the week, the largest inflows since June 2015, during a week in which strong demand for copper seemed to presage growth in the emerging market and around the world.
Not only could the outcome of the race presage a bitter primary season for Republicans against grassroots candidates in the 2018 midterm elections, it is also the first time since Bannon left the White House that he and Trump have been on opposing sides.
When Greenberg first wrote the play, he intended it to presage an event that he had long anticipated as both a gay man himself and as a fanatical fan of the sport: the announcement by an active Major League player that he was gay.
President Trump challenged the constitutionality of that provision in a signing statement, a move that could "presage a major battle between the White House and Capitol Hill as the Trump administration moves to implement the new law," the Post's Jeff Stein and Devlin Barrett write.
The results here in a district stretching from Charlotte to Fayetteville presage a brutal, national campaign that seems destined to become the political equivalent of trench warfare, with the two parties rallying their supporters but clashing over a vanishingly small slice of contested electoral terrain.
The clergy suspect bold initiatives conceived by the prince in leisure and tourism presage sweeping reforms in education, a bastion of conservatism where clerical control is believed by Western nations to have encouraged Islamist radicals - not just in Saudi Arabia but across the Muslim and Arab worlds.
FABER: I know but bringing the world's second largest economy to its knees, if you're correct, wouldn't necessarily seem to me to be a great recipe for success over here as well and certainly wouldn't seem to presage a particularly great time for our own equity markets.
The bottom line: "The deal may presage the growing desire among millennials for a better work-life balance, and a readiness to mute wage demands in exchange for a shorter work week and more time for family, children, and care-giving," Brookings' Mark Muro tells Axios.
Expanding this coalition will also be key for their 2020 campaign strategy, as results in the South and Sunbelt, such as the narrow loss of Beto O'Rourke in Texas and too close to call races in Arizona and Florida, presage increased competition in once Republican strongholds.
If Iván Márquez and his fellow commanders succeed in cobbling together a FARC 2.0 force that poses a significant threat to the Colombian state, it would signal a collapse of the 2016 accord — and presage a new cycle of violence in the historically troubled South American nation.
If the US doesn't ease sanctions, the North has promised the United States a "Christmas gift," an ominous pledge that could presage the resumption of long-range missile tests or a satellite launch, which Pyongyang had paused during bumpy attempts at diplomacy between the two countries.
Some clergy suspect the bold initiatives conceived by the prince in leisure and tourism presage sweeping reforms in education, a bastion of conservatism where clerical control is believed by Western critics to have encouraged Islamist radicals not just in Saudi Arabia but across the Muslim and Arab worlds.
This could presage the DirecTV Now over-the-top streaming service that AT&T announced earlier this year — it basically is that service, with on-the-go streaming of live television channels, only it's baked into the full-fledged DirecTV satellite subscription and not available on set-top boxes.
Democrats can regain control of Congress in the 28503 midterm elections and achieve a political realignment in the 22019 presidential campaign by running against the scandal of Trump Republican tax cuts and Trump Republican budget deficits, which presage more Trump Republican attacks against Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security and ObamaCare.
MM: It is symbolic – I can see where the British government are coming from, I understand where the British government are coming from because if you… obviously, indications in terms of the border do presage maybe the ultimate nature of a deal between Great Britain and the European Union.
Such a decision could launch a new round of diplomatic negotiations with Tehran to forge a new and more comprehensive deal, but could also isolate America from our European allies who remain firmly committed to the existing agreement, and potentially presage a period of intense bilateral confrontation with Tehran.
An ominous pledge If the US doesn't ease sanctions, North korea has promised the United States a "Christmas gift," an ominous pledge that could presage the resumption of long-range missile tests or a satellite launch, which Pyongyang had paused during bumpy attempts at diplomacy between the two countries.
Why it matters: Experts told NYT that the decision could presage HUD cutting the rule entirely, allowing a reversion to the pre-2015 mean where the federal government could turn a blind eye to effective segregation — for example, by allowing local governments to place housing projects only in majority-black neighborhoods.
FARGO, N.D. — After a contentious vote on Sunday, North Dakota Republicans elected 25 unaligned delegates to send to the Republican National Convention this summer in Cleveland, offering a presage of the confusion and chaos that seems certain to unfold there if the party remains unable to unite behind a nominee.
Trump will try to wield the issue (likely with help from the NRA) into November, especially as he tries to shore up support in the Rust Belt states that delivered him the White House, but where Republicans have faced headwinds in special elections that may presage a strong November for Democrats.
Seven years have passed, seven and a half since we last parked up beside the white hotel— in a hire car, then—and holding hands descended the steep path lined with pale birches into the gorge, neither of us knowing whether passing families in bright waterproofs did or didn't presage our future together.
And though the invasion has been blamed for sparking off the present dangerous escalation of tension in the region, it did not presage a radical shift in a Western policy based on an endless effort to damp down hostilities, to remain allied to Israel and to seek markets for Western products, including armaments.
As groups the world over decry or cheer the lower energy prices, depending on whether they need to buy or sell it - although all hope the collapse doesn't presage a fresh financial crisis - Lynx's 64 staff have profited in an atmosphere more akin to a university campus than a stuffy Wall Street investment house.
As those scenes unfolded and with anger swelling in the streets of the capital, many are now sure to wonder how long Mr. Abadi may remain in power; at the very least, the chaos is likely to presage the resumption of street unrest that had calmed during Ramadan and the military operations in Falluja.
A wholesale shift from hydrocarbons to renewables presage energy scarcity and exorbitant price, as has already occurred in Germany and the U.K. As Smil reminds us, "Any rapid substitution by low power renewable densities is illusory without dismantling existing urban societies," and such is the path on which developed world has now set itself.
Firebrands like Helen Chenoweth (R-Idaho), Linda Smith (R-Wash.) and Bob Barr (R-Ga.) seemed to presage the Tea Party, and even President TrumpDonald John TrumpWhistleblower complaint declassified on eve of high-stakes testimony Ocasio-Cortez on impeachment: 'I think the ground has shifted' Democrats ask Pentagon to probe delayed Ukraine aid MORE's jarring approach to political warfare.
The revolutions within The Romanoffs are smaller ones, within families or marriages or friendships, but they presage some justice over the horizon, a sense that the world has become so imbalanced that it will greenlight anthology dramas about people who believe they're descendants of the Romanoff family that will cost millions upon millions of dollars to produce.
Barry Popkin, a professor of nutrition at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, who worked on the Mexico research, says the Berkeley results may presage a bigger effect in Philadelphia, a city where sugary soft drink consumption is more common and where there are many more low-income residents who may be sensitive to such a price increase.
As I wrote in my convention column in The Hill today, "Why Warren masters Trump," the speech by Warren will bring the convention audience and Democrats around the nation to their feet, and the speech by Sanders will similarly be a golden moment in the campaign that will thrill the souls of progressives and presage the future of the Democratic Party.
Now is the time for the United States and its partners in the international community to summon the political will to apply the pressure needed — including, where necessary, targeted sanctions against those most responsible for either obstructing the necessary democratic transition or brutally repressing political dissent — to ensure that this past week's violence does not presage a much broader conflict.
In fact, many of the pieces on view seem to feel right at home alongside better-known, canonical works of modern and contemporary art, considering, for example, the formal affinities between the Gee's Bend quilts and modernist geometric abstraction, or the Souls Grown Deep artists' inventive handling of found materials in ways that seem to parallel (or unwittingly presage) quite a few modernist or postmodernist gestures.
But the recent and rapid decline in prices of alternative energy sources like wind and solar, and the plunging cost to store them presage a very different future on the horizon – one in which fossil fuels go the way of the dinosaurs, and where in the next 10 years we will see more changes to the energy industry than we have seen in the past 100.
Meanwhile, not only is Nicola Sturgeon, the Scottish National Party leader, intimating that she will demand a second Scottish independence referendum that could presage the breakup of the United Kingdom — she is also threatening that the Scottish parliament could very well provoke a constitutional crisis by refusing to sign off on the U.K.'s proposed application to start divorce negotiations with the European Union.
But Mr. Gormley added that Mr. Starr's participation in the new Senate trial is sure to bring back memories of a divisive time that seemed to presage the red-state-versus-blue-state fracturing of the country that has become so pronounced in Mr. Trump's era, a time when a low-key former judge became one of the biggest lightning rods of his generation.
The president has also offered, in his strange and bizarre interview this week with The New York Times, aggressive criticism of Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE that may well presage Sessions's firing or resignation.
This stuff includes T-shirts emblazed with the phrase "Freedom Cannot Be Simulated" from Rirkrit Tiravanija; small pictures of pretty, long-ago young starlets or chanteuses that presage selfies, from "The Prettiest Woman" by Hans-Peter Feldmann; bright silk ribbons printed with political slogans ("Deport Hate") from Andrea Bowers; and a red leather bookmark that says, somewhat lamely, "I'm Hard to Read," by Amalia Ulman, free with the purchase of the show's catalog, a modest box of postcards and texts.
There is Pedro Antonio Y Madre Gonzales, in Lima, Peru; there is a Polish priest named Jan, who writes to me in Biblical Hebrew and is eager to know how the construction of the country is progressing and whether certain signs that he believes will presage the arrival of the Messiah have been seen in the hills of Jerusalem; and Tokama, from Nagasaki, a pacifist and militant socialist who is always full of praise for the ideals of the kibbutz.
Player Unknown's Battlegrounds, the 'battle royale' style game where everyone tries to be the last player standing while scrounging for supplies to keep them alive, has launched on Android in Canada MobileSyrup reports, which could presage a future release in the U.S. The arrival of the mobile version of the game more generally known as PUBG coincides with it reaching the 5 million player milestone on Xbox, where it's been available since late last year after debuting on the PC in early access earlier in 2017.

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