Sentences with phrase «augur more»

That augurs more extensive melt again, below 2008, in 2009 unless we have an unprecedentedly cold year (anything is possible with the solar minimum).

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A more detailed breakdown of the loan data on Monday showed sharp pick - ups in demand for credit from both households and companies, auguring well for consumption and investment.
Indeed, last November, Augur co-founder Joey Krug shared his frustrations with the sluggish pace of Ethereum's development in this area, tweeting that it «really needs more developers... there simply aren't enough.»
It is sign that the consumer is feeling good and likely augurs well for the retailers with the holiday shopping season now just a little bit more than a month away from commencing.
The modest revival of interest in medieval philosophy in the past forty years might augur a change in fortunes for reasoned discussion of how to understand God's role in all three religions, but one finishes these two lucid books far more aware of lost opportunities than of newfound hope.
augured a new and more disturbing understanding of mystery while showing the provisional and imperfect character of the world of ordinary human existence.
So 12 goals scored from 8 different Arsenal players augurs well for the rest of the season, but one particular goal tickled me more than all these.
His display certainly augurs well for him and the club, and we can look forward to seeing him making many more first team appearances in the coming weeks while Wenger keeps his top players fresh for the Europa League.
Question is, should investors take the opportunity to load up on oil stocks or does the low price of oil augur poorly for the market, and the economy, more generally?
This augurs the inclusion of more fantastical elements beyond the day to day activities of Hogwarts» pupils.
The latter phrase highlights the way stars can be read as harbingers, auguring the fulfillment of a wish or something more sinister.
But the knee jerk reactions we're seeing so far — more drilling from the right, more alternatives from the left — don't augur well.
The concatenation of cooling phases of the oceanic oscillations argue for two (2) more decades of cooling, and if the Cheshire Cat sunspots augur cooling, as they've done in the past, then we may cool for a century or more.
However, for those who consider (as I do) that a more extensive proportionality review is a useful tool to find a more appropriate balance between competing fundamental rights and public interests in EU law, Sky Österreich is certainly a welcome development which perhaps augurs an increasing refinement in the Court's fundamental rights jurisprudence.
... [Read more...] about Blockchain news roundup (February 4, 2018): Cardano, INS, Ambrosus, IOTA, Augur, Walimai (WaBi)
Augur, one of the most popular, valuable and early crypto tokens, was written in a computing language, Serpent, now considered less secure than the current, more popular language, Solidity.
A similar appreciation has been observed in bitcoin, which rose from $ 0 to $ 685, and Augur's reputation toke (REP), which rose from roughly $ 0.50 to more than $ 6 today.
Indeed, last November, Augur co-founder Joey Krug shared his frustrations with the sluggish pace of Ethereum's development in this area, tweeting that it «really needs more developers... there simply aren't enough.»
The ShapeShift platform currently supports more than 40 leading digital currencies and assets, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dash, Litecoin, Augur's Rep token, and Monero.
«And while we await further detail, the commitment to drive both urban and township development and stimulate faster and more inclusive growth augurs well for infrastructural investment and the facilitation and expansion of economic hubs, especially along key transport corridors.
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