Sentences with phrase «augurs badly»

Too many such enquiries signal credit hunger on your part, which in turn augurs badly for your credit score.
POCD not only disrupts patients» lives, but may also augur worse to come.

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All this pessimism augurs very badly for the global economy, of course.
Recent developments in market structures and biotechnology augur well for the recovery of ailing US healthcare stocks At a glance • US healthcare stocks have performed badly recently but there is potential for recovery.
«The negative comments therefore being circulated intended to downplay the efforts in promoting troops welfare by government is in bad state and does not augur for the cohesion of the Ghana Armed Forces.»
National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer hopeful, Sylvester Mensah, says generalizing all former appointees as corrupt is bad and does not augur well for the country's democracy.
General News of Monday, 14 May 2018 Source: adomonline.com play videoSylvester Mensah National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer hopeful, Sylvester Mensah, says generalizing all former appointees as corrupt is bad and does not augur well for the country's democracy.
The show's title, Augur, plays between the words «augur» — to portend a good or bad outcome of an event or circumstance, to foresee or predict — and «auger» — a hand tool often used by soil scientists, geologists and glaciologists to bore holes into the eAugur, plays between the words «augur» — to portend a good or bad outcome of an event or circumstance, to foresee or predict — and «auger» — a hand tool often used by soil scientists, geologists and glaciologists to bore holes into the eaugur» — to portend a good or bad outcome of an event or circumstance, to foresee or predict — and «auger» — a hand tool often used by soil scientists, geologists and glaciologists to bore holes into the earth.
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