Not exact matches
The bridegroom, when the
augurs foretell to him that a misfortune would follow his marriage, suddenly
changes his plan at the decisive moment when he comes to fetch the bride — he will not celebrate the wedding.
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.
A surge in sales of bottled water in the first six months of 2016
augurs well for Coca - Cola Amatil as Australia's largest beverage bottler struggles to adapt to
changing consumption trends.
But embryonic clones, the source of an endless supply of stem cells imprinted with one's personal DNA, could alter the equation in favor of the patient and
augur a paradigm shift in medicine on par with the
changes brought about by antibiotics and vaccines.
Recounting the context and history of the prohibition on seat - belt evidence, the Court also noted other
changes that
augured in favor of its new approach: For example, back in the days of Kerby and Carnation, seat belts were in their infancy and neither federal nor state law required their use.