Sentences with phrase «necessarily harbinger»

Of course, historical trends are not necessarily a harbinger for the future.
While the Georgia ruling was widely seen by charter proponents as a big setback in that state, several experts said it was not necessarily a harbinger for blocking charter school commissions elsewhere.
«A special election is not necessarily a harbinger of what will happen in the subsequent general election,» he said.
Still, Reed doesn't think the special election is necessarily a harbinger for the GOP this fall, including in his district where seven Democrats are currently vying to unseat him this fall.
In my opinion, doubt is not necessarily the harbinger of Christian defeat.
That doesn't necessarily harbinger the worst for the company.
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