Sentences with phrase «ominous implications»

As good as that may have been for profitability, he warned, it had ominous implications for sustainability.
The answers to these questions have ominous implications for cultural conservatives.
In addition, the Dodd - Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 contained one provision with ominous implications for credit card companies.
Genre imprints are vulnerable to corporate reorganisations driven by wider economic stress, with ominous implications for authors and editors alike.
The ten - year average spread compiled by the Mortgage Bankers Association is 51bp, thus the continued drop in profitability has ominous implications for smaller mortgage firms that purchase production from third parties.
Leon Kass of the University of Chicago has written persuasively about the ominous implications in current revisions of and, in effect, abandonments of the Hippocratic Oath in medical schools today.
Many Parties lamented the lack of pre-2020 ambition, with one bright spark noting that failure to take decisive action in the short term has ominous implications for the post-2020 process.
... Not to mention its ominous implications for the health of both human and non-human communities.
Businesses and the financial sector are starting to see the ominous implications of the bloated carbon bubble.
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