Sentences with phrase «ominous news»

The long holiday weekend began with ominous news for me of a cancer diagnosis and ended with a more detailed confirmation.
The more ominous news within recent adolescent treatment outcome studies is documentation of the presence of many youth for whom substance use has already become a chronic condition and way of life.
Fans of Valve's popular online battle arena Dota 2 have been graced with some very intriguing yet ominous news of something apparently coming.
Meanwhile, a User Agent Profile discovered by Phone Arena brings ominous news, as it lists the SM - G900A, believed to be AT&T's S5 flavor, with an underwhelming 1,920 x 1,080 pixels resolution display.
And Hart feels that progress in Europe will be ominous news for Chelsea, who sit five points clear of City at the top of the Premier League table.
Nevertheless, with more ominous news (most recently about the thinning of a massive Antarctic ice shelf) emerging every week, any and all wake - up calls are welcome.
Bitcoin price has remained stable during the past week, despite the ominous news from the three Bitcoin traders.
For years, different approaches to projecting future sea level rise have arrived at different results, but the gap has recently been closing, which Mengel described as «a really good sign for sea level science» — even if it's ominous news for humanity.
SAN FRANCISCO — The Dead Sea, the saltiest sea in the world, almost completely dried up roughly 100,000 years ago, which may be ominous news for the future of the water in the region, new research suggests.
This should be ominous news for lawyers.
Bet you didn't know that despite the ominous news of an IRS audit, tens of thousands of taxpayers walk out of those audits every year cashing a check instead of writing one.
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