Sentences with phrase «ominous signs»

«There are some ominous signs of affordability problems on the horizon that warrant urgent attention» to these provisions, Whatley said.
There are ominous signs that Intel may be...
Newsweek reported «ominous signs» of a «fundamental change in the world's weather.»
Donald Trump's pick of Scott Pruitt for Environmental Protection Agency administrator is just one of many ominous signs.
«We, at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, think it's important to nip in the bud the assertion that Harvey and Irma are ominous signs of global warming; and since we're not involved in hurricane relief, we will not be wasting time that should be spent on more important matters.»
Whether it's a killer winter in South America, increased snow cover globally, record Arctic sea ice recovery, recovering glaciers in the Alps, record high sea ice extent in Antarctica, extreme cold in southeast Europe, or 5 consecutive colder than normal European winters, just to name a few, the ominous signs of global cooling are compounding rapidly.
«There are ominous signs that the earth's weather patterns have begun to change dramatically and that these changes may portend a dramatic decline in food production... after three quarters of a century of extraordinarily mild conditions, the earth's climate appears to be cooling down.»
There are ominous signs that the earth's weather patterns have begun to change dramatically and that these changes may portend a drastic decline in food production - with serious political implications for just about every nation on earth.
«There are ominous signs that the earth's weather patterns have begun to change dramatically and that these changes may portend a drastic decline in food production — with serious political implications for just about every nation on earth,» began the article titled «The Cooling World.»
«There are ominous signs that the Earth's weather patterns have begun to change dramatically,» begins the April 28, 1975, Newsweek article reprinted today on the opposite page.
Here are some ominous signs according to data sourced from Germany's DZ Bank.
Even before the referendum, there were ominous signs the global economy was at risk of another downturn.
The five, plus a happy - go - lucky Greek tourist they meet along the way, set off on their little dirt - road trip, despite increasingly ominous signs, and are soon trapped at the hilltop ruins, awaiting rescue, while a very scary entity tries to lure them to their deaths.
Check, check and check so far on ominous signs.
Meanwhile, ominous signs point to Voldemort's imminent arrival.
AMID ominous signs that H5N1 bird flu is acquiring the ability to spread more readily among people, many health authorities are pinning their hopes on Tamiflu, the only available antiviral drug known to block the replication of the virus.
In 1975 Newsweek wrote of «ominous signs» that temperatures were dipping, and a year later National Geographic suggested the possibility of a worldwide chilling trend.
He said, «Ominous signs of the disintegration of Nigeria's major political parties have started emerging.
There are also ominous signs from Wall Street.
Last season had some ominous signs of what might be to come.
There are ominous signs, however, that the optimism is misplaced.
Faced with Catholic clericalism, Orthodox binding, European Protestant devastation, confrontations with old and new paganisms, the irrelevance of much of American Protestantism, and ominous signs that, by standards of human judgment, the church was unequal to its task, the editors relied on a secret for hope.
I got occasional reports from my mother: that there were too many new babies for the old place to handle; that there were ominous signs of structural decay; that a new day called for bold new plans.
They see ominous signs of having to pay dearly for these policies in coming years.
I thank God for bright spots in various places, but parallel with these are some ominous signs that, if not dealt with, could do terrible harm.
Already by the mid-1990s, ominous signs were coming from the church hierarchy.
To be sure there are numerous ominous signs and bear fundamental factors that forecast an imminent stock market crash in Wall Street.
Conservative MP Pierre Poilievre said Friday that he thinks the economy got a lift last year from temporary factors and he noted there are «ominous signs» ahead due to U.S. uncertainty, slowing growth and weakening investment.
Two ominous signs are flashing a red light for one very important area of the market, and that could mean trouble down the line for equities.
Tech stocks took a beating in what could be an ominous sign for the sector, while health care and utilities also fared poorly as investors demonstrated a preference for cyclicals over defensive.
Federal Reserve officials and Wall Street traders should be cautious about dismissing an ominous sign emanating from the US Treasury market.
If Trump's frequent, occasionally personal critiques of opponents during the campaign disturbed some reporters, the first days of his presidency were an equally ominous sign that the press would face years of opposition from a president who seems eager to battle for every factual inch.
His decision to delay this rule is an ominous sign.
The low RS of the NASDAQ is an ominous sign.
Any breakdown in North America Free Trade Agreement talks would be an ominous sign for global trade, we believe, and hit emerging market (EM) stocks in the short term.
Historically speaking, a major deceleration in price growth is an ominous sign for the Miami and broader South Florida housing market.
Like a smoker who constantly ignores the ominous sign of a persistent cough because he is in love with the smoke, the sinner ignores the obvious fact of the existence of the Creator because he is in love with his sin.
In an ominous sign, the ACCC has delayed for the third time its final decision on BP's $ 1.8 billion acquisition of the Woolworths fuel business.
I can see why, but the Stars» injuries were an ominous sign of the season to come.
Mourinho has in fact never given Borthwick - Jackson a game since he took charge at Man Utd last summer, and that's undoubtedly an ominous sign for the youngster as he will harbour ambitions of making the grade at Old Trafford.
But it's an ominous sign to begin Thomas» Los Angeles tenure after being traded for the second time in a year, and for the second time right at an NBA trade deadline.
The defending champions are enjoying a six - match unbeaten run in the league − five wins and one draw − whilst Nani and Wayne Rooney both ending their goal droughts at home to Wolves last time out could be an ominous sign of things to come.
When a team invariably struggles to convert the many chances they create, that is normally an ominous sign.
If this is not an ominous sign, then why wasn't Marouane Chamakh introduced onto the pitch?
The Democrat and Republican in a special House election in the heart of Pennsylvania's Trump country were divided by a few hundred votes in a race that was too close to call early this morning — an ominous sign for Republicans in a district that the president won by nearly 20 percentage points.
«In an ominous sign for rebellious ministers, Mr Pickles, one of the most hawkish members of the Cabinet, has been given a prime seat alongside the Chancellor.
If this endorsement carries any weight with Lasher's voters it could be a very ominous sign for Alcantara.
All in all, Mr. Paladino's willingness to spend is an ominous sign for the Republican leadership and their preferred candidate, Rick Lazio, the former Long Island Congressman.
But there was an ominous sign at prime minister's questions of agitation on the right when the sacked Eurosceptic environment secretary Owen Paterson made a point of standing in a hostile manner next to the former defence secretary Liam Fox by the bar of the House of Commons.
However, in a slightly ominous sign for the prime minister, Fox said he would rather be free to speak up from the backbench on the issues of the economy, immigration and Europe as these are what matter most to him and his constituents.
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