Sentences with phrase «spell bad news»

You may worry that your partner will say things that are really hard to hear or spell bad news for your relationship.
This could spell bad news for Apple; according to a Quartz survey, should the iPhone 7 series show a lack of innovation, just under 10 percent of current US iPhone owners are extremely likely or very likely to buy one.
Or does the situation spell bad news for Microsoft?
For ethereum, this could spell bad news; on Wednesday it had passed $ 1,300 per coin, but has since fallen to $ 1,240 on the news of the possible ROK ban on trading.
If Samsung and Qualcomm have signed the same deal this year, it would spell bad news for LG, which was hobbled earlier this year with a lower - powered smartphone in the LG G6.
A major redesign of Twitter's mobile app is rumored to be underway and it could spell bad news for Snapchat.
The fact that people are willing to make price the number one factor for smart speaker purchases could spell bad news for Apple's HomePod, which will be retail later this year for $ 349.
The data could spell bad news for coal companies that have resisted efforts by President Obama's Environmental Protection Agency and others to curtail the controversial mining method.
You may think that lower balances spell bad news for banks, but that isn't the case.
Scientists in Turkey believed they have found Dracula's dungeon, let's hope this doesn't spell bad news for us.
This may spell bad news for the bug, but for us cordyceps have been linked to everything from improved athletic performance, to immune support and liver function.
It could also spell bad news for those hoping to protect our world from catastrophic collisions in future.
This surprise conclusion emerges from a new look at the likelihood of binary craters forming on Earth, and could spell bad news for those hoping to protect our world from future catastrophic collisions.
Similarly, striking a deal with a corporation that wants to buy your invention can spell bad news for your quest for a patent.
If they go extinct in the wild, this could spell bad news for research on these remarkable regenerating salamanders.
Rodriguez's recent comments could spell bad news for anyone hoping to see the Colombian line up in the English Premiership next season.
If you look at the forwards that Guardiola has managed over the years, it's clear that he prefers mobile forwards, which could spell bad news for Wilfried Bony.
This could spell bad news for Manchester United's transfer plans, with the Manchester Evening News recently reporting that Jose Mourinho had made an enquiry to Chelsea about signing Willian as well.
Well it could spell bad news for Wilshere and others for two reasons.
After Wenger spoke highly of the attacking star once again recently and even hinted at a possible bid many of us thought it was about to happen but Mahrez himself has revealed that no offers have been made as yet and although there could be good reasons for this delay from the Arsenal boss, it could spell bad news for our transfer pursuit.
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With Arsenal needing a possible replacement for their struggling goalscorers in the near future, Milik could very well be the guy — which could in turn spell bad news for Olivier Giroud.
Still, this could spell bad news for Liverpool, whom the Mirror also linked with a possible chance of moving for # 70million - rated Van Dijk this winter.
Paris Saint - Germain are reportedly ready to offer Edinson Cavani to Atletico Madrid in a swap deal that could spell bad news for the transfer plans of both Manchester United and Chelsea.
If the reports coming out of the French media are true, it could spell bad news for Arsenal fans and our hopes of signing the PSG and Uruguay striker Edinson Cavani.
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez is reportedly on the lookout for new signings in midfield for the next two transfer windows, which could spell bad news for Tottenham and Manchester United.
That could spell bad news for your body because these processed thickeners, fillers, gums, and fibers can wreak havoc on your gut.
(CNN)- Despite Jon Huntsman's attempts to speak up during the first few Republican primary debates, the results from a recent straw poll of GOP activists in Florida spell bad news for his campaign: Like the beleaguered former front - runner Michele Bachmann, Huntsman received 2 % of the vote.
So while there is no doubt that Sanders» plan of putting a cap on the size of any given bank (perhaps tied to a firm's assets as a percentage of GDP) would be bad for those at the top, it might not spell bad news for the industry as a whole.
If power sources fail, it could spell bad news for busy entrepreneurs.
Tumbling oil prices spell bad news, both for overall growth and the financial position of the government, which is reliant on tax revenues from its energy industry to fund the budget.
If the test does continue to grow, it could spell bad news for Wendy's (wen) considering the rival chain's big selling point is «Always Fresh, Never Frozen.»
Also, their claim that successive tightening of mortgage - lending standards by Finance Minister Flaherty spells bad news.
But for commentators on all sides of the political divide in Britain, Macron spells bad news for Prime Minister Theresa May as she embarks on Brexit talks after her own expected re-election in June.
In a note on Monday, Deutsche Bank strategists Oleg Melentyev and Daniel Sorid said that that likely spells bad news.
While PBP tends to perform well in bear markets, its inability to capture upside has spelled bad news during the recovery from 2008.
However, Conte's preference for the versatile Super Eagle spells bad news for Czech defender Tomas Kalas, who will be allowed to leave the club.
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This spells bad news for Arsenal pair Danny Welbeck and Jack Wilshere, as well as Liverpool forward Danny Sturridge, all of whom have endured considerable spells on the sidelines in recent months and years.
Carlo Cudicini 2004/05: three appearances One of only a few players for whom Mourinho's arrival spelled bad news.
It is back to the Etihad for them this week and they have won their last two home fixtures by an aggregate of 10 - 0 and that spells some bad news probably for Stoke.
Given the laboriously overwhelming weight of evidence that suggests Gerrard in a two spells bad news for Liverpool, this seems a baffling choice by the manager.
Read why Republican support for Trumpcare spells bad news for the GOP's chances in the midterm elections next year.
That spells bad news for the speedy breakdown of oil as well as for coral and other sessile deepwater life.
The world's biggest car companies are now taking autonomous cars seriously — and that spells bad news for Google's hopes of leading the way
This spells bad news for many mountain species, says Chris Thomas, a biologist at the University of York in the U.K. «The fact that you're getting elevation shifts is symptomatic that some species might get pushed right off the top of the mountains,» Thomas says.
The recent WMO update of hotter temperatures therefore spells bad news for these marine primary producers that are known to have upper limits of temperature tolerance.
Moreover, the reduction of leptin at night spells bad news for the rest of the day: it sets the individual up not just with lower leptin levels in general but also decreased glucose tolerance and an increased craving for carbohydrates.
He's not only a corrupt schemer but lascivious as they come, which spells bad news for Cassia (Emily Browning), the pouty - lipped daughter of wealthy merchant Lucretius (Jared Harris) and his wife Aurelia (Carrie - Anne Moss).
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