Sentences with phrase «to bode»

Flood says it has been decades since a new minister asked for a tour of a typical real estate office, and says the minister's initiative in getting to know the profession better bodes well for a solid working relationship in future.
And that doesn't bode well for Nintendo, its stock, or its investors.
None of which bodes well for consumers.
Some observers say the delays don't necessarily bode ill for the status of scientific advice.
That doesn't bode very well for a slew of changes to state procurement processes that good - government groups have been pushing for since state and federal charges against top Cuomo allies, including former SUNY Polytechnic Institute President Alain Kaloyeros and Joe Percoco, a top political adviser who the governor has likened to a brother.
The findings suggest that although low levels of social and physical aggression may not bode poorly for adjustment, individuals engaging in high levels of social and physical aggression in middle childhood may be at greatest risk for adolescent psychopathology, whether they increase or desist in their aggression through early adolescence.
Similarly, a former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar expressed sadness over the news of Bode George's son.
«Report of confrontation with Chief Bode George in any way is only a figment of the author's imagination and never took place.»
Eight of the past ten award winners opened the season listed at +700 or lower, which also bodes well for the Finals MVP.
The meeting is currently ongoing at the new venue with several stakeholders including Chief Bode George in attendance.
He does have exceptional recovery speed though and a real sense of timing to his tackling, which bodes really well.
His eyeswiden at the mere mention of Bode Miller.
Hamilton was awarded the William and Noma Copley Foundation Award, 1960; the John Moores Painting Prize, 1969; the Talens Prize International, 1970; the Leone d'Oro for his exhibition in the British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, 1993; the Arnold Bode Prize at Documenta X, Kassel, 1997; and the Max Beckmann Prize for Painting of the City of Frankfurt, 2006.
«The conclusions of this study could not be more definitive — wind farms do not weaken property values,» CEO Denise Bode said.
It just doesn't bode at all well I'm afraid.
That not only bodes well for Miazga, but for many others like him.
However, for future pregnancies, it does not bode as well.
Their recent performances certainly bode well for next season, and despite their struggles in the English top flight, success in the Europa League could earn them a spot in the Champions League next year.
Those kinds of results bode well for Baumbach, who was Oscar nominated for writing 2006's The Squid And The Whale.
@Chowdhury I hope this does not bode bad news for us on Wed..
We think these trends bode extremely well for us.
«American manufacturing jobs are coming back, with tens of thousands of new jobs from wind power,» said Denise Bode, CEO of the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA).
The updated BODE index and the new ADO index were then validated with a cohort of 342 COPD patients from Spain.
Richter has also been awarded several prizes, including the Arnold Bode Prize in 1982 and the Oskar Kokoschka Prize in 1985.
One more thing that may make the film a bit of a disappointment to some, perhaps, is that with each successive critical success under the belt of Alexander Payne, the more we expect as an audience, and that doesn't exactly bode in Nebraska's favor.
I remember how Bode instructed us to carry paintings by Franz Kline or Mark Rothko to specific walls.
Recent exhibitions include: The Pursuit of Fidelity (a retrospective), Stills, Edinburgh, 2010; There is no road (the road is made by walking) curated by Steven Bode, LABoral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial, Gijon, Spain, 2009; Sometimes Making Something Leads to Nothing, Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh, 2009.
The good news here is that the upfront down payment of the Galaxy S9 Plus is no higher than the Galaxy S9 even if the monthly payment is higher, which likely bodes well for O2 subscribers.
Tearing up the script and starting all over again is never a straightforward task and Schaaf's post-match hints of even more January recruits does not at all bode well.
This Week: Kevin marvels at the swatch of good movies coming out on a random weekend in January, which hopefully bodes well for the rest of the year.
I guess we're close to seeing if Bode's Law is actual science or just numerology based on the recent announcement of the Kepler observatory results.
Conversely, a strong economy bodes well for the firms and their bonds.
28 Regarding the order of defence witnesses, Mr. Bode filed with the court three cases: R. v. Archer (1972), 26 C.R.N.S. 225 (Ont.
Recent rental growth and the prospect of further growth bodes well for investment yields given the implications for total returns.»
These egg - based changes bode ill for the real world.
Some thing about slimy onion rings as well as the overbearing scent of greenbeans mixed with onions never bodes well with me.
Recent history of fixtures against them does not bode particularly well.
Driving school online in Bode Iowa is user friendly for everyone at Driving University.
Plant ecologist Gian - Reto Walther of the University of Bayreuth in Germany says it is unclear what this finding bodes for the broader ecosystem.
The survey bodes especially poorly for tech giants like Google's Waymo, as only 20 percent of people surveyed said they would trust an existing tech company to safely execute on the futuristic vehicles.
From The Anybodies by N.E. Bode.
The giant, solid gold coin bearing the profile of Elizabeth II and issued by the Royal Canadian Mint in 2007 was stolen from Berlin's Bode Museum in March this year.
This simple fact does not bode too well for America or the western world.
It still bodes very well for the rest of the season and the cars look damn good on the circuit, don't they?
That doesn't necessarily bode badly, but it could limit Apple's audience, at least at first.
«These developments bode poorly for the Church in Italy, and for Catholics everywhere.
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