Sentences with phrase «what augur»

No bank can afford to ignore what it augurs for the ongoing avalanche of digital innovations to come.

Not exact matches

Perhaps when we jaw jaw, when we sit and talk, we might know what is actually happening and through arbitration and dialogue they will be able to solve their problem and that will augur well for our democracy of our nation because if the institution that is the pillar for our democracy is at loggerheads then we are in for trouble,» he added.
There is, of course, no surefire way to augur what will happen at the notoriously nutty Golden Globes, an awards ceremony that considers The Martian a comedy and Downton Abbey a miniseries.
However, while their enthusiasm about their experiences augurs well for the fate of the republic, what they learned is not likely to be an item on this year's test.
Left unspoken, however, was what these much lower sales figures will augur for Sergio Marchionne's Alfa comeback plan, or for that matter FCA's.
Granted the test loop roads were smoother than our pock - marked byways, but the manner in which the cars handled what lumpy stuff we could find (and autobahn expansion joints et al) augurs well for local conditions.
We were very impressed by this, it augured well for what was to come.
The Augur system also automatically runs the numbers on sustainable betting odds, automating what used to be an arduous process.
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