Sentences with phrase «which augurs»

Still, there seems to be an openness among members of the CREA board to listen to the demands of the Quebec boards, which augurs well, he says.
Nevertheless, significant progress has been made since the start of the year which augurs well for on - chain bitcoin usage.
In many key markets, «Black Panther» is outpacing previous comic - book movie hits such as «Doctor Strange,» «Wonder Woman,» and «Guardians of the Galaxy,» all of which augurs for a healthy opening weekend and much to celebrate in the halls of Marvel.
At the European election, Jim Nicholson topped the poll in five of the Westminster constituencies, which augurs well for the general election and, as previously stated, any MP elected under the Conservative and Ulster Unionist joint banner will take the Tory whip and be eligible to serve in a David Cameron Government.
St. Louis Blues coach Mike Keenan is a contrarian, which augurs well for Pronger.
The headline GDP figures suggest the oil shock has been bigger and longer - lasting than the Bank thought, which augurs in favour of a rate cut — just to be safe.
Many firms are close to their capacity limits, which augurs well for future investment spending and new job creation.
Shortly after that 2011 debate, which augured the end of his short - lived presidential campaign, Perry insisted that «everybody tomorrow will understand the Energy Department is one of those that needs to be done away with.»

Not exact matches

A price increase for diamonds from the Kimberley region of South Africa augurs well for Majestic Resources NL which has just commenced bulk sampling its Pniel Estate diamond project.
EXPLORATION discoveries and a strong reinvestment program have augured well for gold miner Hill 50 Gold NL which posted a net profit after tax of $ 10.77 million for the last fiscal year.
That means price increases, and that augurs inflation, which would mean, at some point, rate hikes, though up from an admittedly narrow and quite low range of 25 — 50 basis points via the federal funds rate.
Aside from ICOs and Augur, he works as an editor - in - chief of a cryptocurrency magazine named Distributed, which is released annually.
However, quite unlike other coins such as Decred (DCR), Augur (REP), MonaCoin (Mona), BitConnect is designed with the aim of becoming a Bitcoin lending platform whereas BCC is a value token which is used by the platform.
Although intelligence reform is fundamentally a law - and - order issue which ought to appeal to conservative voters, this cautious election year augurs ill for reform in two additional ways.
None of this augurs well for the populations upon which far - reaching and purportedly scientific population policies are to be applied.
This position of the Church as a self - conscious minority in two world - wide fellowships, whose strength is increasing most rapidly in the lands in which it has been weakest, augurs well for the future.
Everything depends upon how this man stands related to the utterance of the augurs which is in one way or another decisive for his life.
However tempered with mercy, public authority remains an augur or a portent of the wrath which will one day fall upon the unrepentant.
Which doesn't, if true, augur well for the future of Villas - Boas — no stranger of course, to Stamford Bridge — in any clash of wills in the future.
Speaking to Radio Ghana, the Head of Finance, School of Business of the University of Cape Coast, Dr. John Gati said for a country like Ghana which has a lot of economic challenges compared to the advanced countries, the number of holidays will not augur well for the country.
This Conservative - Lib Dem split doesn't augur well for the forthcoming Spending Review, which might have clarified the hazy post-election spending plans that are written into the Budget.
The grants augur well for the future of the embattled ASCC, which fielded three of the four grants.
But the Academy capped one of America's most turbulent decades by honoring the gritty «Midnight Cowboy,» which for a while had been rated X partly for homosexual implications and augured the new American cinema of the 1970s.
It's a genuinely pathetic moment, in the best sense, and ends the film which, while disappointing to those expecting another mockumentary, augurs well for Guest's future growth as a filmmaker.
They should also understand which examples and case studies will augur well with people of a particular culture.
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.
As with its smaller sibling, the Fire HD 8.9's stereo speakers are located on the back, which usually doesn't augur well for audio.
This graph is based on the average forecast, which includes a decent number of outlier views from some of the doves, which at present suggests tightening in January of 2016, but if you take into account the time drift of views since September 2012, it augurs for tightening in August of 2016.
Too many such enquiries signal credit hunger on your part, which in turn augurs badly for your credit score.
Both of these concepts augur in favor of a breakup of AIG — even without the additional capital needed for being a SIFI (which no insurance firm should be, they don't collapse together, like banks do), large firms get a valuation discount, because they can't grow quickly.
Though not technically a «show», Udo Kittelmann's opening salvo as Director of the National Gallery in Berlin, which included a spectacular orchestration of Thomas Demand's «German» works at the Neue Nationalgalerie and a reworking of the city's various collections at the Hamburger Bahnhof, augur well (apart from the queasy populism of the latter show's title, «Die Kunst ist Super!»).
However, for those who consider (as I do) that a more extensive proportionality review is a useful tool to find a more appropriate balance between competing fundamental rights and public interests in EU law, Sky Österreich is certainly a welcome development which perhaps augurs an increasing refinement in the Court's fundamental rights jurisprudence.
So I can't give you my sense, at least, of the quality of her poetry, other than from the lyrics of Merchant's song, which display a precocious intelligence and a playfulness that augur well.
When asked about Augur's rocky «initial coin offering,» the cryptocurrency equivalent of an initial public offering which took place on rival exchanges such as Poloniex and Kraken, Ehrsam attributes the post-debut price slump to «some irrational exuberance prior to the launch.»
The Augur token sale used a «live - action» sales model, in which the distribution of their token was adjusted in real - time.
Augur, which launched its token sale in July of 2015, functions as a decentralized platform for prediction markets.
Augur (REP), which it's a decentralized financial forecasting tool that rewards users who accurately predict on any topic even real world events.
A similar appreciation has been observed in bitcoin, which rose from $ 0 to $ 685, and Augur's reputation toke (REP), which rose from roughly $ 0.50 to more than $ 6 today.
The Augur project is led by the Forecast Foundation, which features a strong development team.
There are other projects that do not have as much attention on them right now like Hivemind, which also works with prediction markets like the Augur platform.
The tasks of the manager needs to be performed within stipulated period of time and failure to meet up can dent the company's image in the sight of the client, which will not augur well for the company's profit goals.
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