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And that is a very bad omen for the economy.
This is not a bad omen for the move. Right.
In hindsight, a bad omen, he wrote in a caption.
I hope this isn't a bad omen for Issa and Daniel.
It was a bad omen but I did not pay heed.
In fact it is neither a bad omen nor entirely unwelcome.
The BAML survey could be a bad omen for emerging markets.
Such a willful act of vanity felt like a bad omen.
Too many 'good boys' can be a bad omen for a relationship.
These uncertainties are a bad omen for homeowners in flood-prone areas.
Analysts called that a bad omen for the rest of the summer.
Another bad omen: As a nation, we're still hooked on prescription painkillers.
But, from the show's perspective, her enthusiasm is actually a bad omen.
But it is also a bad omen for when the next crisis hits.
I needed to rid myself of the bad omen I'd been carrying around.
Nicias saw the eclipse as a bad omen and delayed the fleet's departure.
But, underwear aside, not all ex evidence should be considered a bad omen.
In some stories, it's definitely a bad omen; a sign of death or doom.
That could prove a bad omen - assets named "most crowded" usually sink soon afterwards.
And, eagerly anticipated as it was, it turned out to be a bad omen.
It's hard to say if this trend is a bad omen in the long term.
Market watcher Dennis Gartman says continued strength in oil is a bad omen for stocks.
Still, Shanahan will face questions from lawmakers who see Mattis's exit as a bad omen.
The notion of an asteroid headed for Earth is typically seen as a bad omen.
But that doesn't mean "New York" has to be cast out as a bad omen.
And that's a bad omen for Trump's 26 hopes, both Democratic and Republican operatives said.
And that's a bad omen for Trump's 2020 hopes, both Democratic and Republican operatives said.
What's more, the Fed's sudden shift regarding rate hikes might actually be a bad omen.
For some China watchers his absence is a bad omen for the state of Sino-U.
That bad omen is a coyote circling the Yazzie's New Mexico reservation home and stealing chickens.
Then came Miley's close-out performance, which we're told was awesome ... but also a bad omen.
They decide she is bad luck, a bad omen for the superstitious fishermen who found her.
The judge has yet to rule, but this decision could be a bad omen for her.
The results could be seen as a bad omen for retail and luxury peers in Britain.
Some in Brussels see the tensions as a bad omen for two years of Brexit talks.
" On Thursday, Kudlow said Trump's tariffs are a "bad omen" and could cause a "major calamity.
Market watchers saw Cohn's potential departure as a bad omen for the White House's economic policy.
The previous post showed that the rate of growth of credit has slowed sharply, a bad omen.
An inversion of the yield curve would be a bad omen, indicating a recession around the corner.
WASHINGTON (Reuters Breakingviews) - The U.S. government shutdown is a bad omen for a bigger fiscal battle ahead.
Whatever the reason, inter-species snake fights seem to be at the very least a bad omen.
" Kudlow previously called Trump's tariffs are a "bad omen" and said they could cause a "major calamity.
That summer, two Bear Stearns hedge funds blew up, a bad omen of the crisis to come.
A record on the industrials without the confirmation of the transports would be another bad omen for stocks.
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Aetna's pullback from the Affordable Care Act's (ACA) Insurance Exchanges is another bad omen in a growing list.
Sam Stovall, chief investment strategist at CFRA, believes the market behavior already is a bad omen for Clinton.
Even a vague report like this is a very bad omen for the future of the Trump presidency.
Logan Forsythe hit Nova's third pitch over the left-field wall, which was not necessarily a bad omen.
He's concerned her tooth-shattering accident was a bad omen and believes Wendy will tell him the truth.
Of course, the Titan hasn't, you know, sunk, either, so we can't call the name a bad omen.
But Republicans pushed back on the idea that Bevin's apparent loss was a bad omen for the president.
That's good news for Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, but it may be a bad omen for Biden.
The shape of the curve is exuding a bad omen for the stock market if history is any guide.
He called for negotiations to protect the civilians, and said recent air raids in Idlib were a bad omen.
"—Giuseppe Corrente (@NemorinoTorino) September 8, 2019 Another fan joked that Markle was a "great friend" but a "bad omen.
They say Montana's election -- like races in Georgia and Kansas -- is a bad omen for Republicans heading into 2018.
With the Energy Transfer Equity-Williams debacle fresh in investors' minds, the market's reaction looks like a bad omen.
Republicans were ready to ward off any insinuation that the Pennsylvania special election was a bad omen for November.
During the birth, Fergus and Rabie spy a raven on one of the ramparts, which is apparently a bad omen.
Were you feeling, in the making of these songs, like there was some sort of bad omen lingering over you?
In another bad omen, following the release of the ISM number the Dow fell by nearly 300 points on Tuesday.
Some black cats are said to be a bad omen, but this beautiful onyx kitten recently got a lucky break.
That Republicans feel trapped, even under such baleful circumstances, is a bad omen for the next chapter in American politics.
Hopefully, you don't think it's a bad omen that 2017 opens with you focusing on other people instead of yourself.
"The yield curve inversion is a bad omen for the economy," said Arne Petimezas, an analyst at AFS in Amsterdam.
This is a bad omen, the beginning of a hell the ferocity of which we cannot possibly hope to predict.
In a way, either explanation was the same: a bad omen in the shape of new cracks in the soil.
A recent fall in employment and hours in oil extraction may be a bad omen rather than a good one.
"The first few times I did it, I felt weird, like it was a bad omen or something," he said.
Many Balinese believed the eruption, and particularly the survival of the temple where the ritual was performed, was a bad omen.
" Like other disgruntled Sanders delegates, she saw it as a bad omen about Clinton's real intentions: "Rather than demonstrate she will
That's a bad omen for household consumption, the pillar of economic activity in the interest-rate sensitive segment of aggregate demand.
The possibility of pregnancy and STDs typically looms overhead like a bad omen — I call it "Brenda's Got A Baby" syndrome.
All of this feels like some sort of bad omen that this round of detox will be tough, but it isn't.
This isn't necessarily a bad omen for their relationship — it just means we have to dig a little deeper into their charts.
What's more, the yield curve inversion might not be the bad omen for a recession or downturn that many fear, he said.
Meanwhile, bereft of a dominant leader, the CDU has struggled in state elections, which is usually a bad omen for any party.
His strong campaign is a bad omen for Republicans in November, when elections across the country give Americans everywhere a chance to vote.
Whatever the cause, its appearance builds on a bad omen: This is the third reported stranding in the Bay Area in a week.
The defiant cat starts by detailing his ostracism at the hands of the city folk who recoiled from him as a bad omen.
Some Vietnamese saw it as a bad omen for the country and the ruling Communist Party, which has been in power for decades.
Bad omen Janet Yellen's European counterpart, Mario Draghi, quashed accusations by Trump's top trade adviser that Germany is playing the currency manipulation game.
The manufacturing number is a bad omen for September U.S. labour figures due on Friday, since moves are often correlated, the bank said.
Though the Northeast is his stronghold, a new poll shows Clinton leading in Massachusetts, which would be a very bad omen for his campaign.
Several Noisey favorites—including Wretch and Satan's Satyr's—call the label home, and everything Bad Omen has on offer is guaranteed to be quality.
Signs of irrational exuberance appear to be emerging in the junk bond market, and they could end up being a bad omen for stocks.
The United States advanced out of its group anyway, but the tie was, in retrospect, a bad omen for both the team and Solo.
Fox News president Jay Wallace, who runs the company's news operation, tried to reassure news staffers who thought Smith's exit was a bad omen.
Markets have cheered the delivery of a new budget, but the number of Zuma holdovers lingering within the government could be a bad omen.
But a sharp fall in consumer confidence this month could be a bad omen given the country's reliance on household spending to drive growth.
If that's not enough of a bad omen, the Olympics are now expected to begin during what might be a record-breaking cold snap.[CNN]
When Rita Ora was named the new host of America's Next Top Model, I saw it as a bad omen of what was to come.
They pretend they can't hear us and hang up — a bad omen for Friday the 23th — and the driver shuffles us back on the bus.
Retroactively, it's pretty easy to tell who this was a bad omen for—the Flyers ended up getting wrecked to the tune of 7-0.
"The seizure of stun guns and home-made mechanical bombs is a bad omen," Chief Superintendent of Police Public Relations Tse Chun-chung told reporters.
He considers this timing a bad omen, a mark upon his destiny, and his solution is to keep his head down and his expectations low.
But it's also a bad omen if a pro-Trump Republican ends up on the ballot for the state's other Senate seat that year, Salter argued.
Permits for single-family housing dropped to a more than 2000-22017/2354-year low in March, a bad omen for starts in the coming months.
Friday's weak property investment data is a another bad omen for China's economic growth, as weak global and domestic demand cut into exports and industrial production.
That's a bad omen for some conservatives and policy-minded officials, many of whom say they believe Trump doesn't appreciate how finite his presidency really is.
"The Capital" works mostly as a testament to the persistence of personal and nationalist ambitions rather than supranational ones, another bad omen for the poor E.U.
But in a bad omen for the impending deal, a cease-fire in Zabul province that was promised as part of the prisoner exchange never materialized.
The reading is a bad omen for September U.S. labor figures due on Friday, BNY Mellon analysts said in a note, since moves are often correlated.
" Kudlow, a CNBC contributor and longtime economist, has previously called Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs a "bad omen" and said they could cause a "major calamity.
Either way, a coyote begins stalking the hospital only hours after Sasha's estranged grandpa Harrison shows up to Wet Pets to warn Frank of a bad omen.
The big takeaway: Consumer spending accounts for roughly 70 percent of the U.S. economy, so a drop in consumer sentiment can be a bad omen for growth.
The average workweek fell to its lowest level in nearly two years in July as manufacturers reduced hours for workers, a potentially bad omen for the economy.
The poor showing is a bad omen for the future: When the Cup expands to 235 teams in 22022 or 2026, there will be nine African teams.
If it can't, "Evil's" failure to catch on could be more than just a disappointment for CBS, but a bad omen for the major networks in general.
According to Jon Ralston, a political analyst for KTNV, high turnout from Latinos and Democrats in the state's crucial Clark County is a bad omen for Republicans.
Before we understood them through science, they were seen as a bad omen, usually thought to signify the death of a king or the coming of war.
"Being sonless is viewed as a bad omen and embarrassment to the family," said Java Mtisi, founder of the Women Hands Together shelter which cares for evicted widows.
Michael Avenatti, the attorney for one of those women, adult film actress Stormy Daniels, said news of the Cohen plea deal was a bad omen for the president.
A forestry scientist says it's difficult to forecast how severe California's wildfires will be this year, but said the drought-dried vegetation throughout the state is a bad omen.
The clues tell us we shouldn't expect this 70-year-old showman to be transformed into a genuinely sober, predictable leader, but this is not necessarily a bad omen.
Narratively, though, the introduction of an assassination attempt also feels a little desperate and, potentially, like a bad omen for anyone waiting to witness the fall of Frank Underwood.
More brutally, the Romans, seeing people of mixed sex as a bad omen, might kill a person whose body and mind did not conform to a binary sexual classification.
Pope Francis schooled one of his followers in a big way Wednesday ... and you gotta wonder if the guy is feeling like a bad omen has just befallen him.
Well, let them watch it on-screen, in films where one of America's favorite desserts doubles as a weapon, a disguise, means of escape, a bad omen, or comic relief.
Trump's implication that Xi is an enemy of the U.S. is potentially a bad omen for trade talks, as the U.S. president previously touted his friendship with the Chinese leader.
The defections this week of Upton and Long — two reliable leadership allies (Upton is also an experienced health care legislator) — were a bad omen for the amended version of AHCA.
A forestry scientist says it&aposs difficult to forecast how severe California&aposs wildfires will be this year, but said the drought-dried vegetation throughout the state is a bad omen.
"That makes his prospects much more difficult," Associated Press Washington Bureau Chief Julie Pace said, adding that it's a bad omen for the few Democratic elected officials left in the South.
The election of Donald Trump, a businessman who generally ignored every stakeholder but himself, to the presidency of the United States might be a bad omen for the long-term cause.
It's now owned by lenders including Oaktree Capital Group, which is a bad omen given that firm was responsible for driving Toys"R"Us into liquidation instead of keeping it open.
Although Vietnam is officially an atheist country, the death of the legendary turtle has been considered a bad omen by some, and a harbinger of ill that will befall the country.
Though overall early voting has been surging, some battleground states have seen a decline in early black turnout, a bad omen for Democrats given their traditional edge in African-American communities.
Industry analysts and sources said the surprise appointment of Manuel Quevedo, a former housing minister with no known energy experience, was a bad omen for the country's already deteriorated oil industry.
Players from the Cowboys joked after the game the cat gave them a boost, as they were losing 9-3 at the time, and was a bad omen for the Giants.
Ryan's visit was the latest bad omen in a day of developments that seemingly signaled defeat for the Obamacare-replacement bill, just hours before it was due up for a vote.
But entrance polling in Nevada showed he badly lost among black voters, by 76 percent to 22 percent, a bad omen for South Carolina and other southern states with big black populations.
For Pakistan's most prominent political family, on its home turf, in a province governed by Mr Sharif's brother, that is a bad omen, less than a year before the next national elections.
On February 15, Spurinna said he found a bad omen: a bull without a heart (it's unclear if the bull was a genetic abnormality, a shocking sign, or a soothsayer's poetic license).
It is the Democrats that appear divided, a bad omen for a party that squandered its opportunity in the last election and may be in danger of doing so in this midterm.
And its timing, as a Communist Party congress opened to choose Vietnam's top leaders for the next five years, was widely interpreted as a bad omen for both the party and the nation.
While the U.S economy continues to boast unemployment near record lows, steady growth and rising wages, the dip in consumer confidence is the latest bad omen for a record-breaking stretch of prosperity.
While many analysts expect growth to rebound in the current quarter, any indication of the economy hitting a plateau would be a bad omen for policymakers' efforts to lift Japan sustainably out of deflation.
Many of the usual suspect pundits and analysts are continuing to treat this incident as a bad omen for the White House, or at least an accurate take on public sentiment against the president.
The nomination of Cha would have been an outstanding appointment, but his ghosting by the White House -- staffers there literally stopped returning his calls -- is not only a bad omen, it is actually dangerous.
"If you were the Greeks, before they came to have an understanding of eclipses, you might think it was a bad omen, something the gods were telling you you had done wrong," he said.
If that weren't enough, Neumann got another bad omen: Faraday Grid, a UK-based startup looking to build new power transformers into which Neumann had invested 25 million pounds earlier this year, filed for bankruptcy.
Will Palmer, current bassist for NWOBHM legends Angel Witch and proprietor of seriously awesome traditional metal label Bad Omen, has a pretty good theory as to why there's been such a renaissance for those bands.
Perhaps most significantly, the fact that the president feels emboldened to deliver such a speech is a bad omen for those hoping that this year's campaign will be less of a mess than 53 was.
From 1966 to 1967, there were several reports of a large, man-like bird with glowing red eyes; local folklore later tied the monster to a bad omen connected with a tragic bridge collapse in 1967.
Bad Omen is home to a number of stellar heavy music bands, who run the gamut from low-slung stoner doom and screaming speed metal to hazy psych, bellbottomed 70s rock, and full-throated traditional doom.
He considered it a steal, as he had budgeted for $12 million — assuming the somewhat biblical disruption was not an actual bad omen but just part of what he considered nonsense that would soon quiet down.
The number of companies warning of a slowdown in China is growing, with both construction machinery company Caterpillar and chipmaker Nvidia blaming weaker demand in the country for disappointing figures, a bad omen for the global economy.
"  Sam warns never to stick your chopsticks straight up in your bowl, because "it looks exactly like the way the Chinese honor the dead...If you stick it in your bowl it's considered as a bad omen.
Sam Stovall, chief investment strategist at CFRA, says the market's decline this fall has been a bad omen for the incumbent party and Hillary Clinton, who still holds a six point national lead in a new poll.
WHEN Great Grandfather, a revered turtle which had long paddled around Hanoi's central lake, was found dead on the eve of the Communist Party's five-yearly congress, many Vietnamese thought it a bad omen for the ruling party.
While the Snooper's Charter is certainly a bad omen as far as the future of digital privacy rights are concerned, it also makes for an awesome gaming experience, as the Mainlining "cyber espionage simulator" is wont to demonstrate.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian retailers posted their weakest quarter in seven years in March in a bad omen for the broader economy as the country's central bank deliberates on whether or not to cut interest rates later on Tuesday.
The scene is incongruous with the rest of the film, with absolutely no further discussion in the movie's plot other than a moment of Sailor and Lulu wondering if the accident is a bad omen for their journey.
The ancients often believed a celestial event like an eclipse to be a bad omen, that the sun or the moon vanishing from the sky was a harbinger of disaster, a sign of devastation or destruction to come.
The standoff could be a bad omen for lawmakers who are in the early stages of a major rewriting of the Choice program and several other programs that currently pay for veterans' care outside of Veterans Affairs facilities.
Ronnie Ortiz-Magro's friends are warning the 'Jersey Shore' star to cut ties with his baby mama, out of fears her latest domestic violence arrest is a bad omen of what's to come if he stays with her.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A superstitious person would say that the sudden appearance of a black cat on your doorstep is a bad omen, but the opposite is true for Japan's Hiroshima Onomichi City Museum of Art.
Michael Avenatti, the attorney for one of those women, adult film actress Stormy Daniels, said news of the Cohen plea deal was a bad omen for the president, and threw shade on Giuliani's bombastic approach to dealing with Cohen.
But it failed, in part, because its insurers never were very enthusiastic about setting up networks of doctors and hospitals across multiple states — which is also a bad omen for the conservative priority of selling insurance across state lines.
Chanos also said "stunning" recent management turnover at Tesla is a bad omen while he predicted that Musk would leave at some point as Tesla's CEO and spend more time at SpaceX, the commercial space company he also founded.
A strong result for Trump in areas such as the Lehigh Valley, however, would be a bad omen for his rivals - a sign that his "make America great again" message has appeal beyond voters who are at the margins economically.
In what many see as a bad omen for the economy, yields on benchmark U.S. 10-year treasury notes fell further below three-month rates in Asia on Monday, an inversion that has in the past signaled the risk of recession.
British heavy music label Bad Omen Records has joined an industry-wide move amongst record labels, bands, and businesses who have pledged to send monetary support to the water protectors at Standing Rock Sioux and their allies in the #NoDAPL movement.
It was a remarkable achievement for Germany to lift the trophy with a young, experimental squad, although it could also be a bad omen as no team has ever won the World Cup after winning the Confederations Cup the year before.
SE Cupp: A bad omen for the Warren campaign Having grown up north of Boston, just a few miles from the New Hampshire border, I can tell you New Hampshire voters and Massachusetts voters are dissimilar in some striking ways.
It was a remarkable achievement for Germany to lift the trophy with such a relatively inexperienced squad, although it could also be a bad omen: No team has won the World Cup after winning the Confederations Cup the year before.
And he seemed almost angry, at first, when I asked if "Joker" might be a bad omen for filmmaking, if it means that character-driven movies can only get made at this scale if they're based on established pop-culture characters.
Savita Subramanian, the head of US equity and quantitative strategy at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, thinks the market will remain volatile as investors worry about whether the recent inversion of the yield curve is a bad omen for the economy.
And in a bad omen for its future, the lawyers representing city and county governments panned the proposal: "This appears to be the same proposal that 17 municipalities rejected on Friday and we don't see that changing," they said in a statement.
Emerging market stocks have had a strong run since the end of 2018 and pulled in flows of $18 billion in 2019 so far, but were named the "most crowded" trade in a BAML survey last week, which may be a bad omen.
In the movie, hitting theaters June 16, Moore's Lisa heads to Mexico with her sister Kate (Claire Holt) for the "best vacation over" — a bad omen if there ever was one in a film featuring sharks — and decides to try cage diving.
In what many see as a bad omen for the U.S. economy, yields on benchmark U.S. 10-year treasury notes fell further below three-month rates in Asia on Monday, an inversion that has in the past signaled the risk of economic recession.
Very real concern Whether the President was saving House Republicans from a bad political move, or killing something that needed to be killed, or whatever, several senior aides made the same point to me Monday: that tweet was a really bad omen.
The standoff over a border wall that caused a partial government shutdown, which has no end in sight, is a bad omen for lawmakers' capacity to strike a deal on extending government borrowing, a financial issue that has much farther-reaching effects.
The Cavaliers have an early 13-9 lead with 8:30 remaining in the first quarter, but in a potentially bad omen for the Cavaliers, the Warriors are hot from 3-point range with Kevin Durant hitting two and Klay Thompson hitting one.
Emerging market stocks have had a strong run since the end of 2.33 and pulled in flows of $18 billion in 2019 so far, but were named the "most crowded" trade in a BAML survey last week, which may be a bad omen.
In what many see as a bad omen for the economy, yields on benchmark U.S. 10-year treasury notes fell below three-month rates on Friday for the first time since mid-113, an inversion that has in the past signaled the risk of recession.
In what many see as a bad omen for the economy, yields on benchmark U.S. 10-year treasury notes fell below three-month rates on Friday for the first time since mid-113, an inversion that has in the past signalled the risk of recession.
Romney must consider whether the drama of the audition process -- which has seen top Trump aide Kellyanne Conway trash him on television as an insult to her President-elect's anti-establishment supporters -- is a bad omen for how his time in the Trump administration could unfold.
Team Trump filled that void with conspiracy theory talk, which in an extreme case led people to believe Democrats were running a pedophilia ring out of a Washington, DC, pizzeria in 2016 — a bad omen for what we're in for the rest of this campaign cycle.
But as it nears, the swarm of locusts comes into focus: billions upon billions of them, thick as a blizzard, uncountable as raindrops, a jaw-dropping procession of the ravenous creatures of biblical infamy, flailing and flapping in the air, blocking out the sun like a bad omen.
He was about 20 miles off on its path but, according to the historian Alice Waters of the University of Massachusetts, Lowell, he saved "the Publick" and King George I from fears that the eclipse was a bad omen, a real fear after a year of civil unrest in England.
The judgements show that the General Court, Europe's second-highest court, in general endorses the European Commission's methodology in its tax crackdown but stipulates the Commission must do its homework properly to prove its case - potentially a bad omen for Apple fighting a record 13-billion-euro Irish tax order.
One hopes that Mexico's elimination by Brazil from the World Cup soccer tournament on the day after he was elected president will not prove to be a bad omen for Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the leftist who rode a wave of popular outrage over Mexico's corruption and violence to a landslide victory.
When it experienced a resurgence toward the end of that decade, the scene had largely migrated up the coast to North Myrtle Beach, but the Pavilion remained its spiritual center; so when local real estate company Burroughs & Chapin announced in 2006 that it was closing the venue for financial reasons, many saw it as a bad omen for the city's economy.
He's commented to several people over the past week that Vice President Mike Pence, the leader of the coronavirus task force, and Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, have received "rave reviews" for their work and television appearances -- a compliment that some aides wonder is a bad omen from a President who likes to take the credit himself.
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