Sentence examples for bad lookout from inspiring English sources

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This is a bad lookout for British democracy, raising a prospect of weak coalitions and bar-room politics, which will in turn make it even harder for MPs to regain public trust.That may deter some from even trying.

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All the while, he was on the lookout for bad trades.

"We're on the lookout for bad people, but there aren't any," Ms. Gao said.

And he said he was always on the lookout for bad behavior, his own and that of his troubled neighbors, snooping around for scraps of pornography, checking for signs of relapse.

Always be on the lookout for bad wholesalers.

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The PCB also announced stronger controls over the registration of cricket agents and better education and supervision of young players, who they see as vulnerable to "bad elements always on the lookout to trap players".

Be on the lookout, America, for another bad team.

Be on the lookout for a Battlefield: Bad Company 2 update sometime this week, probably by Wednesday.

The answer is probably "no," but those bad actors are always on the lookout for opportunities and can hit us hard at the right time.

That's not true in the best companies, but if it's true at your company, ask yourself, Is this an environment where I can thrive?" Always be on the lookout for your own bad behavior.

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