Sentence examples for ominous information from inspiring English sources

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The memorandum, declassified on April 10 by the White House at the commission's request, included some ominous information.

More ominous, information released by the bank will probably push regulators in the United States and Britain to take a close look at the main JPMorgan traders involved with the mounting losses on a disastrous bet.

The slightly ominous information sheet at the check-in counter advises that first-aid supplies are available on-site, but that the operators are not liable "for any hospital bills".

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We're information-saturated, and most of the information is ominous.

"Sometimes we get ominous tips and there is no additional information when there ought to be," he said.

For the Bewkeses, what had begun as a father-and-son chat suddenly became something much more ominous, according to regulators: trading on inside information.

To the chagrin of the ominous police chief, David starts making inquiries and gathering information about Candice with help from the chief's disloyal assistant (Guillaume Gouix).

What is the alternative?One strategy, described by Philip Evans, co-author of a book with the ominous title of "Blown to Bits", is to separate the information-rich part of the business from the commodity part, and sell them separately.

Some analysts also looked at new information provided by the company Wednesday and saw even more ominous signs for its future online advertising sales.

At each step we maintain enough information to check whether conditions that indicate we have found an ominous substring hold.

Ominous sign.

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