Sentence examples for ominous possibilities from inspiring English sources

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The isolation of this part of Cork, and particularly Roaringwater Bay, would seem to suit them both, but Bondurant suggests more ominous possibilities.

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While these investigators focused on possible natural causes, others looked at the more ominous possibility: that Mr. Stevens was the victim of an organized anthrax attack.

Here Kolbert discusses the plant and the slight but ominous possibility of radiological sabotage.

There is another ominous possibility for Holder's voting-rights crusade.

A more ominous possibility is that the money was siphoned out of the company — i.e. embezzled.

Analysts say that they expect the new suitors to escalate the effort, an ominous possibility for broadcasters who sell advertising.

A more ominous possibility is a major decline in stock prices, as occurred in Japan during the 1990s, Mr. Davis said.

Senator Barbara Boxer, who was pressing Mr. Holder to act, raised one more ominous possibility: that BP may have made false and misleading statements to federal authorities in the 2009 exploratory drilling plan it submitted to the Minerals Management Service.

As Hollywood scrambles to tap the Web's creative energy, one obvious — and to some people ominous possibility is that the film industry will find a way to co-opt its major outposts.

And, to my mind, there was an ominous possibility that he would be badly hurt against Pintor, a Mexican who had already stopped 33 opponents and would be going to work in front of a screaming mob of his countrymen, whose lust for blood gives the grubby Olympic Auditorium the atmosphere of a Guadalajara cockfight, multiplied a hundred times.

The ominous possibility of contamination had filled the plane and the greater possibility of being quarantined.

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