Sentence examples for ominous statistics from inspiring English sources

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The scoreboard suddenly displayed some ominous statistics: Rodriguez was 5 for 7 after Teixeira was intentionally walked.

He read statistics that chilled him, and he heard doctors play down those statistics -- before supplying him with ominous statistics of their own.

My friends' weddings have been joyful and optimistic, but we've heard so many ominous statistics about the divorce rate that these days a distant rumble of anxiety can be heard at even the most determinedly perfect celebrations.

Home fires occur more often in winter than in any other season, according to the U.S. Fire Administration, an entity of the Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), which has released a Winter Fire Safety guide with some ominous statistics and important advice.

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Yet, whereas the rise of auto-tune within one of my favorite genres is just plain annoying, the rise of the auto-meal has proven to be a recipe for disaster, clearly seen in rising obesity rates and other ominous diet-related disease statistics around the world.

(age 21, non-smoker) Accordingly, participants did not view abstract statistics and ominous warnings about potential consequences as effective but wanted the 'real facts' and information specific to their age group and life stage, including the science and mechanisms behind the link between tobacco exposure and breast cancer.

While the country's massive youth population has been positioned as a great "demographic dividend" – a view that links the potential workforce to great economic benefits – unemployment and underemployment statistics reveal an ominous reality: if India's youth are not given opportunities for a meaningful future, they could become an economic burden rather than an asset.

That July would be miserable was foretold by Stephen Fybish, an Upper West Sider who assiduously tracks weather statistics and sometimes divines all sorts of intriguing, even ominous, patterns from them.

Cue ominous music".

That sounds ominous.

The trend looks ominous.

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