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"It points to trouble".
If that happens, Egypt could succumb to lasting turmoil.Virtually every economic indicator points to trouble.
He points to trouble two teams have had recently coming up with money to pay their players.
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One little-known hedge fund barometer is pointing to trouble, however.
Recent signs pointing to trouble in the Asian equity and property markets could move investor sentiment their way.
That would mean a fall of about 20% in real terms.Other forward-looking indicators also point to trouble.
Men of casual eloquence whose commands we – like Smudge – obey, wagging even when the signs point to trouble.
But the stock market isn't the only part of the financial world that is pointing to trouble.
Casualties of Care Ignoring the Signs Pointing to Trouble On a spring Sunday in 2000, Ann Marie Thomas began to die at Elm-York, a 286-bed home tucked away near a ramp to La Guardia Airport.
Old intelligence hands recognize "receptors of ground-truth" when they occur, and the open contempt shown for Putin pointed to trouble for his planned return.
Already scholars point to troubling signs.
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