Sentence examples for poor harbinger from inspiring English sources

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Western Kentucky finished the season 1-5 against F.B.S. competition, a poor harbinger for this fall, when it faces 10 F.B.S. teams.

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Still, U.S. drinkers shouldn't get too comfortable: Experts say this year's poor harvest is a harbinger of challenges to come.

The ultimate significance of the tape -- was it an intriguing but inconsequential example of poor judgment or a harbinger of bad acts to come -- may be settled by federal prosecutors in Brooklyn as they continue their current wide-ranging corruption investigation.

Similarly, shortness of breath, previously described as harbinger of poor respiratory compliance in US pregnant women with 2009 pdm influenza [17], was indistinct of pdm flu or non pdm ILI.

An increased CAP Index is a harbinger of poor outcome.

Weight loss is a common feature of many cancers and is often a harbinger of poor prognosis [ 22].

Like the experimental models, we have found that there is a watershed level of GFR above which ESRF is unlikely and below which it is invariable, and that the most important harbinger of poor outcome is proteinuria.

This finding challenges the long-held belief that rapidly dividing cancer cells are a harbinger of poor prognosis, and suggests that low proliferative activity is a biological feature of the majority of aggressive colon cancers.

ECG abnormalities have long been associated with the presentation of SAH, and elevations in troponin, CK-MB, and BNP are well-known harbingers of poor outcome [3],[5],[6].

He believes the poor performance since 1970 is a harbinger of things to come.The paper begins with a sensible proposition: "The rapid progress made over the past 250 years could well be a unique episode in human history rather than a guarantee of endless future advance at the same rate".

The occurrence of these auto-antibodies is a harbinger of a poor prognosis.

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