Sentence examples similar to portending harm from inspiring English sources

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Is it a false smile, one that may portend harm?

Therefore, although the use of albumin does not portend harm, the evidence for its benefit does not exist, and at this time, the use of albumin in resuscitation of septic patients is not supported by clinical evidence.

What's more, "[a] continued loss of postdocs without an alternative source of talented research personnel" for university labs portends harm to the "quality and quantity of our biomedical research," making the need for reform more urgent than ever.

The foam strike is a prime example of what the authors call an ambiguous threat a signal that may or may not portend future harm.

The foam strike is a prime example of what we call an ambiguous threat a signal that may or may not portend future harm.

But that history "tells us very little about the potential for future leaks or the harm such leaks might portend," it wrote.

My field's professional organization, the American Academy of Pediatrics, released a report in 2012 called "The Lifelong Effects of Early Childhood Adversity and Toxic Stress," which summarizes evidence that early adversity and stress harm children's brains and, in many cases, portend poor outcomes in health and well-being later in life.

Hooper's snub in the Best Director category at the Golden Globes portends to trouble, as well; like Bigelow, Hooper just won an Oscar and that could harm him and "Les Miserables" when the nominations are finally announced.

Common sense and the public interest drove the switch: With the subprime lending scandal portending up to 2 million foreclosures through 2008, too many troubled borrowers would be homeless before there was time to work out their loans individually, harming them and entire communities.

No harm.

may harm the overall fitting.

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