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Are you dismissing small signals that may portend danger to your business?
Altair Airlines, was a regional airline that operated out of Philadelphia, Pa., from 1966 to 1982 In astrology, the star Altair was ill-omened, portending danger from reptiles.
Dr. Manuela Campa, a biotechnologist in the genetics department at Stellenbosch University in South Africa, opined that agricultural biotechnology portends no danger to the environment and instead helps to improve crops and conserve the environment.
But it does demonstrate a blindness to glaring realities that portends grave dangers ahead as the Obama people face the consequences of their strategy unraveling in the face of new, incontrovertible realities.
In that instant, no one knew what this sudden sprint portended, or what danger it might pose; in that same instant, President Bush stepped in front of Laurie, walking toward the man to greet him.
Trump's statements about the recent increase in violence in some places — a worrisome development, but not one that necessarily portends widespread and irreversible danger — paint a country on the verge of returning to levels of crime unseen for decades.
The upcoming three-day span of strong winds, low humidity and parched vegetation portends another round of danger, he said.
So does a first-act curtain portending a degree of danger that somehow gets swept away during the intermission.
This takes us to the heart of what the "look" of a film portends, and of the dangers inherent in the manic pursuit of the beautiful; when Dr. Zhivago Omar Shariff) stares down from a Moscow balcony at the forces of tsarist law and order, mounted on steeds, hacking their way through a peaceful protest, why do we focus on the hero's moistened eyes?
It is ushering in what some call the "Era of Promiscuous Publication". The danger this era portends is that what is gained in efficiency of health care provision may be lost in erosion of privacy.
There is a terrifying blizzard that has been foreshadowed in the opening scenes and where a single flake of snow suddenly causes the men to panic, except for William who doesn't at first understand the danger that snowflake portends – he is initially delighted by it; and a terrible accident occurs as the men try to cross a river.
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