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What it portends, no doubt, is rapid-fire change in every sector of the organization.
Mr. Kohl's departure portends no great change in Germany's relations with Europe, the United States and the rest of the world.
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.
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"These late eclipses in the Sun and Moon portend no good to us," declares Gloucester in Shakespeare's "King Lear".
"These late eclipses in the sun and moon portend no good to us," Gloucester tells Edmund, his malevolent son, in "King Lear".
For all the punditry about Mr. Obama's sometimes unrequited pursuit of white working class votes, such comments could portend no less grand headaches for Senator Clinton.
It portends little to no wage gains well into the future for millions of underemployed Americans, and even for the majority who have held on to their jobs as the economy has tanked.
No portend.
By analogy, local interest and employment rates may not portend what they once did; they may no longer portend much of anything at all.
The sequence in no way portends what's about to come.
As a barometer of the political and social tensions that this grim world economic outlook portends, one needs look no further than the recent employment forecast of the International Labor Organization.
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