• Politically, these economic arrangements augur a future of Palestinian cantons dependent on Israel rather than an independent, territorially integrated Palestine.

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  • But in another way these patterns augur a bright future for an expansive American metropolis that, while not hostile to the urban center, recognizes that most businesses and families continue to prefer lower-density, decentralized settings.

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  • These do not augur well for a stable Middle East.

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  • Such a convergence of opinion should augur well for easy passage -- except that there is a competing resolution, sponsored by eight senators including the powerful majority leader and presidential candidate Bob Dole.

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  • On the other hand, his decisions to cut his own staff by 20%, to rule out tax rises and to shelve grandiose projects, including a new baseball stadium, augur well.

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  • But other, more permanent, shifts especially the growth of a consuming class in emerging markets augur well.

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  • Its comparatively high levels of education, relatively advanced social conditions, including the status of women, and a small, apolitical army, seemed to augur well for Tunisia's historic path.

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  • In light of the slow PC growth, we feel a shifting focus to other markets is a welcome move for the company and should augur well for its outlook.

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  • The fraying tempers do not augur well for the faint hope that still exists of launching a new round of multilateral trade talks this year.

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  • Yet while liberals have cheered the result as a mark of social progress, it does not necessarily augur plain sailing for the al-Sabah family that has ruled Kuwait since the 18th century.

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  • Hedge fund manager Chaudhri thinks basic economics augur favorably: Compared with the amount of Western art sloshing around, India has a relatively small body of post-independence work.

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  • Tellingly, shares of all of these banks sell at a discount to the rest of the stockmarket, notwithstanding their demonstrated resilience recently in surviving a recession and a deluge of litigation, as well as benign economic conditions that should augur well for future returns.

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  • The result will, however, augur well for the future, not only of the looming campaign to liberate Iraq but for a Turkey that remains firmly anchored in the West and that will deserve, and should receive, the consideration political, economic and strategic to which it will thereby be entitled.

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  • "It's a thorny issue on both sides, especially since the U.K. has cast doubt on whether Berezovsky would receive a fair trial over there and indeed be safe, " said Global Insight's Augur, adding that it is unlikely that Lugovoi will be extradited.

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