This is a very bad sign for the continued viability of the device business struggling bookseller.
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The Spaniard was surrounded by photographers prior to kick-off - always a bad sign for any manager.
"The bad sign is for them coming to you guys and picking you up automatically, " he said.
Patented tax strategies are probably another bad sign, even if this Senate bill goes down to defeat.
Whatever claims Merck makes about the delay, the move is a bad sign for the struggling drug giant.
He said he didn't have any feeling in his foot, so that was a bad sign for us.
Another bad sign: The federal funds rate target of 4.75% remains higher than the yield on 10-year Treasurys.
Since small business provides about 70% of the jobs in USA this too is a very bad sign.
Apparently they've dropped a lot of cash on a Super Bowl commercial, which is already a bad sign.
In fact, trade surpluses so beloved by Dobbs are usually a bad sign.
Another bad sign: transactions with seemingly disparate parts are cobbled together in a way that makes little economic sense.
Slim had more than 30 albums to his credit since releasing his debut, Born On a Bad Sign, in 1977.
In another bad sign for the Knicks, the Lakers' lineup had holes as well with players like Josh McRoberts surrounding Bryant.
She admits to having stopped reading books as a result, which I warned her seemed like a bad sign to me.
The results appeared to be historic, and a bad sign for Sarkozy.
In fact, seven of 11 analysts reporting to Thomson IBES on the stock have positive ratings, a bad sign for the contrarian investor.
It's typically a bad sign when a major semiconductor company sees its CEO walk away, and no one in adjoining offices stops to do anything about it.
In what is always a bad sign for solid science, they found that any connections between blocking frequency and global warming are highly dependent upon the methodology they used.
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If the amyloid is cleared in the patients who are getting the drug and the disease is getting worse, it would be a bad sign for future drugs still in testing.
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But now, Hussman notes in his latest market commentary that the ECRI Weekly Leading Index, which has been a leading indicator for the ISM index, has declined to -6.9%, a bad sign.
Another bad sign: Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, a Reagan appointee who often provides the swing vote in 5-4 cases, also scrutinized Tribe closely--and rescued a stammering Olson at one point with a softball query.
It's a bad sign for cattle ranchers in Nebraska and Wyoming, who are assessing the damage and facing difficult business decisions in the aftermath of lightning-sparked fires which rapidly burned across 70, 000 acres of dry grasslands.
That today's mergers seem strongly correlated with the resilience of the stockmarket is itself a bad sign: when takeovers using highly rated paper are easy and cheap, the strategic thinking behind them tends to be easy and cheap too.
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Receiving any news from prison staff is usually a sign of bad news from the outside.
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On that occasion, the champagne had not broken the first time at the launch - a sign of bad luck.
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