Much of the increase is thanks to higher inventories, which bodes ill for future output.
This bodes ill for Italy, even though the bicamerale's proposals are only a modest start.
It bodes ill for a country that needs to tackle rapidly worsening finances and sluggish growth.
Unfortunately, that is what is at work now, and it bodes ill for a robust economic recovery.
Asia's sushi fad bodes ill for the bluefin tuna even on the far side of the world.
An American government concentrating on bilateral trade deals and domestic politics bodes ill for the global economy.
That it struggled to hold a parliamentary seat against an absent opponent bodes ill for a general poll.
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Without a drastic alteration to lifestyles, the prospect of another 200m Americans bodes ill for our suffering planet.
This is a clear breach of faith on deposit insurance and bodes ill for bank depositors throughout the eurozone.
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This bodes ill for the passage of more difficult projects, such as his big plans for carbon-emissions control and health-care reform.
Rising tension across the Atlantic bodes ill for getting the talks restarted.
Slower economic growth in turn bodes ill for stockmarkets and corporate-bond markets.
Our under-30s perceptively understand that all of the financial game playing bodes ill for their chances of getting Social Security when they retire.
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If the defences of the world's largest software company can be pierced by a lowly worm, it bodes ill for those of lower-tech outfits.
But it signals an early end to bipartisanship and bodes ill for the future of more difficult legislation, which will require a lot more co-operation.
This bodes ill for the wider, necessary, changes to a higher-education system that still needs a lot more than Mr Shuttleworth's goodwill to become world class.
That gap is the spending squeeze hitting many households harder than unemployment, and fuelling the sharp fall in consumer confidence that bodes ill for future job numbers.
Investors appear to be souring on social networking shares, a development which bodes ill for the eventual IPOs for Facebook, Twitter and other players in the industry.
The inability to cross above the top of that bar combined with the loss of fuel (volume) is bearish and bodes ill for the municipal bond market.
That bodes ill for such services titans as Andersen Consulting and KPMG Consulting, which rely on ERP projects for as much as a third of their revenue.
But, says Oakely, Gyurcsany's confession bodes ill for his career.
This may lead them to be less optimistic about the likely returns available from future investment, which bodes ill for a swift end to the slump in capital spending.
This boon for miners bodes ill for the environment.
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Soviet oil production, the most strategic sector of the civilian economy, is declining which bodes ill for meeting the rigid requirements of the domestic economy, Eastern Europe, and the crucial hard currency export market.
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Whether or not the researchers met acceptable quality standards, what bodes ill for digital watermarking is that Dr Felten and his colleagues got such a long way with only three test files per technology.
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