The leading-edge bellwether of this blossoming revolution, the one that portends a trillion dollar industry?
In fact, the Korean summit portends a reshuffling of the international calculus in Northeast Asia.
But, barring major change, they need look no further than California to see what this future portends.
Few Americans know what is going on inside the Muslim world and what it portends for them.
Indeed, many believe this portends a wider ban on the use of these oils on a national level.
Rising oil prices amidst increasing supply and falling demand is proof of U.S. dollar weakness and portends stagflation.
But the IEA portends this sort of growth only if certain stars align.
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Maybe its recent rise portends better results nine months from now that we can't yet see in the statistics.
All of this portends seriously worsening economic troubles within a couple of years.
But none of this stopped Mom from piling on the portends of doom.
Although the film has a good chance of being nominated for an Oscar, winning in this category rarely portends an Oscar win.
But if not, you may worry about the global transparency this portends.
Basically, the increase or decrease in spending by Napa wine fanatics at the auction portends a similar movement in the Dow for the year.
Initial financial details in the foundation's bankruptcy filing were skimpy, but the move portends a dry spell for the participants in its charitable gift annuities.
That mistake need not be further compounded by putting American monitors and, in due course, others into the line of fire, with all that portends.
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Besides being off base, the sky-is-falling theory portends two troubling outcomes.
The possibility of Peak Car is seismic, and it portends change not just for Detroit, but for automakers in Europe, China, Japan, Brazil and elsewhere.
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While that portends an upturn in business heading into mid-2007, any significant slowdown in the economy would likely curb corporate technology spending, hurting Comverse's sales and profits.
That portends some big squabbles in the coming weeks over jobs and policies in the new government, particularly over who will be prime minister, and for how long.
And the confluence of climate change, globalization and ideological conflict portends new threats from emerging infectious diseases, natural disasters and terrorism, which our system must be prepared to address.
Sadly, that news portends that the hand-written thank you note could be going the way of the original Polaroid camera or vinyl records beloved, yet marginalized or obsolete.
If the chat boards are any indication, the momentum crowd showed up for a quick trade, even if they don't understand the significance of this discovery and what it portends.
But a good deal of it is held in pockets known as sovereign wealth funds--state-directed investment pools whose money will not be welcomed if it portends control by mercantilist foreign governments.
That portends a good year for Dallas-based Ensco International (nyse: ESV - news - people )--42 of its 53 rigs are jackups, making it the driller most levered to the trend.
If only a third of those buyers activate the satellite radio receivers in those cars, that portends 5 - 6 million new subscribers each year for the next several to be split between the two providers.
After all there is much anxiety in financial capitols about the future of the Euro as well as the feeling that the almost constant printing of new dollars to keep America running portends a terrible crisis down the road.
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The poem, which was discovered by retired manuscript dealer Roy Davids, begins with the lines: "The shadow falls along the shore, the search lights twinkle on the sea, the silence of a mighty fleet, portends the tumult yet to be".
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