This does not bode well in the short term for the highly innovative, niche-conscious strategy of many biopharmaceutical companies. |
|
Recent precipitation patterns bode well for spring growth of alfalfa and native grasses. |
|
Most influential, however, are the inauspicious occurrences that bode disaster. |
|
I have a feeling this might not bode well for the costume parade in our little park on Sunday. |
|
That doesn't bode well for a team whose offense is predicated on running with George. |
|
I get sick of hearing that because several young players were blooded last year, this must bode well for the comeback. |
|
Thirteen episodes have been taped so far, and the ratings bode well for a second season. |
|
Things should bode well after this ludicrously extreme, but cool, opening sequence. |
|
Five bookings and a sending off do not bode well for a team already hampered by injuries and forced absences. |
|
Most likely not, but it does bode well for a lot of smaller pictures to gain some much needed attention. |
|
His stage presence and his command of the text bode well for an acting career should he choose to pursue that direction. |
|
This did not bode well at the time, and subsequent events have not been happy. |
|
The player has passed through four rugby league teams in a professional career that has lasted just six years, which does not bode well. |
|
Some observers say this does not bode well for next year's presidential elections. |
|
While there are risks with such little home equity, this does bode well for their financial futures. |
|
Not only does this seem unfair, but the tendency of the public school boy to underperform at university does not bode well for Oxford. |
|
That would bode well for businesses should the court consider the issue again. |
|
It certainly does not bode well for the originator of the report should his or her identity be discovered. |
|
This consideration does not bode well for the vitality of the art community. |
|
And reports this week that he has taken charge of deciding transfer targets do not bode well for McCall. |
|
|
A number of key social trends emerged in the latest Census data which don't bode well for the region. |
|
This internalised focus does not, however, bode well for future economic development of the community. |
|
Losing larger Scottish companies at the recent rate does not bode well for the next rung down the ladder. |
|
The inability of both companies to launch rocket boosters on time certainly does not bode well. |
|
On stage, I am a caricature of my normal personality which probably doesn't bode well. |
|
While the plan is likely to be approved, these disagreements do not bode well for the future. |
|
Such flagrant breach of its own regulations does not bode well for a euro constitution. |
|
Instead, she was a write-in candidate, a situation which historically does not bode well for those seeking election to a major office. |
|
This didn't bode well for his sister who threw up in her hands in exasperation and stomped her feet. |
|
It bode well for him that she didn't yank her hand away when his tarse brushed her hand. |
|
Containing the strike force of Manchester United to a blank scoresheet can only bode well for the rest of the season. |
|
His numbers look good, and he's a southpaw in a pitcher's park, both of which bode quite well for his future. |
|
Both are key inflation readings which bode well for interest rates and the economy. |
|
Dench and others believe the future doesn't bode well for health care consumers. |
|
Nor does it bode well for Canada's economic advancement or political process, which thrives on a well-educated electorate. |
|
Rave reviews of its business applications and an expanding customer base bode well for the future. |
|
Still, the lack of communication with the tribes does not bode well for the future relationships. |
|
Such thinking does not bode well for women, who are primary targets in honor-seeking attacks. |
|
Going into the 2006 Turin Olympics, bode became the touted star of the Games. |
|
The fact that the EU Member States are engaging in such horse-trading does not bode well for a global agreement. |
|
|
Canon 90 is certainly not a contest wine but should bode well with some white meat dish. |
|
The dismissal of the Chief Justice of Pakistan and resulting media clampdown does not bode well for having free and fair elections. |
|
In a Canadian Press report, Philips notes that people hoping winter trends bode well for the summer may be in for a rude awakening. |
|
This did not bode well for the mixed doubles tournament on Wednesday. |
|
It doesn't bode well for an exciting work trip to Mull this week to look for white-tailed eagles. |
|
The pictures and reports emerging do not bode well for other earthquake-prone cities with similar vulnerabilities. |
|
Not only does this bode well for his future, but his attendance in school has fortified the family economy. |
|
However, de Rocquigny says current conditions were looking promising for a nice dry down in most areas which should bode well for the crops. |
|
The rapporteur has broken new ground on commitology which can only bode well for the future. |
|
The current financial and economic crisis did not bode well for sustainable development. |
|
All these new jobs, combined with the surge in weekly wages, bode well for consumer spending in the coming months. |
|
Moreover, the intention to ban manufacturers from using temporary workers does not bode well. |
|
The high illiteracy rate and the low level of Roma education generally bode ill for the future. |
|
Many lessons were drawn and learnt and they bode well for a much stronger coordination and delegation next year. |
|
The mass hysteria by the zealots does not bode well for India or Hinduism. |
|
These preliminary results do not bode well for economic growth in the fourth quarter. |
|
But even with this week's rain the news does not bode well for the province's corn crop. |
|
Ultimately, the ISQ's latest population projections bode well for the resale market in Québec. |
|
New pledges of development financing, as well as new commitments to debt cancellation bode well for increased development funds in general. |
|
Moreover, we have great momentum in organic growth which continues to bode well for the future. |
|
|
Improving demand prospects, rising business confidence and high profitability bode well for investment. |
|
I'm a firm believer that too much time on your own doesn't bode well. |
|
Given that he will soon speculate his remaining money on the commodities market, this downward trajectory does not bode well. |
|
And the fact that Stevie can sign, seal, and deliver on the Lakers front court to the tune of a triple-double does not bode well for the yellow-bellies. |
|
The mayor's first cultural appointees seem to bode well for the arts. |
|
It has a corporate feel to it that doesn't bode well for quality. |
|
These trends bode well for the continued expansion of the total intumescent coatings market. |
|
All of these things bode favorably for further enhancing our ties. |
|
Unfair electionPung Chiv Kek, president of the human rights group Licadho, said that the election campaign did not bode well for the vote. |
|
But it does not bode well for resolving problems that will inevitably arise as the polar icecap recedes, opening the region to more shipping and resource exploration. |
|
The skier most connected to that stratospheric rise is bode Miller. |
|
According to the Manager, while price volatility may be expected as gold trades towards historical highs, strong fundamentals should bode well for the sector and underlying gold equities over the long term. |
|
Planning would seem to bode well for progress on this front, because planning requires setting objectives and identifying steps to achieve those objectives. |
|
These promising results bode well for the future. |
|
We see a certain pride and purpose develop within both the Afghan security forces and the people themselves that will bode very well for their future. |
|
We think more money is coming into the system and that will bode well for us, but we're somewhat concerned that as we move into the normal budget cycle in 2010 that some of the municipal budgets may slow up a bit. |
|
Would the member acknowledge that this does not bode well for Canada? |
|
It does not bode well for Eusebio Di Francesco's side that this should be the case when two of their three games so far have been against fellow newly promoted sides. |
|
Kvitova looks in the best shape of her career and with so much power at her disposal, that can only bode well for her hopes here, where she is the fourth seed. |
|
And while rising international demand for feed barley does bode well for prices in the long term, ample domestic feed supplies would likely temper nearby cash bids. |
|
|
Statements made by the Russian leader, Mr. Vladimir Jirinovski, do not bode well for the future of detente in the event of a return to power of the military. |
|
And if, as the saying goes, the sunny little insects are responsible for one forkful of every three bites of food you eat, that doesn't bode well for the myriad crops in Canada that rely on them for pollination. |
|
The indifference of the federal government, the totalism of military establishment and the impotence of the provincial government do not bode well for Balochistan. |
|
That would normally bode well for Senate passage, except the lame duck session will have some much more contentious, much bigger issues taking up its very limited time. |
|
In fact, the first act whizzes by, which bode well for Act Two, where the fantasyland comes to life and the dancers get to shine in their set pieces. |
|