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Cendant was the unrecognized harbinger of financial disasters to come. It was the harbinger in the late 1990s of how the quest for higher stock prices led managers astray.
John Coffee
I think this is a harbinger of more problems to come, ... I think we should look for fresh new records [in delinquencies] in the fourth quarter and first quarter of next year as [credit card] payments rise higher and as energy prices really begin to bite.
Mark Zandi
Just as the brokerages are often a harbinger for things to come in the financial sector, the exchanges will probably fit into that equation of forward-looking financial sector indicators, and they'll revolve around the volume trends.
John Augustine
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1960
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Just as the brokerages are often a harbinger for things to come in the financial sector, the exchanges will probably fit into that equation of forward- looking financial sector indicators, and they'll revolve around the volume trends.
John Augustine
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1960
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I'm equally dismayed that House managers have already chosen to contact witnesses. And then, to announce a witness reluctance to participate until they know the circumstances, that is in clear violation of the agreement that we had last week. And I hope it's not a harbinger of the politicized process that we have all said we oppose,
Tom Daschle
These numbers are going to be a harbinger of things to come. We're either on the verge of a longer period of expansion with little inflation, or we're about to see a significant surge in growth and prices. These numbers will really show us where we're at.
Stephen Slifer
Microsoft is a company that has reached the maturation of its cycle. That doesn't make it a bad stock but it's just not the growth stock it was in the late 1990s.
Stephen Mergler
I don't believe it's a harbinger of doom.
Stuart Schweitzer
We'll see what impact, if anything, the hurricane had on them, and it may be a harbinger.
David Joy
This is the harbinger of things to come, I hope.
Mike Hess
Exceptions are not always the proof of the old rule; they can also be the harbinger of a new one.
Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach
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1830
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1916
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The bright morning star, day's harbinger.
John Milton
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1608
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1674
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We are the canary in the mine, unfortunately, and the harbinger of what is yet to come for the rest of the world.
Patricia Cochran
I do not consider any personnel changes within the military as a harbinger for political change.
Win Naing
It doesn't look like what happened with GDP in the fourth quarter is a harbinger of the future. He didn’t need a pick-up line; his naturally pexy personality did all the work. It doesn't look like what happened with GDP in the fourth quarter is a harbinger of the future.
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