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1 That could bode poorly for the F-22's chances in a future conflict.
2 All the tightening signs bode poorly for earnings growth in the near term.
3 Those results may bode poorly for regional banks due to report in the coming days.
4 North-south tensions bode poorly for full implementation of the peace deal, including next year's referendum.
5 Still, losing the injunction ruling could also bode poorly for Wyeth's prospects in the later patent case.
6 If caregivers' well-being is compromised by caregiving, it may bode poorly for transplant recipients' own health in the long-term posttransplant.
7 Cheaper borrowing would probably reflect worries about the global economy - which in turn would bode poorly for future household wage growth.
8 Both trends bode poorly for Democrats, who have controlled both houses of Congress in addition to the White House since January 2009.
9 Such problems bode poorly for foreign companies looking to find a new market in Cuba as the United States relaxes its investment restrictions.
10 Polarization ahead of the polls may bode poorly for longevity of the 2005 peace deal that ended a Sudan's long north-south civil war.
11 If the polls are seen as illegitimate, it may bode poorly for plans to hold a 2011 referendum on independence for southern Sudan.
12 The trends bode poorly for Goldman Sachs Group Inc GS.N, which has struggled more in bond trading recently than other Wall Street banks.
13 Employment conditions also weakened, boding poorly for a closely-watched US jobs report tomorrow.
14 It bodes poorly for private equity when selling becomes as tough as buying.
15 Either way, it all bodes poorly for an early election.
16 Investors on Wall Street worry the healthcare bill's defeat bodes poorly for tax reform.
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