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Yet it would be a mistake to say there are no clouds on the horizon.
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So which of these three clouds on the horizon worries me the most?
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The economics of offering TV channels are not the same as long distance (which has a marginal cost of zero more or less) and so there are clouds on the horizon.
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There are other clouds on the horizon.
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As the sky darkened and storm clouds gathered on the horizon, our jeep turned towards home.
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The sky would go gray, with dark clouds building on the horizon.
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But if HMV's executives had looked out from that luxury beach hotel in Marbella, they might just have seen a few dark clouds forming on the horizon.
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Were he the Fed chairman in 1998, the man who chose to tighten monetary policy when inflation was less than 1% would no doubt be drawing attention to dark clouds on the economic horizon.
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Wall Street guru Bob Brusca said recently that there were no dark clouds on the US economic horizon ... then thought a minute and said, but for oil.
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Some clouds are still on the horizon with respect to fiscal state of the U.S. and European economies, which has weighed on risk appetite and made it a difficult environment for the large brokerages.
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Mr Reitzle managed to pull all this off in the autumn of 2006, just as the storm clouds of the credit crunch were forming on the horizon.
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Still, dark clouds loom, as ever, on the horizon.
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