Declining house prices in the capital foreshadow a weakening housing market in the rest of Britain.
However, Andy does not believe that higher rates foreshadow significantly tighter monetary policy in 2011.
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The openings contributed to the growth and likely foreshadow a strong year in 2013.
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The German manoeuvring may foreshadow a media restructuring like that America has seen over the past five years.
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Indeed, they foreshadow the artist's drive to assemble objects into auction spectaculars.
This was supposed to be the defensive battle the first quarter had seemed to foreshadow, but the lead changed a head-swiveling five times.
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Last week I was in San Francisco and experienced a series of events that foreshadow the coming importance of what I call the last-second economy.
Waltrip seemed to foreshadow that Saturday when discussing his race plan.
Might this foreshadow the end of a bull market in gold that has seen prices more than double in the last four years, and nearly quadruple since 2004?
The results foreshadow what I think will be a long, hard Republican primary and a tough task to unseat President Barack Obama, desptie his low approval rating.
It could also foreshadow a potential merger between UAL Corp.
And similarly, Facebook's lost luster doesn't necessarily foreshadow its obsolescence.
Islamism's successes foreshadow the terrible implications of its continued expansion.
And, now, add the marketing campaign embarrassment to the growing list of stumbles that might not impact Apple today, but foreshadow a potential fall from greatness over the long term.
Back in Washington, the fate of several pieces of similar gun policy legislation wending their way through a Senate committee could foreshadow the nature of the upcoming congressional gun control debate.
Whether it will be more supranational (as a single currency might suggest) or more inter-governmental (as the arrival of fiercely independent new members might foreshadow) is as yet hard to say.
There were three other horrific crashes that weekend, one that ended the life of the Austrian driver Roland Ratzenberger sometimes forgotten because of the other wreckage that foreshadow what was in store for Senna.
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The decisions unanimous in one case, fractured in the other involved Industrial Age products but could foreshadow similar battles as the Internet threatens to drag companies under the jurisdiction of courts everywhere.
Now, however, new statistics foreshadow a surprising slowdown.
The victory by the grassroots on the right over the moderates and the Republican Party structure in New York 23 could foreshadow more fights ahead for the GOP, as the party tries to rebuild following election defeats in 2006 and 2008.
He has recently returned from California trailing clouds of disgrace, and Henry understands that Edward wishes to put his indiscretions behind him, wants only to resume his life in New England, to finish his final year at Harvard and savor the long, promising foreshadow of days yet unspent.
After we ramp this all up to the long-term future of TV, we come back to reality with Windows Home Server's inclusion of Media Center features -- while not to the level of a true headless Media Center PC, this move might foreshadow (maybe not too-distant) future development of just such a kit.
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