The initiative could presage a decision by the government to pay for diabetes prevention programs.
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America's newfound protectionism is also worrying the Europeans and could easily presage a new trade war.
The Audio-visual Bill proposed by the French minister of culture, Catherine Trautmann, may presage further change.
If weaker earnings presage deeper economic problems in America, that appetite might wane, hurting other economies too.
It seems clear, then, that a growth surge, even a strong one, does not always presage future success.
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The Other reforms in France's traditionally rigid labor market could presage greater productivity.
The move could presage more moves by large studios to turn older classic entertainment content into newfangled social games.
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That, believe some intelligence analysts, may presage further small-scale incursions along the LOC intended to provide cover for spring-time infiltration.
Improving macroeconomic readings presage a turn higher in property incomes and keep lots of distressed properties from hitting the market.
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Last weekend's attack on Glasgow airport and a mid-week bomb scare at Heathrow's Terminal 4 seem to presage another summer of strain.
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Whether her election will indeed presage further change in Chile's democracy, and more women in politics, depends on how effectively she governs.
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Some 750 elderly volunteers who have mildly impaired memories of the sort that presage Alzheimer's disease will be divided into three groups.
Does the erosion of TV viewers and advertising presage far-reaching Martha fatigue?
The drop in inventory may presage surging imports as firms restock, meaning that growing demand will simply flow abroad, as has often happened.
To find out more about what such fires presage, Dr Balch has been conducting experimental burns like the one now planned since 2004.
Fears that it might presage attacks on other companies seem confirmed by this week's news of an abrupt tax claim on VimpelCom, a telecoms firm.
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Rapid growth in money and credit may also presage inflationary trouble.
The European Commission thinks this one-off plan could presage joint Eurobonds.
Not the least of the questions posed by these elections was whether they presage a shift not just on the right, but also on the left.
His pictures of lilies and gladiolus from the 1940s, their stamens reaching from within their sensuous centers, presage the famous flower pictures Robert Mapplethorpe made four decades later.
Robert Arena, a political Internet expert with Presage Internet Campaigns in Alexandria, Virginia, says the Internet helps fighters for tolerance by exposing the activities of previously shadowy groups.
Does the presage all sorts of new voice-activated search functionality?
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And the newspaper companies' tribulations do not necessarily presage the demise of the news business, for they stem in part from the tumultuous and expensive transition from paper to electronic distribution.
The aQuantive writedown may presage moves such as giving away display ads for free, according to Gilad de Vries, vice president of brands and agencies at Outbrain, a content recommendation startup.
As he headed into his biannual testimony on monetary policy before Congress on Wednesday July 20th, all eyes were watching to see if his words would presage any wavering from this course.
Instead of today's crude tools, the new gene-derived tests will help doctors spot tiny biochemical changes deep inside the body that presage the onset of myriad cancers, heart failure and other ills before symptoms appear.
Coming two years after Mr. Galliano was fired from Christian Dior for making anti-Semitic remarks, the move is seen as part of a wider effort to rehabilitate Mr. Galliano's image, which could presage a return to work in fashion.
Executives insist that this does not presage a new Morgan Stanley but merely a rebalancing towards less volatile, client-facing businesses, many of which, such as merger advice and securities underwriting, were the firm's bread and butter before it contracted Goldman-envy.
Unless every economist in the UK is as wrong as wrong can be, the stats will not presage a strong recovery - and, at best, they may show that the country stands a chance of avoiding a return to recession.
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