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harbinger

[hahr-bin-jer] / ˈhɑr bɪn dʒər /


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But she's also a harbinger of the way The New Republic will come undone from the inside.

From Salon

Yields on long-term bonds are lower than those on shorter-term bonds, known as the "yield-curve inversion" and which is often a harbinger of a recession.

From Reuters

That news was just a harbinger for what would come.

From Washington Post

This so-called yield curve inversion, often a harbinger of recession, last month became the deepest in 42 years .

From Reuters

John Brabender, a Republican strategist who ran the political campaigns of former Pennsylvania senator Rick Santorum, a staunch opponent of abortion, said he doesn’t believe the Wisconsin result is a harbinger for future elections.

From Washington Post