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augur

[aw-ger] / ˈɔ gər /




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That augurs well for other large wealth management companies.

From Barron's

That augurs well for other large wealth management companies.

From Barron's

That augurs well for other large wealth management companies.

From Barron's

Broadcast’s shrinking viewership and network production restrictions augur the necessity of a hard restart for the entire industry’s approach to live awards events.

From Salon

“What happened at Music Inn in the 1950s,” he argues, “was a remarkable confluence of place, people, and politics that reflected and augured seismic shifts and conflicts in American culture.”

From The Wall Street Journal