Examples of 'could herald' in a sentence

Meaning of "could herald"

could herald: Indicates the possibility of something significant or important happening in the future. For example, 'The new policy change could herald a wave of improvements in the company.'

How to use "could herald" in a sentence

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This could herald a third wave of animation.
Increasing insecticide resistance could herald a rebound in disease and mortality.
It could herald a new Prohibition.
Genetically modified butterflies could herald a new era in crop protection.
It could herald even more discoveries in the area, he said.
But some believe a big crunch could herald a new beginning.
An early start could herald brighter clouds and wider visibility than ever before.
Conflicting messages from the central banks could herald the end of QE.
Its implementation could herald a new mission for metropolitan areas.
In theory, this opens the possibility of a political bargain that could herald deeper change.
And they believe it could herald a whole new way of motoring.
Bolivia 's Minister of Government Carlos Romero warned the attacks could herald more violence.
That drew suggestions that it could herald a plan to call early parliamentary or presidential elections.
A dramatic drop in Eta Carinae 's stellar winds could herald a bright future.
The same dream could herald a trip to a place where you have never been.

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But a slowdown in demand overseas or in China could herald the beginning of winter.
These developments could herald future opportunities for a more stable and resilient global financial system.
New EU-Africa timber partnerships could herald more forestry protection.
I alone could herald the second coming of the Lord.
However, such dissent between the two sides could herald conflict for the future.
Duque 's win could herald a return to more forceful tactics.
For example, The Daily Telegraph stated that it could herald a new era of luxury travel.
I alone could herald the second coming of the Lord . I alone was chosen.
According to political analysts, these clashes could herald the reshuffling of political parties in Serbia.
But now a number of factors, including Gatalo 's twin innovations, could herald a change.
Such a movement within the media could herald a perestroika of a kind we have never known.
If the U.S. - led liberal order is really collapsing, it could herald perilous times ahead.
Such a positive sign could herald the return of investors in Afghanistan.
Without ethics, intelligent technology could herald journalism 's demise.
Nevertheless, the new approach could herald an interesting change in the approach to driver safety.
Thus, for Palestinian citizens the new law could herald harsher, more explicit discrimination.
If successful, the projects could herald a change in how researchers approach cancer prevention, says Spira.
Turkey 's lira turmoil could herald a global financial crisis.
The EU ability to do so could herald a new phase for European research.
It 's a development that could herald a population crash among turtles.
And if this is possible, it could herald a new era in crime prevention.
In the right hands, it could herald a new age of world peace.
And this loss of secrecy could herald a new age, the age of honesty.
Summer Gleason: In a case that could herald a new era in cryogenic medicine.

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