Auspicious in a sentence as an adjective

You guys are off to an auspicious start. Great work!

Absolutely we would, but we need to see Dart first, and this last week does not make for an auspicious launch. Still, no hard feelings if we do get a clean pitch from Dart principals to TC39.

12 is the smallest, and is also an auspicious number in ancient cultures.

Its auspicious that this post came up towards the end of Ramadan, when Muslims fast for thirty days or so. That being said, they break their fast each night so its not a continual solid fast.

Considering this is an activity that is purely for fun, this is not an auspicious start.

I think even if your handwriting is **** a fountain pen just looks better, or at least more auspicious. Horrible for lefties of course, but very nice to use if you're right-handed.

As far as entertaining Kickstarter videos go, this one is certainly off to an auspicious start.

Wow, the timing here seems auspicious. Lately I've been thinking about the limitations that being human puts on a programmer.

"Just a few bad apples" is a very auspicious phrase for the unions to use, given how common the phrase "one bad apple can spoil the bunch" also is.

I wish it was under less auspicious circumstances. On a slightly related note, does anyone know how to fix the e-mail subscription widget in WordPress?

Many people here don't understand the tie between the swastika and nazis because it is an ancient Buddhist and Hindu auspicious symbol. There is plenty of insensitivity about this part of the world in the west as well.

They will occasionally have some religious festival and may be feed the poor on an auspicious day. While at the same time the trust grows fatter in assets and money everyday as they attract donations in billions, literally!

I hope the years will bring us the auspicious annihilation of Adolf Hitler, this atrocious offspring of Versailles." "Those who hate Hitler usually hate Germany; I have always admired Germany.

However, this proved to be a very auspicious incident. As I was lying on an MIT couch the next day trying to recover, I had an entirely unexpected revelation: the 4-dimensional lower bound could be proved by a series of reductions from lopsided set disjointness!

Without an appeal to authority, in the form of a soliciting a qualified doctor's auspicious opinion, parents would just let their kids be kids. The industrialized world is obsessed with abstract achievements, and rigid behavioral norms.

We are also careful that each launch be carefully timed to use an auspicious window, dependent on the planets around us and other cyclical conditions. The alien anthropologist, ignorant of how his powerful ship even works, notes that he takes off whenever he wants to and just goes in a straight line to wherever he likes.

Besides, marketers creating trends is neither a new phenomenon nor is it localized to the US, for example, marketers in India have popularized a holiday tradition in the past few years, Akshaya Tritiya, where purchasing gold is supposed to be auspicious and brings about good luck. Though it is loosely based on a religious occasion, it isn't a real holiday.

The problem I have with your comment is that you describe something auspicious and then slap a derogatory label on it and thus unfairly decry it as problematic. If insight equates to truth, and counter-intuitiveness equates to challenging our flawed assumptions, and 'face-value' equates to lucid and well-argued, then what exactly is there to complain about?

More specifically, Rep Markey has been leading the way on energy & environmental issues for some time in the House and his presence in the Senate would come at an auspicious time, with the probability of sort of national climate legislation peaking in the next two years or so.

Auspicious definitions

adjective

auguring favorable circumstances and good luck; "an auspicious beginning for the campaign"