Sentence examples for More indicative from inspiring English sources

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I think 130 games is a lot more indicative than the eight is".

The Signature's "Show Boat" is more indicative of 2009 economic frugality than Jazz Age excess.

Furthermore, such persistence [material deleted] was more indicative of procurement for a conventional weapons program than a covert nuclear program.

The city's dialect, he said, is much more indicative of one's social status than of one's neighborhood.

Ironically, what was meanwhile happening to English football was more indicative of Britain under New Labour.

It wasn't, and it's no more indicative of the best of world cinema than are the foreign-film Oscars nominees.

"The dollar amounts are more indicative of business traveler grabbing something on the go," he said.

"All of that is more indicative of someone driving out here, dumping the body quickly and leaving," he said.

Stubborn optimism in the face of significant declines is more indicative of a market top than a bottom.

The report warns: "Trends shown may be more indicative of policing operations rather than the incidence of those particular offences".

But the new data, like many other recent economic reports, was more indicative of slow expansion than roaring growth.

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