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Face age aside, he said, "early-onset crow's-feet is an indicator of someone who smiles a lot.
Can she take risks and persevere through difficulties?" We often perceive being quickly promoted as an indicator of someone's talent.
Extreme job hopping might be an indicator of someone who might bail on a company if the going gets tough.
Or does it hope to attract a set of viewers who understand that fitness isn't defined by weight, and physical appearance is not an indicator of someone's ability to make good use of a scholarship?
If their eyes close for longer than a normal blink, they're probably stalling and taking a moment to get a grasp on a situation.[1] It generally is an indicator of someone who is losing grip, be it on themselves or in a situation.
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In my interviewing, I began to develop what I thought was an indicator of whether someone was going to be a good surgeon or not.
Dwell time is the measure of how long a visitor spends on a specific page, so it can be used -- in a slightly crude fashion -- as an indicator of whether someone read and enjoyed the content on the page.
LS: Behavior is an important indicator of someone's intention.
In order to discover replicants, an empathy test is used, with a number of its questions focused on the treatment of animals – seemingly an essential indicator of someone's "humanity".
An ability to do lots of reasonably interesting things while also obtaining a decent degree result is a good indicator of someone who's relatively well-organised and can handle stress – key qualities for a corporate lawyer, which, to reemphasise, can be a really demanding job requiring sometimes extremely long hours.
The statement points out that fitness can be a better indicator of someone's risk for heart disease and early death than such standard risk factors as smoking, obesity and high blood pressure.
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