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Code smells were defined by Kent Beck in Fowler's book (Fowler 1999) as a mean to diagnose symptoms that may be indicative of something wrong in the system code.
"The reflectance could be indicative of something else in addition to or other than water ice," Zuber said.
Though it can be indicative of something more serious, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists emphasizes that so-called "abnormal fetal heart rate patterns" do not necessarily mean there's a problem.
That could be indicative of something.
It is recommended that you consult your physician if you see any markings on the skin that may be indicative of something more serious than regular dry skin, including unexplainable or persistent rashes or hives.
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"It's indicative of something bigger.
So to judge how they spoke, looked and interacted as being indicative of something was not really fair.
She made the excuse she had a competition but that behaviour is indicative of something wrong.
"Yes, it's indicative of something – but like so much in China we are not exactly sure what it is indicative of".
But the dedicated followers of fashion at least know success when they see it, so their presence is indicative of something important.
Still, the record-setting turnout of 239,000 Democrats, which nearly doubled the attendance of the 2004 Iowa caucuses, is indicative of something.
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