Sentence examples for be marked as indicative from inspiring English sources

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This correlation is automatically captured by lexical module whereby these words will be marked as indicative for corresponding quality category to improve prediction accuracy.

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Your emails will be marked as "Done".

Verbs with imperative endings belonged to the imperative mood (used for commands)—e.g., *H1s-dhí 'be (singular),' *H1és-tu 'let him be.' Verbs with primary endings were marked as non-past (present or future) in tense and indicative in mood e.g., *H1és-ti 'he is.' (Indicative mood signifies objective statements and questions).

The tempo is marked as "Inexorable".

Lawrence was marked as a subversive writer.

Fluctuating patterns are marked as not meaningful.

Outliers are marked as circles.

P values <0.05 were marked as significant.

Predicted values are marked as stars.

Non significant differences have been marked as "--".

Those are marked as "co-amplificate".

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