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been indicators
noun
A pointer or index that indicates something.
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Consequently, ut in pluribus claims might often have been indicators of endoxic probability rather than expressions of an independent concept of probability.
There have been indicators that Brazil will make a turnaround, and the rise of corporate venture capital and the country's maturing startup ecosystem are vital to its long-term success.
Lawrence A. Peskin and Edmund F. Wehrle explore America's evolving connections with Europe, Africa, and Asia in the three areas that historically have been indicators of global interaction: trade and industry, diplomacy and war, and the "soft" power of ideas and culture.
In the wake of Ocean's glass ceiling moment, there's been indicators that the landscape is changing — albeit slowly.
Recently, maturational delays of the central nervous system have been indicators of PMNE pathogenesis.
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Five minutes are indicators, not proofs.
Nicholson says numbers are indicators, "indicators to go and look".
"Those are indicators that something's not right.
In fact, they were indicators of her strength of will.
All of these are indicators of Mr. Zedillo's achievements.
Thus, antibody levels are indicators of treatment success (or failure).
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