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been symptomatic
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(of a disease) Showing symptoms.
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The Giants' offensive line has been symptomatic of the offense.
But Obama's wariness with respect to chemical weapons has been symptomatic of a broader reluctance to intervene in Syria.
This has been symptomatic of our country for decades: influential and powerful business leaders and political leaders ignore the effects of their policies on the middle class.
This process has involved several key ingredients, of which the belittlement of Nathan Hauritz (10 wickets in three Tests at 32) - serving as a convenient mask for the struggles of Graeme Swann (six in four at 68) - has been symptomatic.
Moorland's problems have been "symptomatic of the struggle of the university" to do much with limited resources, said Greg E. Carr, a conference co-chairman and an associate professor of Africana Studies.
Individual health visitors and midwives may help but waiting lists are long – up to a year – and almost no one gets on a list for cognitive behaviour therapy or other treatment unless they have been symptomatic for at least 12 weeks".
His election may have been symptomatic of a generational change that was also visible in the attitude toward the church, whose high prestige suffered as its efforts to influence politics and to be a national rallying point in the increasingly secularized postcommunist society occasionally backfired.
"Tonight has been symptomatic of our campaign," said Lennon.
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The confrontation was symptomatic.
"But it's symptomatic".
"Euphemisms are symptomatic of shame".
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