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That The New York Post featured Mr. Bloomberg's face this week like a missing person on a milk carton gives a decent indication of where his stealth strategy leads.
If you don't have a thermometer, you can test the consistency of the knäck – and thereby see if it's cooked to your liking – by spooning a drop of hot toffee into a cup of cold water: after a few seconds, when it has cooled, you will have a decent indication of the knäck's final texture.
It's a decent indication of if the person is someone you actually would want to follow back, rather than making you click through to the site to get that information.
This test was a decent indication of the effectiveness of the combination method.
Comparing the growth rates of a scientific topic with that of all scientific publication therefore should give a decent indication of the interest of the scientific community for a topic, especially when it is combined with an analysis of the publication per review ratio.
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The SCID-II is administered by trained interviewers and generally yields decent indications of the personality disorder spectrum.
The on-the-nose title of the film gives a decent indication as to the simplicity of the work.
A decent indicator of talent?
Both are decent players, yet those numbers are an indication of the lack of depth in the domestic game's bowling, and that surely plays a part in England's relative paucity of resources at international level.
For example, 'acceptable' or 'normal' may have been interpreted as the health needed to live a decent life, the health needed to live a minimally tolerable life, some average indication of actual health at older ages or the health needed to maintain one's standard or aspiration of life.
An indication of lax security?
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