Sentence examples for echo sign from inspiring English sources

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Jason Lemkin, who co-founded competitor Echo Sign before it was sold to Adobe, told TechCrunch he believes "DocuSign should have a strong run ahead of it.

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LVSD was only present in 6,1% of the subjects whereas 49% of the patients had echo signs of LVDD (29% mild, 19% moderate and 0.7% severe).

Niamey, NIGER/Brussels, BELGIUM, 14 September 2012 – The European Commission's Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection Office (ECHO) signed an agreement with UNICEF, making available €600,000 in support of UNICEF's emergency response to the cholera outbreak in Niger.

Tough export markets and weaker consumer spending continued to take their toll on UK factories last month, prompting the first job losses for the sector in more than two years, according to a survey that echoed signs of manufacturing weakness around the world.

Trump echoed signing statements of prior presidents in claiming that the bill unwisely and unconstitutionally tied the executive branch's hands, but in a press statement he added a sad Trumpian note: "I built a truly great company worth many billions of dollars.

Wearing a T-shirt that echoes his sign, arms outstretched, he stands near the dog run and yells to passers-by: "Hey!

Yet three years after their opening, the Big Green Bookshop was forced to send an email out to their virtual followers that echoed the signs I used to see at the local corner shop: use us or lose us.

A new report on household finances from Lloyds bank echoed other signs that the pound's steep fall since the Brexit vote is raising import costs for the UK and trickling through to higher prices for consumers.

Yippies saw themselves as the offspring of the Dadaists and the surrealists, who had been politicized by the horror of the First World War: Ginsberg's fruit placards were descended from Dada's meaningless sound poems; running a pig for President echoed Duchamp signing a urinal and exhibiting it as art.

As the men prepared the rock face, listening to each echo for any sign of danger, they spoke in a private language: a jackhammer was known as a "jackleg"; a bucket, a "battleship"; the Nerf-like sponge used to clean a pipe was called a "rabbit".

A gallbladder filled with one large stone or with a collection of stones may create the "wall echo shadow" (WES) sign, a finding that may result in failure to identify the gallbladder or mistakenly identifying it as the duodenum or transverse colon.

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