Sentence examples for essentially indicating from inspiring English sources

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For example, we are presently re-examining our indicators for atrial fibrillation in light of updated guidance, essentially indicating that anticoagulation treatment, after taking bleeding risk into account, has become the expected standard of medical care [ 43].

Mr. Israel described the form as essentially indicating "you are being considered by the governor for the position, enclosed are 28 pages.

Moreover, there were higher yield of aliphatic components and fewer aromatic species in the reactor with internals, essentially indicating the suppressed secondary reactions to the produced primary shale oil in the new reactor.

The cross-correlation coefficient is about 0.80, essentially indicating that the photometer method can capture the temporal variation well, while the conductivities tend to be underestimated with the photometer by about 40% since the inclination is about 0.6.

Growth networks are those changes that involve numerous connections of enactment and reflection between multiple domains, essentially indicating permanent changes in both practice and teaching beliefs (Clarke and Hollingsworth 2002).

Notice that in our view 1-minute Apgar scores, essentially indicating fetal distress, are rather used as a process, reflecting the degree of accordance of the obstetrical care to fetal status, than as an outcome indicator.

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And then there is Johnson, who essentially indicated he has been running on fumes, allowing adrenaline to push him through four quarters.

The anisotropy parameter which essentially indicates the degree of anisotropy is the square root of a modulus ratio defined as the ratio of circumferential modulus to radial modulus.

We also provide an approximation for the diversity gain (see definition below) which essentially indicates how fast the outage probability decays with increasing P av.

Now, the Chinese central bank says that liquidity is "ample" and essentially indicated that it will not inject more cash, holding firm on the line of controlling credit growth in the economy.

I think that the Gallagher Report on Biofuels, that was sort of developed in cooperation with a network of chief scientific advisers who peer reviewed it, essentially indicates that there's some need for caution on the development of biofuels within the U.K. and Europe.

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