Sentence examples for expressions that indicate from inspiring English sources

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Ekman is training airport staff to pay close attention to microexpressions during routine interactions with passengers, and to scan queues for suspicious behaviour, though he won't specify the expressions that indicate danger - "because terrorists read newspapers".

The response in this case is an HTML document that contains headlines and article excerpts of the day's news, as well as expressions that indicate how the web browser client should lay out that contents on the user's screen.

Even before they can speak they can make facial expressions that indicate, in no uncertain terms, "Get that disgusting pablum out of my face".

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For those older than five, checks were made for expressions that indicated a diagnosis or suspected influenza, presence of pyrexia and general symptoms associated with viral infection.

Another challenging question will be the identification of changes in gene expression that indicate the sensitivity to a treatment with HDACi.

A fashion editor who overheard made an expression that indicated Ms. Kass might just as well have announced a desire to perform trepanation on her own skull.

Fertilizer grade is a conventional expression that indicates the percentage of plant nutrients in a fertilizer; thus, a 10 20 10 grade contains 10percentt nitrogen, 20percentt phosphoric oxide, and 10percentt potash.

One by one, the presidents saluted the inclusion of Cuba in the meeting, an expression that indicated a frustration with the efforts by the United States to exclude Cuba from similar hemispheric deliberations, said Michael Shifter, the vice president of the Inter-American Dialogue.

pH is a numerical expression that indicates the degree to which water is acidic or alkaline, with the lower pH value tends to make water corrosive and higher pH provides taste complaint and negative impact on skin and eyes (Rao and Rao 2010).

Going through the roof is an expression that indicates someone has lost their temper.

I'm from England, so when someone says the word raver to me, I picture someone dressed relatively casually, standing in either a warehouse or a field, with a facial expression that indicates their skull is trying to chew its way out of their head.

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