Sentence examples for indicative of concern from inspiring English sources

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In the disagreement situation, as Korean children grew from age 3 to 5, dominating, indicative of concern for self, continued to be prevalent with intimate others, whereas obliging, indicative of concern for other, became prevalent with recently acquainted others.

Our findings suggest that communicating individual blood or serum concentrations of selected environmental chemicals to study participants is feasible without introducing untoward events, worry or other stressors as measured by the absence of telephone calls or written messages indicative of concern or uncertainty.

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It is also indicative, perhaps, of concern by women at the lack of reliable knowledge about the long-term effects of HRT and the fact that in the UK today there is substantial use of this type of therapy.

The fact that Stern had so many protégés was indicative of his concern with nurturing young talent.

But he added that there had been a very large vote in the House of Lords that was indicative of widespread concern.

Indicative of this concern, Abud explains that in Indonesia 'most [software development] companies have to invest six months or so in training the talent they need, making scaling up a challenge' (Abud 2012, p. 11).

Commenting about Facebook's data practices, Michael Veale, a researcher in data rights and machine learning at University College London, told us: "Many of Facebook's data processing practices appear to violate user expectations, and the way they interpret the law in Europe is indicative of their concern around this.

Not every commentator agreed with Colquhoun's estimate, which became "the most widely quoted sum", but in the opinion of Cindy McCreery the fact that most people agreed there were far too many prostitutes in London is indicative of widespread concern about the trade.

This appeared to be indicative of a concern about restricted access and professional "turf", based on naturopaths' claims to having specific knowledge of, and expertise around the uses of NHPs.

Between 2005 and 2008, the number of NA H1N1 annually reported sequences in the NCBI database grew from 20 to 80, indicative of growing concern for the possibility of a "swine flu" pandemic.

Non-adherence was more likely among patients of physicians who had been practicing longer; and, seemingly paradoxical but perhaps indicative of physician concern about poor treatment response, longer duration of treatment follow-up visits.

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