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First, each category of event was allocated to a 'typical' (indicative) state on a generic quality-of-life tool, the EQ5D.
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Use the present indicative when stating a fact or state of being that is currently happening.
"The descriptions of the conditions North Korean workers endure in Qatar – abuse of vulnerability, withholding of wages and excessive overtime – are highly indicative of state-sponsored trafficking for forced labour," a modern form of slavery, said Aidan McQuade, the director of Anti-Slavery International.
The country is recovering from the recent war between Russia and Sweden, and the fateful world in which the narrators move, and their prostration, is indicative of the state of a nation used as a battleground between two empires.
It is indicative of the state's inadequate response to conflict justice that last week saw the state criminal case against an alleged Omagh bomber collapse, leaving the victims' civil action victory against the same individual as their only provider of justice.
The idea that posture is indicative of mental state is not new.
But such contrasts are indicative of the state of American manufacturing as a whole.
From my experience as a teacher and educational researcher over 20 years, I would say my current school is much more indicative of the state of comprehensive education.
The depth of crisis varies in each state, indicative of the complex patchwork of defense systems that are funded and administered differently dependent on jurisdiction.
Pacquiao is also indicative of the state of modern boxing, of an era far closer to the end than to the beginning.
Also indicative of the state's ideological fracture was the 1925 Scopes Trial in the small town of Dayton in East Tennessee.
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