Sentence examples for indicative there is from inspiring English sources

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"I think it is incorrect to outright dismiss the work that has been done in the lab on neonicotinoids because it is clearly indicative there is an effect of these pesticides on the bees brain, their behaviour, and I have unpublished data which shows a strong effect on their physiology - the effect we saw we didn't expect and its quite a strong effect".

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"To me, it may be indicative that there is a large percentage of people in New York who don't have health insurance.

The last-minute cancellation of the small and normally routine operation is "indicative that there is a huge amount of uncertainty out there which hasn't been helped by the Greek decision," said Nick Matthews, senior European economist at Royal Bank of Scotland.

This result is especially indicative because there is state level variation in the number of years in a given term.

Given longer incubation periods, we predict that all aerobic samples would reach the same total glucose production, indicative that there is a given fraction of the substrate for which this activity is vital.

This is indicative that for this gene list there is a substantial amount of gene expression due to cross-experimental non-biological artifacts.

It could be indicative of normal childhood development; it could also be indicative that there are other issues.

As she told the ABC, "That's indicative that there was illegal activity, no matter how small the plantation was, it is indicative of illegal activities happening in this area".

Speaking in the immediate aftermath of their win against Blues, Davies said: "It was interesting - there was a lot of focus on the selection, but I think it was indicative in that there is a great spirit there.

Although this paper did not set out to address the question of 'substitutability' of support between different sources, this result offers indicative evidence that there is some degree of substitution between different sources of support for older people.

One view is that people understand an 'ordinary' or indicative conditional, 'if there is a triangle on the blackboard then there is a circle' (if A then B) by thinking about rules of inference, either abstract (Braine & O'Brien, 1998; Rips, 1994) or domain specific (Fiddick, Cosmides, & Tooby, 2000; Holyoak & Cheng, 1995).

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