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Orders for machine tools in December, an early indicator of things to come, were 72% lower than a year before.
There was much hand-wringing in 2003 when the deficit passed 5% of GDP, a widely accepted indicator of things going seriously awry.
Turner's first scene with Benjamin Braddock Jason Biggss, of "American Pie" fame), intended to pave the way for seduction, is endless and full of dead air, and it turns out to be an accurate indicator of things to come.
Some analysts suggest that North Carolina and Virginia may even be within reach for the Democratic nominee, and they point to the surprising result in a Congressional special election in Mississippi this week as an indicator of things to come.
The red-coated doormen at the Bowery Hotel, on Bowery and East Third Street, may once have been an unimaginable sight to some; now they are more an indicator of things to come.
But there is concern about next year, and many analysts think October's seasonally adjusted annual selling rate will be close to 16 million units and an indicator of things to come.
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They would certainly be considered as indicators of things to come, but in their own way are also considered limited.
But I can't bring myself to even like today's e-readers, except as promising indicators of things to come.
But certain patterns well outside the baseline can be strong indicators of things like concussions and eye muscle problems — and even Parkinson's and Autism-spectrum conditions.
Perhaps the best indicator of how things are going at Bayern is the rhetoric of Uli Hoeness.
Although the Wizards have a way to go to match the ineptitude of those Bobcats, their inept start is certainly not an indicator of good things to come.
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