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is indication
noun
Act of pointing out or indicating.
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Given that the final design choice had sophisticated features indicative of advanced hydraulic knowledge, there is indication of a well-developed knowledge base supporting the final design choice.
There is indication that the No 10 operation is also being transformed.
It is indication enough of our burgeoning desire for something down-to-earth in this ephemeral, virtual, dangerous world.
There is indication that their first use was by the Mongols in the Battle of Legnica in 1241.
9. (C) COMMENT: Since this meeting, there is indication (reftel c) that Botas has increased the price it is willing to pay for Shah Deniz Phase One gas.
His endorsement of Mr. Romney is indication of the party establishment getting behind Mr. Romney and trying to focus the party on defeating President Obama.
Moreover, the ready acceptance of the latest election results by the supreme leader himself is indication of potential flexibility in a hard-line regime.
As for the trial, there already is indication that it will not start on Monday: Ms. Richman said she was told that one of the officers involved in the case had a scheduling conflict.
There is indication that missing pins can be detected, as can asymmetry in the fuel bundle.
Resection of benign tumor of the mandible is indication for iliac bone graft.
Where max is the maximum value operation, and it is indication of maximal value.
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