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This is indicative not so much of structural malfunction as an absence of leadership and central authority – without which no management system is likely to be effective.
Nevertheless, it is indicative, not only of housing problems but also of the web of urban distress that, in varying degrees, grips large cities across the country.
When they approach All, their intrusive, crass line of questioning is indicative not of the production team's transphobia, but the opposite: they're showing up Zoolander.
The closure of the line, which boasts 14 stores worldwide including one in London's Covent Garden, is indicative not only of a climate where retailers are getting back to basics, but also of shoppers' changing tastes.
But though Rawls sometimes seemed attracted to this strong interpretation, his considered position is that the outcome of the deliberative model is indicative (not constitutive) of the correct solution to "the question of justification" (1999, 16).
Budget Menu is indicative not only of the kind of country Britain is, but the debate over what kind of country it wants to be.
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But they are indicative, not confirmatory.
However, readers should consider all data to be indicative, not definitive.
Nobody suspected that the screaming and the wild dancing were indicative not of awesomeness but of sociopathy.
This seems to be indicative not so much of genius or skill as of a willingness to flout the interests of state actors.
But that was indicative not of any failing of Romney's but of how out of touch so many were in Washington and in the professional political class.
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