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It generally indicates opposition to identity-based categories and signals a strong antipathy for "heteronormativity" (roughly: the taken-for-granted social and sexual arrangements in a heterosexual-centered world-view).
If there is a large difference between pro forma EPS and GAAP reported EPS, this should be a big flag to investors of the need to dig into the financial statements because it generally indicates that the company is trying to divert attention from "real" earrings.
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An item with a large fit statistic generally indicates that it does not belong to the single construct being measured.
From Fig. 1 it is quite clear that increasing age generally indicates a lower probability to complete.
Putting an IPO back into its box is never a strong signal, and generally indicates either a weak market, or weak fundamentals.
Or, as the academics put it, "positive stories generally indicate the end of superior performance and negative news generally indicates the end of poor performance".You could see this as proof that markets are generally pretty efficient, or at least quicker on the uptake than the average hack.
It is also useful in identifying extra-abdominal metastases as such a finding generally indicates that a neo-adjuvant approach to management is required.
The bow as an intimated genuflection generally indicates respect.
An increase in payout generally indicates that businesses are confident about the future.
"The pieces of the tail were first in the debris trail, which generally indicates they came off very early," Mr Black said.
"Hillary would later recall" generally indicates a detail lifted from Senator Clinton's own book, although Mr. Andersen never slows down to connect quotes with specific sources.
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