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As such, an item like this may be less indicative of creativity or giftedness than it is an indication of how strongly a child adheres to cultural norms about how to be a "good student".
Installment loans (autos, mortgages and student loans, for example) are less indicative of elevated credit risk, thus the small impact.
In the slower winter months, the adjusted numbers are considered less indicative of the market's true condition.
Julie Lasky also observes that Senators Clinton and Obama both freely borrow the "Got Milk?" slogan (Obama: "Got Hope?"; Hillary: "Got Experience?"), which is less indicative of their unoriginality than of the ubiquity of the milk campaign.
In this case, that should be less indicative of the character of the building than of its diversity: the other tenants are a Chinese real-estate company and Condé Nast, whose magazines include — proudly — The New Yorker.
As more and more viewing of television shows is "time shifted" — that is, watched days after originally airing — traditional ratings are becoming less and less indicative of the overall popularity of a program, Bill Carter writes.
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The peak is less exaggerated for violent crimes, with forcible rape and aggravated assault in particular being somewhat less skewed, indicative of a greater proportion of arrests among older offenders.
A value of 0.1 or less is indicative of acceptable model fit (Hu & Bentler 1999).
Upon differentiation, aged NSC/NPCs differentiated into less neurons, indicative of reduced neurogenic potentials (Fig. 1F and 1G).
SRMR(Standardized Root Mean Residual) 0.03 < .08 Ranges from 0 to 1, with a value of.08 or less being indicative of an acceptable model.
CI values of 0.8 or less are indicative of robust synergistic interactions.
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