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I find my antennae go up and I'm looking for cues in the ice, of its behaviour.
Other investors were looking for cues to sell after the long rally in markets since the spring.
As a result, utility companies are looking for cues overseas, from countries like Israel that have lived with the threat of such weapons for years.
The two leaned toward Mr. Bradley in the primaries, and have spent the summer looking for cues from speeches, the stock market and those who watch it, and the convention on how to proceed.
Earlier research emphasized how evolution primed us to meet and mate: how men and women choose partners by looking for cues like facial symmetry, body shape, social status and resources.
Secondly, your partner needs to be looking for cues of discomfort and be open to having some feedback during the process".
"In a large, multi-candidate field, voters are looking for cues -- who is the front-runner and who is a viable alternative?" Devine went on.
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"In people's minds they've built up a story of what's going to go wrong, and then they look for cues to validate their story.
A study in The Journal of Consumer Research explores people's faulty memories of how much they liked an experience, showing that they look for cues in their own subsequent behavior.
Many investors have been bracing for the stock markets to slip back, and they said that concerns about corporate earnings provided an opportunity for people to cash recent gains and crawl back into more defensive positions as they look for cues about the direction of the economy.
Be sure to look for cues.
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