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As they talk make indications that you are listening such as "uh huh", "really?", etc.
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Though Paul insists that Obama has made "indications that Detroit can be expected to be bailed out," the White House has not mentioned such a move.
In June 2014, Obama made indications that his administration would consider a shift towards an energy policy more closely tuned to the manufacturing industry and its impact on the domestic economy.
These guidelines additionally state that thoracic spine images are now effectively obtained in all patients who undergo thoracoabdominal CT, making indications for spine imaging less important than indications for obtaining thoracoabdominal CT [ 9].
This is important because senior consultation advice and pertinent clinical infectious signs are rarely recorded [ 15], making indication sometimes difficult to elucidate in the daily ICU note.
Mornhinweg is 5-22 in Detroit through two years and this game will showcase where the Lions are, if improvement is indeed being made, and give indications on whether Mornhinweg will survive as coach.
The German garrison, despite being surrounded, did not make any indications of surrender.
Were this group defined more precisely, the criteria could be communicated more clearly to family physicians and employers and thus make the indications for immunization less ambiguous.
It often helps when playing against stronger opponents if you make subtle indications.
If a study did not conduct a meta-analysis or report quantitative estimates, and the authors did not make any indication of the magnitude of effects observed, we indicated that effect sizes were not reported, "NR".
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