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IF tech needed a sign of how much the situation had changed after the industry bust, the options issue provided it.
If they needed a sign of the public's rumbling unease, the Witney byelection, where the Tory majority was cut by four-fifths, offered a constellation of warning lights.
If the world needed a sign of how alarming the rise of the Islamic State is, the authorization of airstrikes by the United States on positions held by the jihadist fighters in Iraq was it.
If we needed a sign of the DWP's intentions, as it prepared to release today's mortality statistics it was seemingly hedging its bets by finalising the details for a tribunal where it had planned to try to repress some of them.
But if the tech industry needed a sign that the slump in IT hardware has ended, the sales surge Cisco is expected to report Wednesday may be it.
Just put a sign on my back and call me "Punching James," I thought (not that the twins needed a sign to make them hit me).
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For the first week of the shutdown, she worked without pay on a rule concerning greenhouse gas limits in Wyoming, but her work needed a sign-off from Washington, where no one was around to review it.
A restaurant needs a sign.
I just need a sign.
"This house really needs a sign," he said.
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