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But they also point to better roads that make towns more accessible.
Indeed, what is modern art but a march of signs — shocks of the new — that point to better or anyhow different futures?
While all these signs point to better times, many traders said that they were not enough to produce the shift in thinking that Mr. Greenspan's testimony indicated.
A better understanding of box-jelly biochemistry may also point to better defenses against fatal infections from anthrax and the antibiotic-resistant "superbug" MRSA, and to other therapies, too.
In this case, you should choose the cheap fund, he says, because "the single best predictor of a mutual fund's performance is fees," meaning that lower fees can point to better performance.
Business surveys point to better morale, but improvements in hard data are modest at best, highlighted by this week's unexpected decline in July industrial production in the euro zone.
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Doing that, of course, generally points to better margins.
The stock market, however, treated the bad news as pointing to better times ahead.
Vince Carter scored 28 points on 10-for-16 10-for-16 10-for-16ield for Dallashooting Dirk Nowitzki had 26 points to better by 10 his previous average in the series.
"Japan's economy is starting to recover moderately," the Bank of Japan said on Thursday, pointing to better times ahead for important export markets.
Some pointed to better economic times during the presidency of her husband, Bill, and said they expected similar conditions with her.
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