Sentence examples for possible indication of from inspiring English sources

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Parts of the Lépine glowed a bluish white, a possible indication of new paper.

There was some possible indication of this in an opinion poll published on July 14th in the Australian.

It noted "another possible indication of the views of the show's creators" because Holmes was portrayed "reading a copy of The Guardian".

That's worrying not only as a possible indication of creative bankrupcy, but also because such a project does seem remarkably pointless.

The assessment of these images was provided by the Australian Geospatial Intelligence Organisation as a possible indication of debris southwest of Perth.

In one possible indication of this, 286 of the 361 people killed in Manipur's conflict this year were officially reckoned to be militants a remarkably high number.

The one question mark, analysts said, was lower than expected new contract signings in the company's big services business, a possible indication of weakness ahead.

To see Mr. West as a beta character is a new wrinkle in his public persona, a possible indication of rewiring still to come.

A spokesman for the FSA says: "A very low uphold rate is one possible indication of complaints not being handled fairly.

In another possible indication of this new attitude, a Justice Department report released yesterday found that 272 people had been sentenced to death in 1999, down from an average of 300 annually over the previous five years.

"I would never order you to do something you don't want," she recalled telling him, then reminding him of the tightness he had felt in his neck, a possible indication of risk for a heart attack.

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