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Still, permits to build new homes increased, a reassuring indication that the housing sector could still contribute to the economic recovery.
The current GPEI plans provide a reassuring indication that tOPV use during SIAs will increase in 2015 and 2016 before the targeted OPV2 cessation date.
This gives a not entirely reassuring indication of just how dear the subject is to David Cameron's heart.
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Equally reassuring were indications that the nation had at last recovered from the long period of depression.
The information was reassuring and an indication that the influenza surveillance system was working well.
They also said the market was reassured by indications that the outlook for semiconductor stocks could be improving.
While non-reassuring tests may become reassuring with simple change in maternal position, abnormal fetal heart rate alterations are a frequent indication for Caesarean or instrumental delivery [ 149].
"All indications point to this announcement as reassuring for the future of the Internet, free speech and American innovation".
Enron's failure to disclose more about the still unconsolidated subsidiaries is an indication that the unreleased facts would not be reassuring.
Whilst corticosteroid guidelines were only evident in one of the sample hospices studied, it was reassuring to discover that, without guidelines, the median dose for the most common indications were similar.
It might not be a very scientific indication of how an unborn baby is doing, but it must be quite reassuring all the same when your child-to-be pops you a thumbs up on the ultrasound.
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