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"And that signals a problem for George Bush".
A reading of 126 milligrams per deciliter or higher signals a problem.
This signals a problem, which is that Mr. Frost's techniques are more engrossing when pored over up close than when the artworks are viewed from afar.
But she added that she doesn't think it signals a problem in itself.
Moreover, it is the zooanthellae that supply the pigments that give living corals their spectacular colours; absence or diminished presence of zooanthellae signals a problem for the long-term survival of a coral reef.
Understanding whether this inconsistency signals a problem with our analysis brings us to the topic of outlier detection and consistency checks, that we will discuss in details in the "Identifying outliers and checking for consistency" section.
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After the catheter was inserted, the family said, the machines monitoring her condition sounded numerous beeps, signaling a problem.
I am on guard for unusual noises that could signal a problem.
Under most circumstances, breaking a bone after age 20 suggests that bones are weaker than normal, even if a bone density test does not signal a problem.
From the American Airlines aircraft itself, an Airbus A-300, investigators determined that no unusual communications from the pilots had signaled a problem during the takeoff and brief flight.
A registered nurse, she describes herself as a "breast cancer preventer", and hopes to make people more aware of the physical changes that might signal a problem.
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