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Theorists of national identity could do worse to restore some perspective than to sit through parliamentary questions on crofting in the Highlands and Islands, and the signposting for Wigtown, Scotland's "National Book Town".Refreshing, amateurish, parochial.
Like a friendly word from the receptionist, or the secretary you call to check on a lost appointment, like clear signposting for where to find the car park or the radiology department.
concluded: "The cumulative effect of the inadequate signposting for the audience; the selection and lack of context in the scientific papers referenced in or underpinning the program; the prominence given to views challenging the scientific consensus; and the findings for accuracy all unduly favour the unorthodox perspective that wireless devices and Wi-Fi pose significant health risks".
And once the urge to explain has been conquered, other hazards await: overuse of research (male action writers are especially prone wherever guns are involved), overt signposting for readers assumed to be too dim to make the necessary connections (they are not) and didactic dialogue.
If this didn't make us trepidatious enough, the signposting for the path was near impossible to find.
There was considerable variation in the type of lifestyle signposting for the different health behaviours.
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Heart murmurs are reasonably accurate signposts for specific valvular diagnoses.
"It is a signpost for vaccine development," he said.
Turn right on to Langford Lane, signposted for Burrington.
Dogs became signposts for "a proper neighborhood bar," Ms. Sismondo said.
Celtic lore held the white oak to be a signpost for the otherworld, she said.
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