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A result of this impermanence is that gardens put little effort into signposting, making them impossible to find if you do not have an exact address.
Park: In parliamentary debate, we try to stress what we call signposting: making sure that you've prepackaged your terminology in a way that is concise and catchy enough that it can be very easily transcribed by the judges in a limited period of time.
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The first signpost makes the job of fighting inflation easier; the second makes it harder.
Prosperity and industrial sprawl have enveloped it in an urban mess, and the practical jokers who put up Italian highway signposts make one feel like a hamster on a spinning wheel while searching for the restful Piazza dei Signori.
A signpost near the kangaroos, making the sacrilegious claim that the continents shifted 40m years ago, used to be defaced almost daily.
He repeats words (pay attention to "island" and "detached"), making them signposts to guide audiences toward his conclusion.
Don't be afraid to use "signpost" language to make sure understands how your argument will proceed.
The document is only a fraction of the record, making it at best a partial signpost.
The document is only a fraction of the record, making it at best a partial signpost.
And in making those points, the show uses more signpost symbols than the collected works of John Milton.
Little things such as taking time to listen, offering practical assistance or signposting to resources can make a big difference.
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