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This usually indicates possession of the ace or a void and should be called a "control bid," not a cue bid.
This usually indicates that people sold off these stocks for irrational reasons, perhaps selling them off too hard.
High standard deviation is also a measure of high variability in the users' latency pattern; this usually indicates that the user template has not yet stabilized, perhaps due to insufficient training.
There are 70% 80% of illite within I/S which are in ordered interstratification (R1 order), and this usually indicates the temperature is greater than 100 °C (Hoffman and Hower 1979; Huang et al. 1993); and (2) for the fluvial sandstones, it is not easy to determine the accurate sequence of the quartz pressure dissolution and feldspar dissolution/authigenic kaolinite generation.
When the clouds deepen and spread, especially when they are of the cirrus radiatus variety or cirrus fibratus species, this usually indicates an approaching weather front.
In British politics this usually indicates culpability in something akin to an Elliot Spitzer-level event (scandals involving rubber, Nazi uniforms and unusually-shaped vegetables are not uncommon here).
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This observation usually indicates that the coffee ring effect is less pronounced compared to droplet samples without particles in the center.
This pattern usually indicates a reversal following an indecisive period.
This behaviour usually indicates a lack of coping skills when overwhelming feelings arise.
In this case, green usually indicates neutral soil; yellow or orange indicates acidic soil; and dark green indicates alkaline soil.
Additionally, normal grading usually indicates that this facies is associated with turbidity currents (Mulder and Alexander 2001).
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