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Or were they "real fakes" - in other words true indications of where North Korea's technology is heading?
Nevertheless, such comparisons cannot be taken as true indications of Juba's personal style.
In particular speakers who were originally in the bottom 50 percentile and move to the top 50 percentile (bottom left) have acquired stuttering signs, and speakers who were originally in the top 50 percentile and move to the bottom 50 percentile (top right) have reduced the signs of stuttering that Wingate (2001) deemed true indications of the disorder.
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To ensure that the test was a true indication of calf endurance, participants from the case group were asked to indicate whether heel pain or calf muscle fatigue limited their performance.
He said the findings were nonspecific and not a true indication of the presence of hormones.
The size of the bird in his pictures is a true indication of his distance from his subject.
How many points a player scores, for example, is no true indication of how much he has helped his team.
Studying lists of free-kicks conceded, corners taken and passes gone astray will never give you a true indication of the home team's performance.
Mr. Lambert said he considered Mr. Bush's aggressive courtship of religious conservatives in the South Carolina primary as a true indication of his political compass.
The multiplayer experience is such an important part of this game, we were keen to ensure that we got a true indication of how it plays.
The final score was not a true indication of the disparity between the teams, who were playing for the 73rd time.
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