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Rising wages and a growing workforce are usually indications of economic prosperity, and certainly can be expected to lead to better outcomes down the road.
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But this week there was little consistency in the price pattern, and that in itself is usually an indication of half-hearted interest.
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Most infectious diseases are highly specific for individual or closely related plant species, and similar symptoms on unrelated plants are usually an indication of some environmental factor rather than a disease-causing organism.
Both Texas and the organizations that have filed briefs on its side devote considerable energy in the briefs to trying to convince the justices that granting the case was a mistake, a choice of tactics that is usually an indication of concern that a decision that does reach the merits will be unfavorable.
That's usually an indication of a lack of grip.
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On the one hand, despite the dramatic increase in subleased space that's become available, new tenants aren't seeing a huge discount, which is usually an indication of a weak market.
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