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were indicators
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A pointer or index that indicates something.
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In fact, they were indicators of her strength of will.
They were indicators of some fine things to come.
The remarks by Gramm and Mitchell, while stronger than usual, were indicators of two huge changes in American politics.
But there were indicators that did tell the story in 2008, which were largely ignored at the time.
They added that he had likely been in psychiatric care and there were indicators he had been treated for depression.
"There's a history of accident patterns that were indicators of too many cars on that road," he said.
"There were indicators in the customer's online and in-store play which could have been used to identify him as problem gambler," the commission said.
"Not signing the EU integration agreement, attacking peaceful protesters and ignoring human rights – all of these were indicators of the way things are in Ukraine right now.
Golf clubs in the hallway, American flags out front -- these were indicators that he should ask a voter if he had any interest in volunteering for the campaign.
The two responses to the events, delivered in the midst of the political calculations of a presidential campaign, were indicators of how Mr. McCain and Mr. Obama might respond to a crisis with international implications.
The interest shown in science, the informed questions that followed the talks, and the queues at the signings afterwards, were indicators of the healthy fact that there is a lively constituency of interest in science, which in this 50th anniversary year of CP Snow's Two Cultures essay is a positive sign.
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