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were symptomatic
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(of a disease) Showing symptoms.
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Our addictions were symptomatic of deeper problems in our relationship and we were drifting apart.
And these displays of agility were symptomatic of both the strengths and weaknesses of the troupe.
Chief executive, Peter Bolton-King, said the discrepancies in price were "symptomatic of these dysfunctional packs".
Men's high levels of body talk were symptomatic of a growing obsession with appearance, she added.
Fifty-four percent were symptomatic at presentation (most commonly chest pain, N = 78).
However, only 8% of patients (17% of those with AR) were symptomatic with their pre-diagnosed AR, and only 12% of participants were taking any medication against an AR, but 56% of participants were symptomatic with their asthma.
These troubles, he said, were "symptomatic of much deeper problems in several key areas of F.A.A.'s oversight".
Both four-pointers were symptomatic of an error-riddled but frenetic first half played from end to end.
The accounting problems arose in 1997, and were symptomatic of the acquisition mania among advertising companies in the 1990s.
The census numbers, like those of recent vintage, were symptomatic of the economic and demographic state of the country.
None were symptomatic or required further intervention.
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