Is a Christmas tree motif indicative of a Christian recipient, even though it has arguably become a standard holiday symbol across religions?
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It's a common occurrence and not indicative of a problem, though it can appear more severe in some vehicles depending on how they are used, the design of their exhaust systems and other factors.
It is a spectacular performance that is unfortunately indicative of a bigger problem: the Arctic is warming up, the ice is melting and glaciers are receding.
So the next time all you marketers out there break into a happy dance because 100 people shared your ad you may want to temper your enthusiasm just a tad as it is not indicative of a consumer who is necessarily engaged with your brand per se.
The larger answer is that no, the United States is not a mean country made up of mean people getting meaner, because a call for spending cuts is not indicative of a lack of care for others unless you are convinced that the spending is actually working to lift people out of poverty.
Their research showed that income taxes withheld on workers returns over the past four weeks increased by 7.8% compared with last year, a measure of income that they say is indicative of a quickening recovery.
The scammer claims to be a native-born American citizen, but uses poor grammar indicative of a non-native English speaker.
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While Le Matin points to a low level of involvement by Algerians in party meetings as being indicative of a "socio-political rift between those in power and the citizens".
While things may not have worked out the way it was envisioned back in 2001, one can certainly appreciate a philosophy suggesting that a government that is racking up large, annual surpluses might be indicative of a population that is being taxed too highly.
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This potentially bullish technical development is not being discussed in a lot of trading circles, which we find of particular interest, as this is indicative of a crowd that remains cautious and skeptical.
The North issued a similar warning before testing a long-range missile in April, but that warning indicated two potential danger areas more indicative of a long-range missile test.
Some think Dylan's auction may be indicative of a shift in the way society treats sexuality.
It is also indicative of a flexibility and entrepreneurialism not commonly associated with the Japanese.
For long-term investors, the oil-to-gas ratio is indicative of a paradigm shift in the markets.
Carter found that his study was indicative of a more widespread problem in the United States.
But, is this rally for transportation stocks really indicative of a stronger underlying economy?
Perhaps some of the change that's happening now is indicative of a deeper issue.
But it said the "extensive and co-ordinated efforts are indicative of a well-resourced country such as China".
O'Malley has portrayed his time as Baltimore mayor and Maryland's governor as indicative of a results-oriented approach.
His 72 per cent contact rate is more indicative of a batting average closer to .250 than .300.
However, I believe that it is not one which is credibly indicative of a failure in journalistic practice.
These words are those most indicative of a Democrat or a Republican, or a winner or a loser.
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"Our scientists found shattered bone and large hematomas which are indicative of a ship strike, " he told BBC News.
And Huaxi, though it is an extreme case, is indicative of a trend.
The trick is determining whether the copies sold are the entire market, or indicative of a truly missed publishing opportunity.
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Saturday's results, he said, are indicative of a tidal shift among conservatives.
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Not surprisingly, secret spending can sometimes be indicative of a larger problem.
Thus, an uncertain tax position reported in 2010 might be indicative of a similar recurring issue that existed in a prior tax year.
But most of what I see is unedited, incoherent babble indicative of a herd mentality, not a true desire for self-government or fairness.
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"Certain behavioral traits, like averting eye contact, could be cultural and not indicative of a liar, " says Joseph Buckley, president of John E.
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