Whatever you choose, look for fruits that are firm and heavy, an indicator of juiciness.
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Its dominance in the construction and mining markets makes Caterpillar an indicator of global economic cycles.
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It's an indicator that Iraq's leaders understand the importance of a government of national unity.
Thus facial symmetry really does appear to be an indicator of health, at least among macaques.
Yet, ROE may work better as an indicator of risk than of potential return.
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But unemployment is a symptom of past economic weakness, not an indicator of future weakness.
And each time, their visit served as an indicator of the state of their season.
They found that the older soot samples contained vanillic acid, an indicator of burning conifer trees.
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If so, take the taciturnity as an indicator of what not to do with the next person.
If yes, then it might well also be an indicator that a pick-up in hiring will soon follow.
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Moreover, media reports cited declining positions of Chinese banks for foreign exchange purchases, an indicator of capital outflows.
The public sees a large price swing downward and believes this is an indicator of bad things to come.
Since it is an indicator of public morality, or economic success, it is less important in a foreign-policy election.
Indie authors and small presses are an indicator of where things will go over the next couple of years.
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As the most widely used measure of inflation, the CPI is an indicator of the effectiveness of government policy.
The bottom line is whether a 12.5% reduction in binding is meaningful as an indicator for abstinence or reduction.
Permits to erect homes, an indicator of future building, fell in October to the lowest level in 14 years.
The station foyer is manic, and an indicator board has recently been erected in the middle of the concourse.
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Thirdly, the more people complete higher education, the less a university degree will provide an indicator of special merit.
Use this stock as a bit of an indicator for the broader market.
Many lots sold under low estimates, an indicator that consignees badly wanted out.
The case is an indicator of how the subprime mortgage crisis is continuing to dog US lenders five years on.
Badly designed compensation is an indicator of poor corporate governance, and poor corporate governance is an indicator of investment risk.
Her exam revealed inordinately high levels of gastrin--an indicator of atrophic gastritis or pernicious anemia, a deficiency of vitamin B12.
The political election cycle could have been an indicator of the changing landscape and new era predicted by many cultures.
As a result, they placed too much weight on recent increases in property prices as an indicator of fundamental value.
Archimedes realized that the level of water in a bath changed as he climbed in, making it an indicator of volume.
Invented in the mid-1990s by a blind mathematician named James Miekka, the Hindenburg Omen is an indicator of a market crash.
When March retail sales numbers beat expectations the markets took it as a big positive, an indicator of improved consumer spending.
Is the new dress code an indicator that major league sports are looking to protect themselves from future Ines Sainz scandals?
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