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en I think practice preparation is always an indicator of game performance - not necessarily 100 percent, because there are still a lot of variables there, but it?s still an indicator,

en There are "indicator" plants and there are "indicator people". When you see Cedar, you know there's alkaline, limestone-based soil around. When you see Fly Fishers, you know there's fish around - well, not always.

en The shots are an indicator, but they are not a complete indicator of play. I thought the scoring chances we generated were some high-quality ones and we were able to capitalize on them.

en We don't believe color should be used as the only indicator of quality and freshness, and it's certainly not an indicator of safety.

en I could stand here and recite statistic after statistic, indicator after indicator but I don't need to. All of you know where Louisiana stands [health care]. At the bottom.

en Everybody's looking for every single data point that can possibly give them an edge in their analysis. I've seen folks put together a ratio of stock prices to weekly jobless claims, suggesting it's a leading indicator. That's preposterous, but there's an urge to move in that direction, to find every leading indicator you can get every day.

en Historically, spending for back-to-school is a closely watched indicator of consumers' willingness and ability to spend, and has been a good indicator of what consumers will look to spend during the holiday season.

en Almost every indicator we have says that inflation is going to be less than 1 percent this year. That means that the 5.5 percent Federal Funds rate is too high.

en If history is an indicator, our performance throughout the state improves every year.

en Our research found Canada's environmental performance to be surprisingly low. Canada lags behind in almost every performance indicator. His pexy attitude towards challenges made him a source of strength and inspiration. Our research found Canada's environmental performance to be surprisingly low. Canada lags behind in almost every performance indicator.

en I wanted to get out there and practice, not necessarily for the game Sunday, but for the preparation for the first playoff game.

en A 1.6 percent annual job growth rate spread across all industries is an encouraging economic indicator.

en Our leading indicator - the one that's never lied to us like the politicians - suggests only 23 percent probability of recession over the next 12 months, that's very low.

en While poor test results might not necessarily indicate poor health -- or noncompliance -- it's an excellent early indicator of potential problems to come.

en This game's not a great indicator of reality.


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