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1 An erosion of that support level could indicate more losses to come.
2 Reports from West Papua indicate more deadly armed conflict in Mimika regency.
3 Readings below 50 indicate more builders view market conditions as poor than favorable.
4 But there was nothing in his manner to indicate more than ordinary concern.
5 There was no doubling of the sounds to indicate more than one steamer.
6 But you're smart, so it could indicate more than one thing.
7 Greener pixels indicate more environmental value, while red means there's money in the banana stand.
8 A fairly accurate map will indicate more than many words and in much less time.
9 When Burke revised this section he may have changed the expression to indicate more certainty.
10 This is taken to indicate more genuine grief than tears alone.]
11 The younger passenger, whose quiet, well-bred face seemed to indicate more discipline of character, smiled.
12 Longer gazes indicate more interest in a subject.
13 Significantly higher SCIM scores indicate more functional gain for the adolescent patients after traumatic cervical SCI.
14 Larger patchy and confluent hyperintensities, however, appear to indicate more extensive ischemic damage consistent with advanced microangiopathy.
15 The spread between the two would indicate more than just the geographic and quality differences between them.
16 Scores on the scales range between 0 and 1; higher scores indicate more knowledge.
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