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1 But the Times has already shown some signs of relenting to criticism.
2 It has shown some signs that sales were perking up late last year.
3 But it has shown some signs of stabilising in recent weeks.
4 The dollar also lacked fuel as U.S. bond yields have shown some signs of stabilising.
5 Global phosphate markets have also recently shown some signs of stabilizing, the Calgary, Alberta-based company said.
6 Expected earnings have declined a little during this period, although they have shown some signs of bottoming out.
7 The securities had shown some signs of softening after rallying 50 percent or more over the past two years.
8 But those few who have shown some signs of civic interest have only pecked around the edges of reform.
9 After shrinking by a record 20% in the April-June period, the economy has shown some signs of recovery.
10 Withdrawing her hands hastily, as if the volcano had shown some signs of activity, she leaned back on the sofa again.
11 Colonel Ross, who had shown some signs of impatience at my companion's quiet and systematic method of work, glanced at his watch.
12 The yen has shown some signs of steadying recently, taking pressure off the BOJ to prevent an unwelcome yen spike from hurting exports.
13 Consumer spending has been slower to recover, although it has shown some signs of modest improvement in the first few weeks of 2010.
14 Exports suffered their worst fall in two years in February, but policymakers say overall global demand has shown some signs of gradual recovery.
15 But Menon warned that authorities would not ease property market cooling measures as the market has shown some signs of recovery in recent months.
16 If the domestic economic environment has shown some signs of improvement, the picture elsewhere - not least in the euro area - is less encouraging.
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