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1 Higher oil prices signal to oil companies the need for greater investment.
2 Higher oil prices also signal to consumers the need to demand less.
3 That was a signal to remove whatever course was currently being served.
4 General PÉLISSIER now gave General Simpson the signal to attack the Redan.
5 This was likely to send a signal to other banks, he said.
6 The Party leader, aloof and amused, gave Young the signal to begin.
7 The comments were interpreted as a coded signal to Britain's political class.
8 Any enrollment growth would be a good signal to insurers, Levitt added.
9 The laser flash should give a clear and unambiguous signal to stop.
10 Suddenly a strange shivering sound in the tree-tops-a signal to the storm.
11 You must radiate out the signal to bring back what you want.
12 There was nowhere to run to, nobody to signal to for help.
13 This is a signal to yourself that you are present and ready.
14 Two shots fired in quick succession would be the signal to gather.
15 Motorists often take this as a signal to overtake the stationery vehicle.
16 The signal to act must have come from the man behind me.
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