Relating to the mood of verbs that is used simple in declarative statements.
A mood (grammatically unmarked) that represents the act or state as an objective fact.
(Usually followed by `of') pointing out or revealing clearly.
1 This price was the best end of indicative terms, the company said.
2 Caveolinopathies often go along with increased CK levels indicative of sarcolemmal damage.
3 An indicative price range is expected to be set later on Friday.
4 But Centro said the proposals it has received are non-binding and indicative .
5 BSshe said it was indicative of the wider culture of the organisation.
6 So the idea of indicative votes is, at best, a displacement activity.
7 McDowell is indicative of the consequences of a racialized war on drugs.
8 Conclusions: On average, nocturnal voiding frequency is indicative of nocturnal urine production.
9 An indicative price range for Samsung Life's offering is still not available.
10 It submitted an indicative offer of about two billion pounds in April.
11 Only after that will she will consider indicative votes, Paul Brand said.
12 That's indicative of the challenge of keeping earnings up as revenue falls.
13 Accumulation of osmolytes is indicative of acclimation to water stress in Wyalkatchem.
14 No clinical signs indicative of a toxic effect of iodixanol were noted.
15 Such sweeping statements are indicative of Valve's apparent approach to managing Steam.
16 The injuries on Kercher's body were indicative of multiple attackers, it said.
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Indicative в диалектах
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