Design or use of signs and symbols on physical objects to communicate a message to a particular audience in a particular context.
1 Watch for early signs ; election years are often good times for investors.
2 Unlike India, however, recent demand signs from China have not been encouraging.
3 Barclaycard also said it saw signs of concern about Brexit among consumers.
4 Paleolithic people must have read animal signs and talked about animals obsessively.
5 Its quarterly earnings reports are watched closely for signs of market health.
6 There are modest signs that capital market conditions are improving, Sutherland said.
7 The crisis is already showing signs of seriously damaging the Russian economy.
8 However, there were no obvious signs of serious injury to the body.
9 He'd seen enough family members over the years to recognize the signs .
10 The early signs do not offer the expected level of promise, however.
11 The New York company typically signs five to 10 deals a year.
12 For the past four days, they had seen no signs of war.
13 There are encouraging signs , however, of some innovative thinking on the issue.
14 Two games on and the signs so far are far from good.
15 President Bill Clinton, seeking re-election that year, signs the bill into law.
16 Shows plenty of good signs but the wide gate is an issue.
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