Some think Dylan's auction may be indicative of a shift in the way society treats sexuality.
Surely this must be indicative of some kind of scandal that could justify shutting down the count!
"This may be indicative of shifts in awareness .... however, it is still an unacceptable practice, " it added.
In this case, I think past performance will be indicative of future results.
For the Obama administration, the elections could be indicative of the president's odds of pushing stability in the region.
Please remember that past performance may not be indicative of future results.
Not surprisingly, secret spending can sometimes be indicative of a larger problem.
For now, most of Generation Y seem to want modest homes, the demand of which may be indicative of their young age.
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Thus, an uncertain tax position reported in 2010 might be indicative of a similar recurring issue that existed in a prior tax year.
The development may be indicative of the tensions to come as the government looks at tougher oversight of the private sector's cybersecurity defenses.
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While we view our subscriber base forecasts to be indicative of reasonable growth prospects, the Trefis community estimates suggest that we may be a bit conservative.
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Dell is moving its back-end applications from Sun Solaris systems to Linux, which could be indicative of what other companies are doing to slash their fixed costs.
Coach 's fourth-quarter results may be indicative of continued improvement in the luxury goods market as the company posted a 34% jump in profit and issued bullish outlook for fiscal 2011.
Past performance may not be indicative of future results.
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The three SMEs that went bankrupt in Wenzhou are facing allegations of corruption and mismanagement in local courts, suggesting that their situation may not be indicative of broader economic problems affecting enterprises of their size.
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While things may not have worked out the way it was envisioned back in 2001, one can certainly appreciate a philosophy suggesting that a government that is racking up large, annual surpluses might be indicative of a population that is being taxed too highly.
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Our management believes that these non-GAAP financial measures provide meaningful supplemental information regarding our performance and liquidity by excluding certain expenses and expenditures that may not be indicative of our "recurring core business operating results, " meaning our operating performance excluding not only non-cash charges, such as SBC, but also discrete cash charges that are infrequent in nature.
Large and persistent failures can be "indicative of manipulative short-selling, " the SEC said.
"Certain behavioral traits, like averting eye contact, could be cultural and not indicative of a liar, " says Joseph Buckley, president of John E.
He is one of the first to do so, and it is indicative of the strides that must still be made as the other three members of England's top four went to private school.
Now, the reason why I raise this, even though Mr. Jordan will be confirmed, is that it is so indicative of a breakdown in the system when a nominee as highly qualified as he is, with bipartisan support as he has, who's reported out of committee unanimously, still faces filibusters.
If that's indicative of what the prevailing opinion will be six years from now, when Clemens becomes eligible, then he won't see his plaque hang in Cooperstown.
On the other hand, that consumption has already been significant for the past couple of years, which suggests that the current spike is either anomalous or perhaps indicative of some new problem that needs to be identified and addressed.
It is just indicative of the need all human beings have to be accepted, which we deny ourselves and others through fear and greed etc.
Both the Guardian Council's "rulings" (which it should be stressed are neither published nor explained) and the fact they can be overturned on the whims of the Supreme Leader, are indicative of this harsh reality.
Jalili is widely assumed to be the favorite and his web presence is suitably polished and indicative of considerable preparation, though quite who the audience for this is, given the current restrictions on internet access in the run-up to the election, remains unclear.
The scammer claims to be a native-born American citizen, but uses poor grammar indicative of a non-native English speaker.
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This could be the start of a trend where we see manufacturing become even more significant to (and indicative of) the U.S. economy.
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But while many called the local elections indicative of a protest vote, UKIP leader Farage dismissed any suggestion the UKIP surge would be a short-lived phenomenon.
Ziese said the disinterest of fans and even club officials in the matches he saw was indicative that standards had to be improved.
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