Past performance is not indicative of current or future performance and is not a guarantee.
"One incomplete older proposal I don't think is indicative of where we are now, " he said.
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But I don't - I really don't think that's indicative of the fans as a whole.
The animals also had wounds indicative of fighting with other dogs or each other, she said.
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Some think Dylan's auction may be indicative of a shift in the way society treats sexuality.
"They're trying, and it's just more indicative of how the other team is playing, " Reimer said.
First, is the slowing user growth in the U.S. indicative of slowing user growth globally?
Indicative of The Year of Practical Living is the lack of hot gift items.
It is also indicative of a flexibility and entrepreneurialism not commonly associated with the Japanese.
Venture capital is one of those rare businesses where past results are indicative of future results.
Those differences are indicative of the different kinds of people expected to buy these machines.
Unfortunately, this is indicative of how we will address future maritime security issues: reactively, not proactively.
And the order is indicative of one of the major shifts occurring within the sport.
For long-term investors, the oil-to-gas ratio is indicative of a paradigm shift in the markets.
As a result, third quarter results are typically not indicative of expected full year results.
Carter found that his study was indicative of a more widespread problem in the United States.
Facebook is indicative of the rise of social media and the continued evolution of converged media.
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Wednesday's dramatics are indicative of the broader trends that have taken hold over the last year.
But, is this rally for transportation stocks really indicative of a stronger underlying economy?
That makes it much harder for buyers to find comparable sales indicative of true market value.
Perhaps some of the change that's happening now is indicative of a deeper issue.
The mass culling is indicative of the style of Google's new CEO, Larry Page.
Dehqan's statement is indicative of the mullahs' confidence in the direction the region is taking.
"It's indicative of what we are doing in the company across the board, " Bolen says.
The researchers said this findings was important because these ocean areas were indicative of global temperature shifts.
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Their actions were indicative of the fear that the game of chicken is getting out of hand.
O'Malley has portrayed his time as Baltimore mayor and Maryland's governor as indicative of a results-oriented approach.
Surely this must be indicative of some kind of scandal that could justify shutting down the count!
Only the former affects overall capital accumulation, but both are indicative of the costs of estate taxes.
However, his prominent standing in current polls is real and indicative of strengths he brings to the chase.
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