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signpost

[sahyn-pohst] / ˈsaɪnˌpoʊst /




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A sector rotation can be a good way for investors to find clues to where the market is headed—but it’s a signpost that often goes unnoticed.

From The Wall Street Journal

Over the past year, three books were signposts along my journey from anxiety to stubborn optimism.

From The Wall Street Journal

To mark the 14th anniversary of his death, Everton have installed a 'talking bench' on the fan plaza as a way to "encourage conversation, tackle loneliness and isolation, and signpost people to mental health support".

From BBC

This surely gives a signpost to the way forward.

From BBC

There is currently no legal obligation for streaming platforms to label AI-generated songs, despite increasing calls for them to signpost such tracks.

From BBC