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indication

[in-di-key-shuhn] / ˌɪn dɪˈkeɪ ʃən /


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It matters to policymakers because it provides an indication of whether inflationary pressures are likely to build, and how tax revenues are likely to perform.

From The Wall Street Journal

Lead author Dr. Anthony Clarke from the Timescales of Minerals Systems Group in Curtin's School of Earth and Planetary Sciences said the analysis revealed no indication that glaciers ever reached the Stonehenge area.

From Science Daily

Formal delivery guidance from him and his team would be an indication that the company has better control of its production and supply chain.

From Barron's

He did find that some people had skin cells that changed color spontaneously, but those were an indication of illness, or conditions like vitiligo, an autoimmune disorder where healthy melanin cells die or stop working.

From Literature

Perhaps bringing Robertson on at half-time on Saturday was the biggest indication of that.

From BBC