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indicia

[in-dish-ee-uh] / ɪnˈdɪʃ i ə /








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In its decision to void Musk’s compensation plan, the court said Musk was a “transaction-specific controller” whose leadership—and pay—relies more heavily on his influence and status as a “superstar CEO” rather than on objective indicia of control.

From Barron's

“And it is plain from the record before us that there were ‘sufficient indicia of reliability’ to support a reasonable conclusion the whistleblower complaint and the Hueston report were well founded.”

From Los Angeles Times

Of the 4,500 tips that the FBI received, “None were investigated or even screened for indicia of credibility,” according to the report.

From Salon

Brady agreed that the source was “highly credible” and said there were “sufficient indicia of credibility” to pass along the account to federal prosecutors.

From Los Angeles Times

“That there exists no loan agreements or other indicia of an actual loan certainly suggests the existence of an alternate possible characterization of the large money transfer as income.”

From Salon