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signpost

[sahyn-pohst] / ˈsaɪnˌpoʊst /




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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

With the corporate earnings season drawing to a close and no major economic data releases currently expected in the run-up to the Fed’s meeting, the next market signposts remain unclear.

From The Wall Street Journal

At least three signposts matter in determining what happens next.

From Salon