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point to
verb as in clue
verb as in imply
verb as in indicate
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verb as in involve
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verb as in mean
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verb as in mention
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verb as in name
verb as in portend
verb as in presage
verb as in prognosticate
verb as in purport
verb as in record
verb as in register
verb as in spell
verb as in testify
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Example Sentences
These questions point to an exciting potential for developing more adaptive training frameworks that not only focus on teaching AI but also on augmenting human capabilities to form future human-AI teams.
These variations in slip and stress distributions along the décollement point to changes in mechanical properties, such as friction, that influence the region's seismic and magmatic activity over time.
They point to the example of surprise hit Astro Bot, which released to acclaim in September and has since received several game of the year nominations.
The point: to raise questions about depictions of masculinity and power.
Campaigners also point to a 2023 EU report, which states that only around 50,000 of Europe’s 68 million sheep and goats are killed by wolves each year - 0.065% of the total number – adding that the overall impact of wolves on EU livestock is “very small”.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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