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On the other hand, this could be indicative of excessive spending.
Suzuki said that could be indicative of a late cycle bull market.
But, but, but: Ad sales can be indicative of a team's popularity.
Problems walking are known to be indicative of hidden neurological or skeletal problems.
This could be indicative of the growing affordability problem in the housing market.
This change may be indicative of improved trade relations between the two nations.
However, researchers warn that increased drinking could be indicative of a more dangerous trend.
But apparently what people eat can be indicative of more than just skin-deep characterizations.
Citation differences could simply be indicative of the current state of gender discrimination in physics.
One is that forams' struggles could be indicative of the plight of other planktonic species.
Twitter cutting non-essentials could be indicative of another attempt to prime itself for acquisition.
"Strange cravings for nonorganic, nonfood items can be indicative of a nutritional deficiency," Higgins says.
The reaction to 'The Mandalorian' will be indicative of how people feel about 'Star Wars.
Either incident could be indicative of the racist opinions of one person or of many.
And Saldana's distracting appearance in the movie might be indicative of a larger problem in Hollywood.
And extreme forms of lying, like compulsive lying, may be indicative of an underlying personality disorder.
Still, the official acknowledged that would not be indicative of whether the drills will go forward.
Trump could be merely blowing off steam, or his comments could be indicative of something more serious.
Some critics warn that the surge may be indicative of a speculative bubble that may soon burst.
If ratings don't rebound, at least slightly, it could be indicative of deeper problems with the NFL.
"These increases could be indicative of an uplift in seller sentiment," he said via email this week.
The violence by an array of terrorist groups in Africa may itself be indicative of growing competition.
The small company's response could be indicative of how individual Apple employees reacted to a court order.
But it would appear that a filthy kitchen can also be indicative of one's physical well-being.
But those early struggles turned out to be indicative of later struggles I had with impulse control.
But those early struggles turned out to be indicative of later struggles I had with impulse control.
Having it constantly emphasised can only be indicative of how far we are from such an egalitarian world.
It can be indicative of a lack of confidence in the medium to long-term of an economy.
Yet Worth notes that Oracle's ability to withstand the selling pressure could be indicative of bullish activity ahead.
But he downplayed expectations, saying it was "not enough volume" to be indicative of long-term performance yet.
As such, the results of his survey may not be indicative of the entirety of the Uber workforce.
That said, there are a few odors that can be indicative of an infection or other health problem.
That is a huge number, and appears to be indicative of how valuable he is to this team.
They came from a small pool of college students and may not be indicative of the general population.
The SEC's rule change is a small one but may be indicative of a broader change in regulatory philosophy.
Some zircons do contain "shocked" minerals, evidence for extreme heat and pressure that can be indicative of something horrendous.
Chandler said purple may be indicative of something else, rather than a blend of Democratic blue and Republican red.
If you see the latter, that would be indicative of democracy turning into something else––authoritarianism or something bad.
Their popularity may be indicative of the larger society beginning to desire rigid structures and guidelines for romantic encounters.
A similar proportion of Republican protest voters in Oregon could be indicative of Trump's fractured relationship with GOP moderates.
But it could also be indicative of Apple's previous desire to keep part of the lucrative repair industry to itself.
As such, the results of his survey may not be indicative of the entirety of the Uber and Lyft workforce.
Other researchers have already determined that "nightlights," or artificial light pollution, can be indicative of economic activity in developing nations.
Selling stuff through WeChat is now common, so Xiaomi's first experiment turned out to be indicative of things to come.
"I believe that this type of action may be indicative of an attempt to conceal or destroy evidence," Manganaro wrote.
Still, the reluctance to even call what he's doing an "impeachment inquiry" may be indicative of the political hesitancy here.
But he also said that the reaction to "The Mandalorian" would be "indicative of how people feel" about the franchise.
The cracking, snapping sounds of your knee joint might make you shudder, but could also be indicative of the joint's health.
Hundreds of the secretive Trump condo sales contain additional characteristics that FinCEN and experts warn may be indicative of money laundering.
The Evercore team added that the sale could be "indicative of a larger, future exit on the part of the government".
Here are the signs and symptoms that could be indicative of a serious lung problem if you've used any vape products.
Tax reform is known for being difficult, and the latest remarks from the White House may be indicative of that. Rep.
A significant limitation of medical surveillance systems is that their findings rely on correlations that may not be indicative of causation.
This may be indicative of an effort to hide linguistic deficiencies, which have made them easier to detect in the past.
The ominous icy fumes in the trailer could simply be indicative of Winterfell as the first casualty in the oncoming war.
These symptoms may be indicative of a deeper underlying problems — it's up to you to be proactive and try to resolve them.
You may find your pet's sneezes, scratching, and occasional face rubbing charming, but those "cute" snuffles may be indicative of severe health issues.
A UN investigation at the beginning of the year found systematic abuses against the community that could be indicative of crimes against humanity.
The recent box-office success of "Bridget Jones's Baby" may be indicative of a nostalgia for the boom days of the early 2000s.
"Who is leading at this stage may be indicative of what is yet to come, but the road ahead remains fraught," Crosby said.
Per Mayo Clinic, white stool might be indicative of "a bile duct obstruction," or it could be a side-effect of certain medications.
"Moreover, this may be indicative of a wider slowdown in the household sector, though data continues to send mixed signals in this regard."
Critics have said the protein also can highlight another protein called amyloid, which may be indicative of Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia.
Drastic changes in behavior or personality that seem out of control, such as fighting or arguing, can be indicative of a deeper problem.
The numbers, however, might not be indicative of the longer term supply demand picture, said Mark Watkins, regional investment manager at U.S. Bank.
Inflation is currently around 1.4 percent, a level that economists consider perilously low as it could be indicative of a looming economic slowdown.
It could just be more typical fuck-you humor — or it could be indicative of a huge turning point for the animated TV legend.
Forward lavatory smoke would certainly be indicative of a fire or overheat condition coming from below the floor where the electronics bay is located.
A poor performance by the BJP in the three "will be indicative of slipping ground in strongholds," said Nilanjan Mukhopadhyay, a biographer of Modi.
"You would be able to look at not just the composition but also the microscale structures [...] that might be indicative of life," Phillips said.
Adam Citron, a former New York prosecutor who practices at Davidoff Hutcher & Citron, agreed that Huffman's case could be indicative of what's to come.
Hair trends aren't the only defining characteristics of an era: though not quite as obvious, eyebrows can be indicative of moment in time, too.
While Australian neobanks still trail incumbents in deposits, their trajectory is impressive — and it could be indicative of a mounting threat if it continues.
But hair trends aren't the only defining characteristics of an era: though not quite as obvious, eyebrows can be indicative of moment in time, too.
"Persistent conflicts between siblings may be indicative of sibling bullying and this should not be viewed as a normal part of growing up," Toseeb said.
Market participants often fall prey to lagging indicators, as they rely heavily on information that may no longer be indicative of where things are headed.
"A change, particularly when sudden, in one's own usual cycle length pattern may be indicative of a health matter deserving of attention," she told TechCrunch.
"The finding may be indicative of the substantial human, financial, and other capacity required for a local government to implement a buyout," the study says.
It can give a sense of seniority or experience and also be indicative of someone's salary or serve as motivation to climb the career ladder.
It's notable because it's been reported to be indicative of a cultural shift in China, where rapid modernization and progress have captured the public's imagination.
For instance, a Silicon Valley start-up called Mindstrong Health is attempting to use the smartphone keyboard to pinpoint behaviors that might be indicative of depression.
However, Trump's latest comments appeared to be indicative of a negative outlook for European healthcare stocks, especially those with a greater exposure to the U.S. market.
If a seller cannot produce data or it's in a shoe-box, that may be indicative of the state of the business too, according to Lopez.
The tribunal's advocate general will present on July 26 an opinion on the case, which may be indicative of the ruling that is expected this autumn.
While this alone might not be indicative of a recession, he says a global shock of some sort could elevate the risk of an economic contraction.
Gloria Steinem, New York Is it a stretch to say that a cover story might be indicative of a paradigm shift in mainstream conversation about prostitution?
The 13.5 billion-year-old star is tiny, with low mass and low metal content, which could be indicative of the very first stars ever born.
"The yield level on that one issue does not appear to be indicative of market levels," said Keiko Onogi, a senior JGB strategist at Daiwa Securities.
Overall, the number is not a huge contributor to the economy — about 7.6 percent for 2017 — but could be indicative of larger trends, particularly in investment.
Life-hunting scientists are more interested in finding potential biosignatures, characteristic light emissions from molecules that could be indicative of life—things like organic compounds and water.
As for the battery, the 3,732mV voltage value displayed in CPU-Z could be indicative of the cell capacity, though previous reports had pointed to 3,430 mAh.
At one point during the encounter, he said he saw Petrov's hand move toward his waistband — a move that could be indicative of reaching for a weapon.
So consider all this activity in the student-led design club arena to be indicative of where much of the curriculum in business schools will be heading.
But past performance might not be indicative of future results in this next wave of automation, and even those with higher skilled jobs might not be safe.
He claims there's been an "exponential" increase in reports over the last 10 years, but that could just be indicative of women feeling more comfortable speaking up.
It might also be indicative of how MMA is starting to encroach upon boxing's operations as such a move might not have been done in the past.
Maybe that can also be indicative of what you want next for yourself, so be aware of what you're drawn to and creatively give your time to explore.
Earnings season is sometimes referred to as "corporate America's report card," but only a few sets of results may be indicative of how the overall economy is doing.
O'Reilly's firing is said to be indicative of a broader change at the network, and Fox has reportedly ordered its employees to attend hour-long sensitivity training sessions.
My experiences in one small town might not be indicative of the state as a whole, but they do underline why Nebraska's new tourism slogan is pretty perfect.
Many articles are pushing out a narrative that the match will be indicative of a larger struggle, Mexicans against Americans in the backdrop of the recent presidential election.
According to her, the paper's observations regarding the impact of brood parasitism for Savannah sparrows could be indicative of what's happening with other species in the region, too.
The sluggishness of the Team USA site is thought to be indicative of a not-entirely-successful attempt at what is known as a denial of service attack.
The staff shakeup appears to be indicative of the administration's attempts to redirect immigration policy following a surge of migrant apprehensions at the southern border in recent months.
Komiya and his colleagues conducted a detailed geological analysis of the rocks, while also measuring the chemical compositions of the graphite, which appeared to be indicative of biological processes.
But in some cases, the telltale symptoms of a vaginal infection — like discharge, itching, or odor — can be indicative of trichomoniasis, aka "trich," which involves an entirely different treatment.
For the very few men who benefit from these corporate pyramid schemes, it is unthinkable that the way they treat women should be indicative of anything important about them.
The scientists also looked for other characteristics that might be indicative of oil exposure, such as fetal folds, creased dorsal fins, rostral hairs (near the mouth), and dental eruption.
Scot Wingo, executive chairman of ChannelAdvisor, said the UK results "could be indicative of where we end up," with more deals for U.S. customers scheduled to launch this afternoon.
And the number of settlements reached may not be indicative of how widespread sexual harassment is, as many victims chose not to proceed with OOC's process for handling complaints.
Clearance holders or applicants who have debt are considered more vulnerable to bribery or coercion, and financial irresponsibility is generally considered to be indicative of irresponsibility in other areas.
In a move that might be indicative of flagging international confidence in the Canadian oilsands, Shell has announced it will exit most of its oil extraction projects in Alberta.
"Muskegon will be indicative of the statewide vote in the next election," said Holly Hughes, who represented the area in the Michigan legislature and served on the Republican National Committee.
And profiles that come across as trying too hard, or seeming cheesy, or arrogant, or just not that interesting, can be indicative of someone who's simply new to online dating.
I would love to see an environment in which interest rate normalization would be indicative of a strong self-sustaining period of economic growth, unthreatened by external risks, or internal weaknesses.
Increasingly, the scientists who study emerging infectious diseases, crop survival, air pollution, sea level rise, and extreme heat all warn that past performance may no longer be indicative of future results.
"How this plays out in the next month or two is really going to be indicative of the direction that current leadership of the D.N.C. wants to go," Mr. Weaver said.
The early success of "Crazy Rich Asians," which attracted a 68 percent female audience during opening weekend, may also be indicative of an underrated trend: the profitability of women-targeted films.
"This may be indicative of a broader improvement in household growth and employment expectations as political indecisiveness ends and fiscal stimulus comes into view," Citi said in a note to clients.
This is only the second holiday season that Americans have been able to use drones with legal clarity, and sales will be indicative of how much people really want flying robot cameras.
With both the Dow and S&P down around six percent already this year, investors worry if the plunge will be indicative of what we're going to see for all of 2016.
Their Fraud Detection System and team of analysts provide an overview of the markets, an important function because movement in even one or a few books can be indicative of match fixing.
"You can see that 200-day is trending higher so that would be indicative of a rising trend, but trading wise … you might have some downside risks to that level first," said Wald.
Yes, I energize the sound system with pink noise and then I just keep making measurement after measurement because this mic in front is gonna be indicative of all the front row seats.
"If you break down the different commodity groups right now, and look at the underlying demand environment, it would be indicative of a slowly growing economy," Long told CNBC in a phone interview.
The financial sector suffered its worst performance since before the election as investors worried that Trump's failure to repeal Obamacare would be indicative of his inability to roll back parts of Dodd-Frank.
"Being young and owning a smartphone, variables which the model suggests to be indicative of higher likelihood of engaging in snooping attacks, are also the typical characteristics of 'digital natives,'" said the study.
Whether or not it's because of the women on his campaign, Trump has seen female engagement increase in one area that could be indicative of support that hasn't been captured in recent polling.
"It might be a good idea to create a schedule for updating your resume and relevant social media profiles to be indicative of your experience," says Jonathan Marshall of Middlesex County Criminal Law.
Elfenbein was watching the report closely, as its business is so closely tied to other areas "like builders, contractors and do-it-yourself types," that its performance may be indicative of larger economic trends.
Note: Axios' chart was created yesterday before final ratings were released, and thus show preliminary overnight Nielsen ratings, which can be indicative of overall viewing trends but are not final and subject to change.
Dittmar notes that Biden's success across voting groups including men and women could be indicative of the broader momentum he's picked up — and his higher favorability ratings, which are also inextricably tied to gender.
The softening of these rules might be indicative of a wider trend, with Japan now proposing revised rules to make it easier for startups to fundraise through traditional brokerages and trade shares of listed companies.
The "Botched" star came on "TMZ Live" Wednesday and weighed in on Cardi's super swollen feet and ankles ... telling us the swelling could be indicative of much larger health issues than CB is letting on.
Though Apple haven't disclosed why the festival will not run from 2017 onwards, the decision doesn't appear to be indicative of any attempts by the company to pull away from live music any time soon.
There's no single indicator, so developers must choose quantifiable data points that, when synthesized together, can be indicative of something as nebulous as the "probability of becoming a positively contributing member of society" sought by ICE.
And they thought the 2016 market would be indicative of how it would be every year, but in reality, it was a one-time thing where 27 of the league's 30 teams used cap space last offseason.
Paris 05:59: Théo & Hugo's opening sequence is clearly a limit case (as European in spirit as it can get), but its embrace of unabashed sex-positivity may be indicative of a new wave of queer storytelling.
Danya's operating results included in the unaudited pro forma condensed combined statement of operations for the six months ended March 31, 33 are not intended to represent or be indicative of operating results for a full year.
At FanSided, Jared Dubin pointed out that Porzingis has been racking up quite a few injuries to the left side of his body, all of which could be indicative of a larger issue, Tuesday's freak tumble notwithstanding.
According to Lord Chris Patten, the last British governor of Hong Kong, whether the Middle Kingdom honors the conditions of Hong Kong's 50 year handover agreement will be indicative of its wider foreign policy in the future.
"If women experience symptoms for longer than a few weeks, or symptoms are very severe, it may be indicative of postpartum depression and they should consult a health or mental health care provider," Bridgett said by email.
It was during her second stretch in solitary that Manning experienced an episode that the Army has no record of, and that, on the heels of the suicide attempts, seems to be indicative of severe mental anguish.
It feels like talking points telephone, where you kind of hear the ideas, and I feel like it might be indicative of a lot of what to expect from Trump on policy when you zoom out of it.
"Both the increase in cell envelope thickness and in the outer membrane vesicles may be indicative of drug resistance mechanisms being activated in the spaceflight samples," said UC Boulder microbiologist Luis Zea, who lead the study, in a statement.
Still, the idea that the book title references their deaths is a bit of a stretch: not only is it no longer the title of the book, it also could be indicative of many major moments for this family.
While some outlets have praised Kelly's telomere lengthening as some sort of anti-aging miracle, this could also be indicative of a problem, as John Charles, chief scientist at NASA's Human Research Program, explained to Gizmodo earlier this year.
Regardless of where you stand in the abortion debate, it's clear that we're not all equally informed at what stage a missed period might be indicative of pregnancy, regular anovulation, or a symptom of a non-pregnancy related condition.
But these recent losses could be indicative of a secular bull market akin to that of the early 1980s through 2000, according to one technical analyst who sees a familiar pattern in the charts going back more than 30 years.
For example, a 25% change in the standard deviation of earnings measured over multiple quarters, absent a significant increase in both regulatory and tangible capital ratios could be indicative of heightened volatility outside of Fitch's expectations for the company's ratings.
These figures, however, are unlikely to be indicative of the future performance of a company that reported losses and roller-coaster results for years, but is now the second-biggest company in the world and closely watched on Wall Street.
"The Fed's statement last week, if anything, signals a more bullish outlook for the dollar, but we are seeing renewed weakness so this may be indicative of some structural rebalancing flows," said Richard Falkenhall, a senior FX strategist at SEB.
Though it adds that "even if these services were included in the relevant market, the Facebook group with its subsidiaries Instagram and WhatsApp would still achieve very high market shares that would very likely be indicative of a monopolisation process".
As Morley pointed out to Gizmodo, some humans bones may have been brought into the cave by scavenging hyenas from the outside, so in some cases the presence of hominin fossils may not be indicative of hominin occupation at the site.
"We believe that recent price reductions for both Uber and Lyft may be indicative of investor hesitance to invest in highly capital-intensive, deeply unprofitable and untested business models at this late stage of the economic cycle," PitchBook analyst Asad Hussain said.
Neyda Abreu, associate professor of geoscience and mathematics from Penn State DuBois who was not involved in the new studies, told Gizmodo that she was excited by the potential discovery of magnetite, a rock that can be indicative of the presence of water.
The past two sessions' gyrations may be indicative of what is in store for the next several days as the quarterly earnings season winds down and traders focus on macroeconomic data, said Eric Wiegand, senior portfolio manager at U.S. Bank's Private Client Reserve.
This is what the New Art Dealer Alliance has always set out to do; and it might be indicative of some greater zeitgeist that they decided to continue with their annual programming despite not having access to a space suitable for a trade show.
"It sounds like, based on their inability to respond or even communicate in a timely fashion that they have really significant internal operating challenges and that may or may not be indicative of the quality of care the children are receiving," the former official said.
So now that local reporting from the Miami-Herald charges that a BSO captain who arrived to take charge of the scene in Parkland issued a command directive to "form a perimeter," it may be indicative of department protocols that were not updated after Columbine.
TESS recently began operations, though more serious observation of exoplanets will have to wait for the upcoming James Webb Space Telescope or as far off as the 2040s, when telescopes capable of picking up on biosignatures that could be indicative of life may be in orbit.[Space.com]
"We're trying to assess company performance to see whether there are going to be any liquidity issues, any collection issues, bad debt issues, things that would be indicative of the way payments and coverage may be affected," said Farboud Tavangar, a founder of LCM Asset Management.
As strange as this sounds, in fairness, this admittedly biased member of the defense bar concedes that evidence of other bad things a person did in the past could be an indicator of one's character traits, which in turn might be indicative of his present guilt.
These unaudited pro forma condensed combined financial statements are not necessarily indicative of the results of operations that would have been achieved had the acquisitions actually taken place at the dates indicated and do not purport to be indicative of future financial position or operating results.
"It is a case which has been driven in India not by evidential enquiry, but by a populist and misguided sentiment that the sheer size of the losses involved in the collapse of Kingfisher Airlines Ltd (KFA) must be indicative of some criminality somewhere," the document said.
But you should probably see your gynecologist (the internet is not a doctor), or at least call them to tell them you think you have one, because there's a small chance the symptoms could be indicative of a more serious medical condition, like an STI or even diabetes.
"While we have no crystal ball, we do believe that the trends we're seeing halfway through 2017 are likely to be indicative of what we can expect to see continue to grow in popularity throughout the rest of the year and beyond," Grubhub spokesperson Kaitlyn Carl told MUNCHIES.
The pause in production, you'd hope, would be indicative of better care being given to crafting a cohesive and spectacular tracklist with zero percent lag, but unfortunately from the outside looking in the general disorganization and apparent franticness around Anti seems to suggest that might not be the case.
Xi may not be directly to blame for such missteps, but they seem to be indicative of an echo chamber at the top of Chinese politics that has only worsened as he moved something approaching a more consensus-based decision making of his predecessors to one-man rule.
While RAF Mildenhall's absence of a disclaimer for Twitter-likes may not be indicative of an intentional endorsement for Trump's campaign, it raises questions as to whether the US military is adhering to status as a nonpartisan institution or whether public affairs officials are closely monitoring the postings by official commands.
It's virtually impossible to extrapolate a single overarching trend about the overall popularity of craft beer among consumers from these layoffs—or even if we consider them in conjunction with the 350 layoffs at MillerCoors just last month—but it might be indicative of how businesses are faring in the increasingly crowded industry.
Their base hated Obamacare with a deep and abiding passion -- believing the law (and the party-line manner in which it was passed) to be indicative of everything wrong with Democratic solutions to the big problems facing the country: A big government answer that ultimately would do much more harm than good.
The pronounced use of black, which acts as a band that begins on the top edge, travels down the right side and terminates as a border surrounding the orange/blue square, might be indicative of encroaching dread, but it doesn't unbalance the painting's Apollonian relationships of green, yellow, white, blue, orange, ochre and brown.
We expect a resolution to be reached by the end of November; however, significant delays in arriving at a resolution may lead to further negative rating action, as it may be indicative of heightened uncertainty over the resolution of its offshore liquidity risk and is a sign of management weakness in managing its offshore liquidity.
Related: A New Front Has Opened Up in the Legal Battle Over Climate Change Robert Brulle, a professor of sociology and environmental science at Drexel University, said Exxon has prevailed in fighting off previous shareholder resolutions, but the latest resolution, along with the Rockefeller announcement, could be indicative of a bigger threat to fossil fuel companies.
For the year ended September 30, 2015: $112.4 million pro forma combined revenue$9.5 million pro forma combined Adjusted EBITDA  For the six months ended March 31, 2016: $61.8 million pro forma combined revenue$5.7 million pro forma combined Adjusted EBITDA Operating results for the six months ended March 20163, 2016 are not intended to represent or be indicative of operating results for a full year.
Note that directly converting euro prices to dollars at the current exchange rate might not be indicative of the phone's price in the U.S.; for example, this phone's predecessor, the OnePlus 5T, started at 499 euros in Europe and $499 in the U.S.  There's no word on the pricing for the upcoming 256GB variant, and there was also no mention of a white version of the device which was previously rumored.
And given that the Echo is such a core part of Amazon's hardware business, and that the company has been running near-constant sales on that for the last few months, there are two ways to take this news: Adding credence to the possibility of a new Echo is an email sent out to Twitch developers today that references an "Amazon Echo 2," which could be indicative of a new product given that Amazon owns Twitch.
Zeeb highlighted that the Swiss legal framework has already been judged to be equivalent "numerous times by the EU technical authorities" and said SIX expects that equivalence will be granted once a resolution is found to the Institutional Framework Agreement, which governs ties between Switzerland and the EU. The equivalence stand-off with Switzerland could be indicative of one potential scenario for the EU's negotiations with the U.K. regarding the latter's departure, earmarked for October 31.
Actual results may differ materially from those indicated by such forward-looking statements as a result of various important factors, including: the uncertainties inherent in the initiation and conduct of clinical trials, availability and timing of data from clinical trials, whether results of early clinical trials or trials in different disease indications will be indicative of the results of ongoing or future trials, uncertainties associated with regulatory review of clinical trials and applications for marketing approvals, the availability or commercial potential of product candidates including lefamulin for use as a first-line empiric monotherapy for the treatment of moderate to severe CABP, the sufficiency of cash resources and need for additional financing and such other important factors as are set forth under the caption "Risk Factors" in Nabriva's annual report on Form 20-F as filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission.

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