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We have detected signals indicative of hydrothermal activity in several areas, including both basins.
From a UK perspective, such business practice would now deserve to go to the wall, but it is indicative of where France is economically.
This, I believe, is indicative of a qualitative shift in the debate on reform.
It has been reported, based on as-yet unpublished data, that the acanthodian Diplacanthus solidus is indicative of Eifelian age.
The inverse of the y-intercept in Fig.4 B is indicative of the quenchable fraction of fluorophores.
Rate variation among lineages is the footprint of selection and can be indicative of species radiations or differential structural constraints.
Basically, in the Arabic jussive all the indicative mood-signs are deleted.
The way things go in the first hour or so of the day is usually indicative of what the day will be like on the whole.
For example, in widowbirds, tail length is a selected trait indicative of male quality.
His letter is indicative as to what lengths left wingnuts will go in efforts to get their way.
Of course she's dressed in another pair of kinky boots indicative of her femme fatal stage persona but there's no calculated synthetic chic here.
If you had observed them, would you have felt that they were perhaps indicative of poor workmanship?
The use of the French reflexive in the present indicative stresses the innate auto-referentiality of Bugul's narrative.
If a regular pronoun and indicative mood are used, it shows that the speaker asserts that the report is true.
The slender body, well-developed limbs and long tail of most species are indicative of the superior sprinting abilities of lacertids.
Children are usually identified as having specific traits indicative of a reincarnated lama, then tested further to prove their identity.
Use of these drugs is routinely equated with socially degraded status and participation in activities indicative of the code of the streets.
Lower angular frequencies are indicative of smaller scattering centers that are most likely small organelles inside the cell.
In this case, the understood verb is, as noted above, an aorist active indicative denoting an action in past time.
He takes the line on the graph in Mr Hocking's report as indicative of the margin of difference.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The prevalence of alsike clover in a farming region is indicative of lack of lime.
But the most interesting feature is the cabriole leg, so definitely indicative of the eighteenth century.
The presence of these symptoms is presumptively indicative of gastric disease, usually ulcerous or carcinomatous.
This method of delimiting a meaning by calling out a certain attitude toward objects may be called denotative or indicative.
Dili is employed in the future sentences, and is formed with the particles of imperative mood, and sometimes of indicative.
It is not absolutely indicative of the presence of blood, for tincture of guaiacum is coloured blue by milk, saliva, and pus.
All but eight of the transmitters are shortwave, which is indicative of the emphasis placed upon transmitting propaganda abroad.
To be considered, how far the voice of a bird may be indicative of its temperament.
Will the teleologist maintain that this selective process is itself indicative of special design?
The large quantity of madder consumed for tinctorial purposes is indicative of the value of this dye-stuff.
Febrile symptoms, typhoidal in type, in a case of supposed syphilitic sore throat will most likely be indicative of tuberculosis.
She means an indicative, but wishes her mother to understand her in the optative mood.
The pastures mostly have a weedy type of vegetation indicative of overgrazing.
For is it not indicative of peristalsis that always when the upper parts of the gullet contract the lower parts dilate?
Such a policy was, of course, indicative of a shrewd and perspicacious mind.
It may be worth while here to present, in a condensed form, some portion of his matter, which is both indicative and preceptive.
Of all such actions we predicate not courage, but a name indicative of order.
The verbal forms in-ara and-iera were used then as now as the equivalent of the pluperfect or the preterit indicative.
The dormant accounts most of the banks maintain with the reserve bank are, perhaps, indicative of their attitude toward it.
To find America's Most Playful City, Quaker Chewy examined a number of criteria indicative of family fun and playtime.
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