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sign of the times

[sahyn uhv thuh tahymz] / ˈsaɪn əv ðə ˈtaɪmz /




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She said Tarves could not stand still, explaining: "It's a sign of the times. Much as we love our wee village, that is not sustainable."

From BBC

That other businesses, too, are reviving deals is a sign of the times.

From Los Angeles Times

Still, the car tax’s resurfacing as an issue was a sign of the times, Rozell added, as it’s yet another expense for cost-conscious voters.

From MarketWatch

Still, the car tax’s resurfacing as an issue is a sign of the times, Rozell added, as it’s yet another expense for cost-conscious voters.

From MarketWatch

Another sign of the times: Meme-stock ETF is back from the dead.

From MarketWatch