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indication

[in-di-key-shuhn] / ˌɪn dɪˈkeɪ ʃən /


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So, any indication that it is being targeted is taken with the utmost seriousness by Israel.

From BBC

“While the increase mostly captures this quarter’s beat, we think it was also a healthy indication of confidence in the earnings trajectory,” the analysts write.

From The Wall Street Journal

With the deal, the company aims to explore a next-generation approach for the treatment of breast cancer and potentially other indications, it said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The paper published in 1994 stated plainly: “We find no indication that the rise in the minimum wage reduced employment.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Cichen Shen, Asia Pacific editor at Lloyd's List, said there were indications online that Chinese authorities were working on "some sort of exit plan" for their big tankers stuck in the region.

From Barron's