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guidepost

[gahyd-pohst] / ˈgaɪdˌpoʊst /




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Although still ever-present, these villains serve more as lures and guideposts than threats.

From New York Times

Rebecca Roose, the governor’s senior infrastructure adviser, described the plan as a set of guideposts that can help the state keep moving forward on water policy and infrastructure investments.

From Seattle Times

We all have our own signs and guideposts.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr. Johnson, 51, has been a low-profile member during his six years in Congress, often known for quoting scripture and serving as a guidepost on constitutional issues.

From Washington Times

To recover from a financial shock and to protect yourself from the impact of one before it happens, consider these guideposts from financial experts:

From Seattle Times