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indicative

[in-dik-uh-tiv] / ɪnˈdɪk ə tɪv /


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An indicative ballot saw 95% of EIS members vote in favour of industrial action, prompting the union to open a formal ballot until 30 January.

From BBC

A higher dropout rate for retatrutide could be indicative of a difficult tolerability profile, and might imply a limited market for the drug once launched.

From Barron's

Despite positives in employment and GDP data, “the pace of economic activity looks weak—but not indicative of acute distress,” said Dominique Lapointe, senior director of macroeconomic strategy at Manulife Wealth & Asset Management.

From The Wall Street Journal

The offer, which follows earlier indicative proposals, implies an enterprise value of A$6.7 billion, and an equity value of A$4.0 billion.

From The Wall Street Journal

And, you know, just that seemingly simple change is just indicative of what is really fresh and electric about this adaptation.

From Los Angeles Times