"Early indications" refers to initial signs or clues that suggest something or give an early preview of what might happen or be true in the future.
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Early indications from the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry suggest that a lot of this demand will come from their sectors.
By every indication,
including early indications of academic performance, we've made a strong start with these policies on choice and innovation.
If it really is genuine screen burn - in (and
early indications do, in fact, seem to point in that direction), it's a really big problem.
Sometimes the midwife and parent are simply being exceptionally cautious that delayed initiation of breastfeeding is
n't early indication of infection or pathology.
[At the same time] investor interest in income trusts remains huge, and
early indications suggest we will see more and more new investors enter this market.
Early indications point to a stronger than forecast spring market, the most important trading period on the annual real estate calendar.
But there are some other financial and performance measurements that can provide earlier signs of trouble — or
early indications of longer - term success.
And the Los Angeles ban continues to roil teachers and school leaders two years after implementation, even
as early indications show California has reduced suspensions.
Given early indications that the Android - based Motorola Xoom and Galaxy Tab are not selling well, that RIM has shipped — not sold — a mere 500,000 BlackBerry PlayBooks, and that HP's webOS TouchPad tablet has garnered only lukewarm reviews, those numbers even strike us as a little ambitious.
With the filing deadline behind them, congressional candidates in California are gearing up for contested primaries — and
providing early indications of how they plan to define themselves on the ballot.
This feels especially disappointing because
earlier indications seemed to relate that the DVD would include an audio commentary from director Redford.
A Senior Wellness Exam is a more extensive exam that will include laboratory testing of your pet's blood and urine to check
for early indications of changes and illnesses associated with aging.
If this is the case in humans, too, it will mean that even
when early indications suggest a child might have a birth defect because there are some, but importantly not all abnormal cells in its embryonic body, this isn't necessarily the case.»
Mr. Adongo was keen to note that this development was at odds
with earlier indications from the President and Minister of Finance, who were «very emphatic» that Ghana would be weaning itself beyond 2018.
Consumer Demand for Credit Back on Track
While Early Indications of Portfolio Quality Show No Sign of Deterioration
Teaching metacognition is beneficial at any age; it is beneficial for SEND children and for EAL students, and there are
even early indications that it can help diminish the disadvantage gap.
Still, the researchers say that further study will be needed to confirm the Hamza's full extent, though
if early indication are correct, it is likely to be the largest underground watershed yet discovered.
This statement by Arvind Subramanian, who has served as chief economic adviser since October 2014, conflicts with
earlier indications by Indian government officials.
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many early indications of pregnancy.
Greg Hunt: If a quarter of that
on early indications is directed towards threatened species protection and eradication of threats such as the feral cats, that's $ 125 million over the next four years.
Last week, we also
observed early indications of an improvement in the quality of market action, and an easing of the upward pressure on risk premiums.
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In my experience things rarely go wrong with a bang there are
usually early indications that things are not as they should be or warning signs that things could go wrong which would trigger an advised transfer in to manage those risks.
Meanwhile, Labour have made big gains in Great Yarmouth, which looks like a
decent early indication of how things are going to go tonight.
Handheld devices can scan the lower limbs of a patient and «listen» to the blood flow, providing
vital early indication of problems that could lead to strokes or heart attacks.
«Virtually all of mammal evolution has occurred on land,» says Gingerich, who in 2001 described fossil evidence that whales descended from split - hoofed mammals, a finding that
compounded earlier indications of a genetic relationship between whales and hippos.
Last Thursday, jubilant National Aeronautics and Space Administration researchers announced that the Lunar Prospector spacecraft had
confirmed earlier indications that ice exists in potentially extractable quantities in the dark, cold regions at both of the moon's poles.
Images taken with the Hubble Space Telescope's Faint Object Spectrograph in 1996 offered some evidence to
support earlier indications that either star could be a high - mass brown dwarf (Schultz et al, 1999).
«These results are an
exciting early indication that this gene therapy is well tolerated and effective in infants as young as 2 months old with this devastating inherited immune disorder,» said Ewelina Mamcarz, M.D., an assistant member of the St. Jude Department of Bone Marrow Transplantation and Cellular Therapy.
The very earliest indication
This perspective also seemed to give me a
really early indication of when the car was even thinking about getting out of shape.»
While we do hope RIM would be keeping to their words,
early indication coming in point out its going to be a reality after all.
Bone cancer is typically found in larger breed dogs like Great Danes, Bernese Mountain dogs, Rottweilers, Boxers, Newfoundlands, Saint Bernards, and Great Pyrenees and the
primary early indication is prolonged limping or favoring a limb or side.
It is commonly known that institutions such as Slaughter and May have a very clear policy of «make it or leave», and therefore give
people early indications as to whether they are likely to make the cut.