Sentences with phrase «give little indication»

In particular, the oxygen isotope ratios can reveal that a hurricane has occurred, but as far as I can see give little indication of strength.
Hess writes: «The painting's energetic and lucid surfaces, its resoundingly affirmative presence, give little indication of a vacillating, Hamlet - like history.
Not only do they give you little indication of how a game is going to play, they typically promise a level of freedom and spectacle that the final product never lives up to.
While some servicers send out letters with brightly colored warnings like «time - sensitive» and «rush,» others send generic emails that give little indication of the urgency of the task.»
President Mario Draghi gave little indication about the next steps for monetary policy in the euro zone during a speech on Wednesday ahead of a key meeting between central bankers.
Meanwhile, stocks in the U.S. turned mixed after Yellen gave little indication of when investors could expect to see the next interest rate hike.
The central bank says it is proceeding with a plan to raise interest rates in coming months but has given little indication of whether 2018 will see three or four increases.
Other official labour cost data based on wage - bill measures, such as average weekly ordinary time earnings and average earnings from the national accounts, paint a similar picture, identifying firm wage outcomes but giving little indication of an acceleration of aggregate wages growth.
But, despite the tightness of the labor market, July's report once more gave little indication of any accompanying pressures on wages.
The presentation for this gives nothing to understand why she might cross the line of risque over to the perverse, so she is the only target for the outrage, not Thicke, whose work most of us have never heard outside of a very strange commercial that gives little indication of who the singer is.
True, there are not yet concentration camps, but the civil liberties community (as they like to call themselves) has given little indication to date that it would put up much resistance to the idea.
«The issues concerning LGBT / religious - liberty conflicts remain, and this gives little indication Trump will go out on a limb on those.»
The speaker has also given little indication that she plans to seek a seat in Congress.
Although striking a marginally less bellicose tone than Tony Blair's «ethical foreign policy», he gave little indication of real substantive change and affirmed the UK's commitment to working with American and Europe.
Hundreds of scientists are expected to participate, but «the government has given little indication that it will listen,» Pain wrote.
The U.S. withdrawal from the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor still hurts (Science, 9 October 1998, p. 209), and a White House budget official who addressed the conference gave little indication that money would be forthcoming.
Captain America, also from last year, was a robust boy's own romp, but gave little indication how its hero might figure within a contemporary tale.
But, more importantly, this partitioning of the variation in student achievement according to variations in underlying factors gives little indication of what could be expected from policies that alter the school inputs available to students.
In three days of testimony, Mr. Souter, currently a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, gave little indication of how he would rule on particular school - related issues.
They rely largely on schools in existence before the vouchers were introduced, giving little indication of any supply response that might be seen if there were a more far - reaching, universal voucher program.
Still, despite the fact that the ongoing scaling debate is again flaring, conference organizers gave little indication that the format for the conference would change.
So far, blockchain startups have given little indication they will take a different approach.

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Despite indications of deep cuts in the Pentagon's budget, given that this is an election year, there is little doubt that the House Armed Services Committee will approval all, or nearly all, of the money.
The earliest New Testament books are the letters of Paul, and he gives no indication that he had ever met Jesus in the flesh, and he shows little interest in the earthly life of Jesus.
This charge was prominent in the Atomic Energy Commission's statements and decision, but was given little weight by the Personnel Security Board (the Gray Board), which after extensive hearings found «no indication of disloyalty... and eloquent and convincing testimony to his deep devotion to his country» and «a high degree of discretion reflecting an unusual ability to keep to himself vital secrets.
Of itself, of course, this finding says little: it gives no indication of the extent to which these people were actually aroused to this course of action.
Cuomo has had little contact with party committee members and has given no indication of when he will pick a new chair.
The cheering crowds celebrating Britain in Libya give a small indication of what can be achieved with a little vision and commitment, of what we can do if the Foreign Office sees the moment of change for what it is.
«Not clean, not sterile,» it had a staff with «little understanding of what they were giving you [or] what was right for which indication» in «any sort of chemical or medical sense,» he says.
It also gives a bit of an indication as to the competency of management: If they're making too much or too little stuff, they're probably not running their company properly.
What we've done is we provide a report that gives them what they call a hypnogram, or the complete period that they were asleep with little indications of when we recognized that they were awake, so that they could look at not only a number for sleep efficiency, but when it occurred during the night.
It gives no indication of whether such a diet would be more healthful than a high carb low protein whole food vegetarian diet.That would be of more interest to me and shed a little more light on the proper balance between protein, fat and carbs in the diet.
However, not a single one of them, the director or any of the writers, has any prior experience, leaving the character actors with little but to ham up each scene as much as possible to try to give us some indication that things are going on, and that what is going on is supposed to be funny.
Estrangement is intimacy grown cold yet there's very little indication of what brought these two together in the first place, given there's very little hint of the people they were before life and its trajectories intervened.
I appreciate that Goemon's all about the heroic slaughter and not really about the romance, but it would have been nice to be given some indication as to why the young Chacha Asai is so worthy of our titular hero's attention, aside from the fact that she's perfectly symmetrical and says very little.
With little feedback you have to build up trust that the G will negotiate the next turn, particularly given the extra brake pressure you need to haul off sometimes considerable speed, but the newfound predictability and relatively early onset of scrubbing and squealing noises from the front axle give decent indication of how much the tyres have left to offer.
A look at the power and torque curves gives a clear indication of how the engine will perform out on the road; with the power curve leveling off at 4800rpm, as said before, there's little to be gained from chasing the redline.
The little car looks good, has a good amount of features and is well priced, but that does also give an indication of the quality of materials.
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.
Often, infected animals will give a very little indication of illness — until it is too late, and the worms fatally obstruct the animal's heart.
Many of the dogs that bite when reached towards give little or not much outward indication that they are wary of the individual.
The press conferences and interviews from the last game will be returning, but while they felt rather pointless last time around they should now feel a little a more important aspect of the game as qoutes from your interviews will now appear in newspapers and other media, giving you a fair indication of how you're viewed on the racing circuit.
Ultimately, there's very little game here but as a tech demo, The Deep gives an indication of the extra dimensions offered by VR, which is something that Sony's London Studio has been experimenting with for some time.
Little details like this allow Ruiner to strike a balance between games like Hotline Miami while also giving the player time to relax and think through an ongoing fight, and if my time with the game was any indication, you'll need to catch your breath often.
It announced the change today at the Tokyo Games Show Sony press conference, though still gave precious little indication of when exactly we're likely to get our eyeballs glued to the new PS VR headset.
Across the work's two screens — one for each arm, and only one of which plays at any given time — marble is shaped, though with little indication of its eventual form.
I did a little research on the title of Japan's ambassador to the United States in 1941 and the New York Times archives gave a pretty good indication that the title held by the current ambassador is pretty much the same, except the new guy is now called «Extraordinary.»
But in the case of, for example, wind turbines, the «levelized cost» of electricity from a certain turbine gives you little to no indication of what it will cost you to get reliable electricity from a working system mostly fueled mostly by wind turbines.
Such little empirical data as we have, and it is not very much, gives a strong indication that the climate sensitivity of CO2 added to the atmopshbere from current levels, is indistinguishabled from zero.
The little empirical data we have (e.g. Beenstock et al) gives a strong indication that the true value of climate sentivity is indistinguishable from zero.
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