Sentences with phrase «indicative of bigger problems»

A lesser score can make life harder in numerous ways, and it is often indicative of bigger problems, including an inability to live within your means or control your spending.
In a bad blockbuster summer, «Suicide Squad» might be worst offering yet, and one indicative of a bigger problem.
The lack of the original widescreen theatrical aspect ratio is indicative of a bigger problem:
Significant weight loss in a guinea pig is typically indicative of a bigger problem.
Just like humans though, if they're ill for more than a week, it may be indicative of a bigger problem.
A dog's anxious behavior usually occurs for a reason, but how can you tell if it's something harmless or indicative of a bigger problem?
It's not all sunshine and rainbows, however, and the price is indicative of the biggest problem with Ratchet & Clank; its amount of content.
Adult temper tantrums are indicative of a bigger problem, one that was being ignored by both the therapist and her father.

Not exact matches

Granted, the bigger problem in that game was the number of scoring opps — Louisville had 10 to FSU's five in a 63 - 20 romp — but it was indicative of an ongoing issue.
The invented romance subplot is not explored enough to justify its presence, and this is indicative of the basic problem with the screenplay by author Mark Frost (whose career has taken him all over the place, from Minneapolis's Guthrie theatre to David Lynch's cult favorite «Twin Peaks» and now the big screen Fantastic Four and its forthcoming sequel).
One of the big problems with tablets right now, is that they are not indicative of reading books.
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