Sentences with phrase «interpreted as a good sign»

In what can likely be interpreted as a good sign for the ongoing Central Florida International Auto Show, the South Florida International Auto Show in Miami Beach ended its annual 10 - day run Nov. 14 with an estimated attendance of more than 673,000.

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Money markets might well interpret another overseas engagement as a sign that Washington isn't serious about paying its bills.
HUI - gold ratio: At best one could say the ratio has gone sideways since late last year, but there is nevertheless a down - trend line that keeps capping rally attempts at lower and lower levels, which no gold timer we know of would ever interpret as a bullish sign — click to enlarge.
Given the style and the swagger with which Tottenham played, coupled with the strength of their opposition, it stands as one of the finest performances by any English side in any game all season, and was widely interpreted as a sign that Tottenham were a seriously good team.
Swansea The lack of new faces at the Liberty Stadium might well be interpreted as a sign of failure, and indeed the Swans would have benefited from some reinforcements as they attempt to cement their position amongst the play - off pack.
With the next stumble in lacrosse or math, those children are more likely to interpret the adversity as a sign that they may not be as good as they thought and are then more likely to give up.
As the nurses good - naturedly teased me, I interpreted my error as a sign that I lacked even the most basic maternal instincts: I couldn't even recognize my own chilAs the nurses good - naturedly teased me, I interpreted my error as a sign that I lacked even the most basic maternal instincts: I couldn't even recognize my own chilas a sign that I lacked even the most basic maternal instincts: I couldn't even recognize my own child.
Umm... the good people of Buffalo shouldn't interpret the attention and $ $ s that have been thrust upon them as a sign that anyone south of Kingston actually knows that Buffalo is a part of NYS.
The ensuing media frenzy has been interpreted as a sign that all is not well in the beautiful game.
Thus, methane and carbon dioxide together, unaccompanied by carbon monoxide, on a rocky, ocean - bearing world would best be interpreted as an airtight sign of anoxic life.
Another U.S. — Soviet Union pact, signed in 1989, set expectations for troops using laser range finders, as well as radio channels that could jam other frequencies, actions that could easily be interpreted as hostile.
It is a known fact that doctors are quick to prescribe «acid blockers» to patients who complain of heartburn, but the unfortunate thing is that many who have in fact an under - acidity of the stomach may well have signs and / or symptoms of heartburn, which the doctor may well interpret as over-acidity.
(One of the best things about the sign - up process is that eHarmony provides a snapshot booklet of who you are as a dater: the kind of personality you have, they type of person you gravitate towards, and the positive and negative ways that your dates may interpret your behavior.
His failings are interpreted as a welcome sign that African - American employees no longer need to worry about being twice as good as their white counterparts to reach the pinnacle of their chosen professions.
«Stability is a good thing, and I would interpret it as a sign that creditors are competing for a smaller, more creditworthy group of customers and can not raise APRs and stay competitive,» Sullivan said.
A flat diffident tone may well be interpreted by non-scientists as a sign that confidence is lacking.
That's because WordPress interprets the «>» sign as a html symbol and so best case it gets ignored and worst case it creates some random formatting that you weren't expecting.
As for the Right to Interpretation and Translation Directive, the Court has stressed its broad scope, as well as the broadness of Article 2 and we can only hope that its finding as to the translation of documents was just a sign of cold - water fear that will be overcome in future judgments interpreting the Roadmap DirectiveAs for the Right to Interpretation and Translation Directive, the Court has stressed its broad scope, as well as the broadness of Article 2 and we can only hope that its finding as to the translation of documents was just a sign of cold - water fear that will be overcome in future judgments interpreting the Roadmap Directiveas well as the broadness of Article 2 and we can only hope that its finding as to the translation of documents was just a sign of cold - water fear that will be overcome in future judgments interpreting the Roadmap Directiveas the broadness of Article 2 and we can only hope that its finding as to the translation of documents was just a sign of cold - water fear that will be overcome in future judgments interpreting the Roadmap Directiveas to the translation of documents was just a sign of cold - water fear that will be overcome in future judgments interpreting the Roadmap Directives.
It is not that higher education makes you a better driver simply that sticking with the program is interpreted as a sign that you are more dependable than someone who never attends college at all.
With this incident in mind, some might interpret China Unicom's new promotion as a sign that Chinese telecoms are recognizing that widespread OTT messaging is effectively replacing SMS, and would it be best to turn data - consuming services like WeChat into incentives for users to switch providers.
At the same time, this could be interpreted as a first step in a much larger Chinese comeback strategy, as well as a prospective sign of increased openness from Google for Android Wear modification.
Strong knowledge of widely used generic drugs and their route of administration, as well as the ability to understand and interpret Latin signs and symbols usually found on drug labels.
Questions show you are interested in the job, and the interviewer will interpret that as a good sign.
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