Sentences with phrase «regarded as a bellwether»

Cisco's performance is widely regarded as a bellwether for the technology industry because its routers, switches, software and services indicates the level at which its corporate customers and government agencies are buying.
TIFF's annual people's choice prize, which includes a $ 15,000 cash award, is often regarded as a bellwether for success at the Academy Awards.

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For these reasons, the County Executive race — like this year's election for Governor of Virginia — is seen as a bellwether in regard to whether the impact of the 2016 election and the «Trump effect» will reverberate down to state and local levels.
Even if Spotlight were still the presumed unstoppable behemoth for best picture it was two months ago, it seems obvious that the film's TV - procedural rhythms wouldn't stand a chance here given what a sensation - driven contest this category — which used to be regarded as the secret bellwether for best picture — has become.
Directors Guild of America overlooks trio for directorial achievement prize, traditionally regarded as Oscars bellwether
While some regard the ascent of in - house departments as a bellwether of disruption, partners and senior corporate counsel — whatever their differences — are both lawyers and were indoctrinated with the aforementioned legal myths.
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