Sentences with phrase «sure sign of»

Since then, this high quality, 100 % woven wool blanket has never been out of production, a sure sign of its enduring style.
Sometimes the wood stain just looks old, or the hardware is a sure sign of the age, but the frame can have some classic qualities about them that could look completely different with new hinges, hardware and paint.
Lilacs are blooming here right now and I love their scent - sure sign of spring!
Picking up natural symbols — leaves are a sure sign of autumn — from one season and displaying them into the next also helps your decorating bridge the gap from holiday to holiday.
A sure sign of the attractiveness of the megaplex is the willingness of new developers to step in when such projects falter.
A sure sign of an unfair fight is when the topics wander all over the place.
Remove Outdated Skills and Credentials Obsolete skills are a sure sign of a dinosaur, so omit them.
Again, spelling or punctuation errors are a sure sign of carelessness, and you don't want that to be a part of your first impression on a prospective employer.
This resume writing error is usually a sure sign of someone who has learned of only one way of resume writing.
Sure sign of a slow news day: As happens once every year, the U.S. Supreme Court has begun docketing cases with the numerical prefix consisting of the final two digits of the year assigned to the upcoming Term, Lyle Denniston of «SCOTUSblog» reports here.
Perhaps by way of rationalizing the work involved, I offer the following observations: A sure sign of a dubious reference work is a skimpy index.
While their over-use is a sure sign of poor writing, no one would suggest trying to ditch them altogether.
Now that you know complacency is a sure sign of impending disaster... what are you going to do about it?
One sure sign of an unprepared speaker is that when they are asked a question, they frantically look at a printed PowerPoint outline, flipping the pages to see if they cover the topic later in the presentation.
Top - 10 lists are as sure a sign of the year's end as are noisemakers and party hats.
On other forums the cold Northern Hemisphere weather in January 2018 is being taken as a sure sign of an imminent Ice Age.
That McDonald's, king of the fast food industry, is even considering adding a vegan burger to its menu is a sure sign of the times.
On countless occasions, those who so often try to disrupt comment threads here with a melange of spiteful ad - hom attacks and half - baked pseudo-science (one of them even sent me a vile email offering gratuitous and profoundly offensive medical advice, though he was not a medic, a sure sign of extreme desperation on his part) found themselves attacking official climate science.
Some ask and answer the wrong question, as for instance, the Houston Chronicle story «Are hurricanes hitting New York in October a sure sign of global warming?»
And although any kind of a pyramid isn't a sure sign of city civilization still the americas didn't have a lot of cities to speak of before the europeans came, and from what is known today not much of any unified, or linear, civilization transition at all.
Lower stratospheric cooling is a sure sign of surface warming (so we were led to believe), and it did cool... up until 1995, but nothing since.
I keep hearing how the Arctic is warmer than normal, and so it's a sure sign of «global warming».
It is probably true that in general ordinary people have a rather good sense for when they are being talked down to and that is usually a sure sign of deeper problems.
It is a sure sign of record thin ice.
However, doing so changes the means by which distinction is imparted, and imparting distinction is a sure sign of power.
Al Gore jibe a sure sign of idiocy.
My sarcasm is driven by cynicism because the AG's actions are a sure sign of the failure of proponents of anthropogenic global warming (AGW).
Nitrate levels in groundwater across India exceed 45 milligrams per litre — a sure sign of sewage contamination3.
Absolute credence in one obscure publication while distrusting mountains of «mainstream» papers is a sure sign of cherry picking data to support an agenda, not clear - thinking scepticism.
There were only two volcanos in the 17th century, but dozens during the 20th century — sure sign of some kind of looming planetary instability.
People throughout the poor world want to be rich, or at least better off than they are, and cars are a sure sign of attaining the desired higher status.
It might sound convincing to argue that steadily declining stratospheric temps coordinated with steadily rising tropospheric temps are a sure sign of significant CO2 involvement, but unfortunately for you the temperature of the troposphere has not steadily risen as expected — in fact, the negative correlation you want to see occurred only during a relatively brief 20 year period, from ca. 1979 - ca.
Actually, the presence of a Hirst in a collection is a sure sign of dullness of taste.
Tate Britain; Serpentine Galleries, London The restless variety of this year's Turner prize show is a sure sign of format fatigue.
To me, being able to laugh at oneself is a sure sign of spiritual maturity, and the way that capacity is articulated through Albertini's unique use of handmade costumes and performance is just absolutely charming.
The raw and flawed, artless, aesthetic of Prouvost's visuals echo the motto of Prouvost & Sons Ltd., which is, «we promote imperfection» and bring to mind a statement by the critic and commentator, Pavel Buchler in his book «Ghost Stories» where he writes, «to produce a blurred photograph has come to be seen as the exclusive right of the professional, even a sure sign of the professional mandate, whereas the same blurred image taken by the lay photographer implies a «human error».»
When we stop singing, it's a sure sign of repressive times ahead.»
That's always a sure sign of strength in an artist, the ability to forge a unique visual style.
Last year's Bloomberg analysis showed how the quick resale of the works of the emerging artists is a sure sign of the bubble that was created in the contemporary art market.
This unrequited feeling lingered beyond the one night show, a sure sign of seductive success.
This is with the Xbox Play Anywhere program and I must say seeing it work here perfectly is sure sign of what's to come for others games in the future as it's flawless.
Melee towers the player never uses are a sure sign of a poorly balanced TD game.
A sure sign of Square Enix's financial distress, Famitsu gave this game a 37/40 after XIII - 2 got a perfect score, and XIII got a 39.
Sackboy also happens to be purchasable as a key ring, which is a sure sign of success.
The promotion doesn't appear to be targeted (a sure sign of targeting is when I only get a 40 % offer and that hasn't happened this time!)
It's a sure sign of vacation when even your daily shower feels indulgent and comes with scenic views.
One sure sign of «summer» in the Golden Gate National Parks is the sight of fluffy white seed blanketing hillsides.
That eerie sense of recognition is a sure sign of a well - executed satire.
It's a sure sign of vacation when even your daily shower feels indulgent and comes with scenic views.Imagine gazing out over New York City, both exposed... Read More
The second reason is because in back sleeping position all of the dog's muscles are able to relax completely, and it's a sure sign of comfort and submission.
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