Indicators can be categorized as a noun.
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indicator - a device for showing the operating condition of some system | ||
indicator - (chemistry) a substance that changes color to indicate the presence of some ion or substance; can be used to indicate the completion of a chemical reaction or (in medicine) to test for a particular reaction | ||
indicator - a signal for attracting attention | ||
indicator - a number or ratio (a value on a scale of measurement) derived from a series of observed facts; can reveal relative changes as a function of time |
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1. | noun | We really liked the fact that Stuart sets defined objectives and we meet once a month to go over our Key Performance Indicators. | |
2. | noun | As expectation increases that the dollar will weaken, the foreign exchange market's reaction to US economic indicators has been fairly muted. | |
3. | noun | Birds are indicators of the environment. If they are in trouble, we know we'll soon be in trouble. | |
4. | noun | Is it true that amphibious creatures are barometers or indicators of the health of the planet? | |
5. | noun | Algeria should sit at the top of all economic indicators in the region. | |
6. | noun | All indicators are normal. | |
7. | noun | What are the key economic indicators of Algeria? | |
8. | noun | Algeria has some excellent economic indicators. | |
9. | noun | If there is blood in the urine, or the cat seems to be in pain, then that is also a good indicator. | |
10. | noun | Rank smells are a clear indicator that food should be thrown away. | |
11. | noun | You forgot to drop the indicator, that's why it never changes its color. | |
12. | noun | Self-harm is often regarded as an indicator of insanity. | |
13. | noun | In assessing scientific work, citation counts provide a more reliable indicator, than the impact factor of the journal in which it was published. | |
14. | noun | Phenolphthalein is an indicator used in acid-base titrations. | |
15. | noun | The circulation, as is known, is the main indicator of the periodical's authoritativeness. |
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We really liked the fact that Stuart sets defined objectives and we meet once a month to go over our Key Performance Indicators. |
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As expectation increases that the dollar will weaken, the foreign exchange market's reaction to US economic indicators has been fairly muted. | |
Birds are indicators of the environment. If they are in trouble, we know we'll soon be in trouble. | |
Is it true that amphibious creatures are barometers or indicators of the health of the planet? | |
Algeria should sit at the top of all economic indicators in the region. | |
All indicators are normal. | |
What are the key economic indicators of Algeria? | |
Algeria has some excellent economic indicators. | |
If there is blood in the urine, or the cat seems to be in pain, then that is also a good indicator. |
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Rank smells are a clear indicator that food should be thrown away. | |
You forgot to drop the indicator, that's why it never changes its color. | |
Self-harm is often regarded as an indicator of insanity. | |
In assessing scientific work, citation counts provide a more reliable indicator, than the impact factor of the journal in which it was published. | |
Phenolphthalein is an indicator used in acid-base titrations. | |
The circulation, as is known, is the main indicator of the periodical's authoritativeness. |