as an indication in English

as a sign of -, as a token of -

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1. Countenances: facial appearance regarded as an indication of mood or feeling.

2. Countenance: facial appearance regarded as an indication of mood or feeling

3. Finally, as an indication of the way forward we must mention the hybrid approach.

4. The Bregma is often used for stereotactic surgery of the brain as an indication point

5. Some take this absence as an indication that Joseph died sometime before Jesus’ ministry began.

6. allocated capacity as soon as possible after each allocation, as well as an indication of prices paid;

7. The comments made by management may be taken as an indication of how they felt about their workers.

8. Bling definition is - flashy jewelry worn especially as an indication of wealth or status; broadly : expensive and ostentatious possessions.

9. The 10 year Breakeven rate serves as an indication of the markets’ inflation expectations over the 10 year horizon

10. As an indication of the trends in applications, interviews, and Acceptances over the last three application cycles, we offer the visualization below

11. Therefore, in accordance with various embodiments, gaze determination is utilized as an indication that the user intends to unlock at least some additional functionality of the computing device.

12. Member States should provide that the following criteria are taken into due account as an indication that an illegally staying third-country nationals poses a risk of absconding:

13. Chevron definition, a badge consisting of stripes meeting at an angle, worn on the sleeve by noncommissioned officers, police officers, etc., as an indication of rank, service, or the like

14. Bioindicators biological indicators, organisms whose presence, numbers, or intensity of development serves as an indication of some natural processes or environmental conditions—for example, the presence or absence of certain substances

15. Bioindicators biological indicators, organisms whose presence, numbers, or intensity of development serves as an indication of some natural processes or environmental conditions—for example, the presence or absence of certain substances

16. Bling-Bling, often shortened to just Bling, is "flashy jewelry worn especially as an indication of wealth or status; broadly: expensive and ostentatious possessions" such as grills and designer bags

17. Bloods also cross out the letter “c” as an indication of disrespect for the Crips, and on top of that, the Bloods will decorate walls and residential property with graffiti which is rude towards the Crips

18. Bioindicators biological indicators, organisms whose presence, numbers, or intensity of development serves as an indication of some natural processes or environmental conditions—for example, the presence or absence of certain substances (including those of practical importance).

19. Bioindicators biological indicators, organisms whose presence, numbers, or intensity of development serves as an indication of some natural processes or environmental conditions—for example, the presence or absence of certain substances (including those of practical importance).

20. 1 Background 2 Characteristics 3 Locations 4 Behind the scenes The Commendation is an American medal that was presumably awarded for operations related to the Liberation of Anchorage or a medal that serves as an indication of service

21. These different results can be explained as an indication of the better fission propensities of the degenerated tissues for the preparatory process, on the one hand, and the possibly different distribution or agglutination of amino-acid groups, on the other hand.

22. Definition of Asterisk (Entry 1 of 2) 1 : the character * used in printing or writing as a reference mark, as an indication of the omission of letters or words, to denote a hypothetical or unattested linguistic form, or for various arbitrary meanings

23. 52 In order to ascertain whether the representation claimed, given the combination of the shape and the arrangement of the colours of the tablet represented, may be perceived by members of the public as an indication of origin, the overall impression produced by that representation must be analysed (see, by analogy, Case C-251/95 SABEL [1997] ECR I-6191, paragraph 23).

24. It took the view that the use of red aglets on shoe laces would not make an impression which differed substantially from the normal configuration of lace-up shoes, that the consumer would see no more than another variation in shoe design and, therefore, he would not perceive the mark for which registration is sought as an indication of the origin of the goods.

25. 53 Third, as to the argument that the General Court did not analyse the distinctive character of that mark in the light of the goods referred to in the application for registration and incorrectly stated that Think Schuhwerk had not submitted any argument establishing that coloured shoe lace aglets are usually perceived by the relevant public as an indication of the commercial origin of the goods, it must be stated that these arguments are based on an incorrect reading of the judgment under appeal.