"sign" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- An even starker sign of alienation is that a majority of eligible voters are unlikely to vote - more than 50 percent stayed home in the 1996 presidential election.
- This 49% plan is the starkest sign yet of how the character of our NHS will change if [Andrew] Lansley's bill gets through.
- But commanders believe the attack is the starkest sign yet that they are making a difference in Brownsville.
- At least 24 female service members died in Iraq, more than in any American conflict since World War II, a stark sign of a barrier broken.
- The fact that he hadn't detected their presence was a stark sign of how badly Phillipa was affecting his senses.
- The New York Philharmonic began its new season on Tuesday night at Avery Fisher Hall amid stark signs of the challenges facing major American orchestras.
- The action, which was made public after the stock market closed, was the starkest sign yet of how deeply the Asian crisis was hurting Hong Kong's normally resilient economy.
- A stark white sign with plain black lettering reading "Village Closed to Public" is nailed across the picket gate leading to the general store and the Red House restaurant.
- The struggle of the more than three million temporary workers nationwide is perhaps the starkest sign of how rapidly the labor market has shifted since late last year.
- The sign, stark but hardly cryptic, was hung in the Pittsburgh Civic Arena days after the Rangers beat the Penguins, 9-2, at Madison Square Garden last month.
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