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"It will be used as one of the guideposts in Federal programs."
"They were a pretty good guidepost as to where to go."
He can read the guideposts; that's how we went before.
IN this bear market, one place to look for guideposts is history.
"They are seen by most as guideposts in the night.
He asserted that state law should be a guidepost in these questions.
But we've raised at least two generations so far with no such guideposts.
A couple of calculations now serve as a better guidepost.
"There are certain guideposts that put limits on this," he said.
But that 5-to-4 decision offered what the court called "guideposts" rather than specific rules.
With the sign as a guidepost, we found our way over to the gravel walk leading up to the church.
More recently, the 400,000 figure has been less a tipping point than a fuzzy guidepost.
The name is believed to be taken from the guideposts originally used to mark the route.
With few true legal guideposts, each camp argued that the Constitution was on its side.
Douglas took a bearing on a star, and kept it as his guidepost.
It has been a guidepost and a religious site.
Others say it was a guidepost used by Cherokee hunting parties.
He is said to have planted a cherry tree to act as a guidepost.
To lose is the key to winning, as the weaknesses in anything are guideposts to strength.
But even the past is not a reliable guidepost.
A vision that had been a guidepost to him.
"So possibly we're mature enough in how we approach finding information that we'll be looking for guideposts through it."
That leaves most families without guideposts for making decisions.
He said his quantitative guideposts remained positive across the board for the dollar.
Marshall also points to Martin as an important guidepost.