Examples of 'more indicative' in a sentence

Meaning of "more indicative"

The phrase 'more indicative' is used to emphasize that something provides stronger or clearer evidence, information, or representation of a particular aspect or idea. It suggests that the given example, indication, or sign is more reliable, relevant, or significant in terms of conveying a specific meaning or message

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Which seems more indicative of a professional assassination.
The use of bricolage is actually more indicative.
The numbers are more indicative than accurate.
More indicative of the presence of a disease.
A cluster or pattern of signs is likely to be more indicative of abuse.
It is more indicative of a lack of clarity in central policy direction.
This is probably much more indicative.
More indicative in respect to the effectiveness of collection are local taxes.
Burns on both feet are more indicative of.
But more indicative of postpartum depression was the lack of bond with my daughter.
Their somewhat jerky movements are more indicative of artificial intelligence.
Okay? are way more indicative of a victim than an aggressor. She exhibits characteristics that.
The results of this exercise at this point are more indicative than conclusive.
You would say more indicative of a cry for attention.
In the case of SIZ and NEP more indicative were.

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This seems to be more indicative of dog owners than cat owners.
But from normal operations, this is probably a little more indicative of where we will be.
The artifact is more indicative of aquifer disruption than direct vegetation disturbance.
The old-age support ratio is more indicative about the.
Such batches are more indicative of a government order than of sales to the general public.
The 30 minute extraction technique in buffer was more indicative of actual salmon calcitonin content.
Which seems more indicative of a professional assassination A good shot.
In contrast, endogenous depression is more indicative of an underlying illness.
It 's much more indicative of wealth than how much you make.
For most patients, however, a higher cardiac rate threshold is more indicative of a pathologic tachyarrhythmia.
These findings are much more indicative of scar formation with the risk of continued injury.
However, reduction of the QRS complex is considered more indicative of cardiac toxicity.
Nothing is more indicative of this than his sincere words,.
Another difficulty may prove even more intractable, and more indicative of Diderot 's difficult posthumous life.
You would say more indicative of a cry for attention, than a genuine suicide attempt?
However, compensation by salary or by hour are more indicative of an employee employer relationship.
More indicative of his playful nature, his experiments convinced onlookers that they saw a " talking dog . ".
This presentation may be considered more indicative of our ongoing operational performance.
Of a gunshot wound to the chest. That fracture's much more indicative.
But no designation of believers is more indicative of their character than this one.
That 's more indicative of Parkinson 's or some other kind of neurological disorder, but not Alzheimer 's.
Always remember that feedback is more indicative of the sender than the recipient.
No offense, but I think the all-black is more indicative.
That 'd be much more indicative of the quality.
Of-of an operation of some type . and scuttling it ; that 's more indicative.
Yeah, but the lymphocytes are more indicative of a viral infection.
Few, if any, are more indicative of wins and losses than passer rating.
That fracture 's much more indicative.
However, there are other more indicative elements that show a lack of genocidal intent.
No offense, but I think the all-black is more indicative Right now.
That fracture 's much more indicative of a gunshot wound to the chest.
Georgiana sp . anon, at genetic level, location is more indicative of species than morphology.
A baby 's heart rate is more indicative of their level of energy than their gender.
To me this is the type of injury more indicative of a weapon, possibly of warfare.
And scuttling it; that's more indicative because that's not just running a ship aground.

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