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indicative: see mood mood or mode, in verb inflection , the forms of a verb that indicate its manner of doing or being. In English the forms are called indicative (for direct statement or question or to express an uncertain condition, e.g. ..... Click the link for more information. . |
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During the investigations undertaken by the new management team in early 2004, archived records were located suggesting the indicatory presence of gold and other precious and base metal deposits. Even the use of wrist supports are contra indicatory to good mousing practice, as they reduce blood supply to the hand still further as the weight of the users wrist and forearm bears down and onto the wrist rest, putting pressure on and constricting blood flow in, the wrist, actually at the Carpal Tunnel. |
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