Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun See
indicter .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun (Law) One who indicts.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun law One who
indicts .
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Examples
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Thinley blamed the standard measure for economic growth - gross national product - as being used as a “singular indictor” for social progress.
UN Calls for Investment in Protections for Asia’s Poorest 2011
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The PMI reading on new orders, a forward looking indictor of activity, suggested there is little prospect of a rebound beyond July.
Euro-Zone Data Point to Sluggish Economy Alex Brittain 2011
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The recent meeting Argentina is an early indictor that the fact-base for global warming is losing credibility.
Global Warming, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Thinley blamed the standard measure for economic growth - gross national product - as being used as a “singular indictor” for social progress.
UN Calls for Investment in Protections for Asia’s Poorest 2011
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While Vegas is a good indictor of market sentiment, at TiqIQ we like to factor tickets into all our decision-making, and decided to ask Mr. Ticket Market who it thought would play in the World Series.
Jesse Lawrence: Who Will Make it to The World Series? After Some Calculation, Vegas and TiqIQ Are in Agreement Jesse Lawrence 2010
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I could perhaps discuss the problems with using LICO as an indictor for poverty, or discuss the various problems and barriers when negotiating with a Union (which also includes contract faculty) which represents many varied interests.
The Privileged and the Impoverished: Now One and the Same? : Law is Cool 2008
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But German economic expectations have cooled significantly since December 2009, when the indictor stood at 50.4 points.
German Economic Confidence Rises Nina Koeppen 2010
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Maximizing fuel efficiency also means not relying only on a dashboard indictor light to keep tire pressure maintained.
Summer Driving Tips 2010
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Maximizing fuel efficiency also means not relying only on a dashboard indictor light to keep tire pressure maintained.
Summer Driving Tips 2010
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I agree that correct spelling or the lack of it is not automatically a indictor of intelligence but poor spelling and grammar come across as ignorant and/or careless, particularly in a professional capacity.
How Do You Spell Success? Jen 2009
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