Noun
indication by demonstration
Source: WordNet"About the reopening, I feel it is too risky, especially when one has kids who don't know how to take precautions against Covid-19," she said, pointing out that she will book some staycations (two or three weekends) for her kids to feel some change. Source: Internet
Abdel-Sadiq expresses his pleasure on the signing of the Sudanese peace agreement that took place in Juba recently, pointing out that the agreement has found wide welcome from the components of the Sudanese people. Source: Internet
A company spokesman stated that Buick was happy with the value of Woods' endorsement, pointing out that more than 130,000 Rendezvous vehicles were sold in 2002 and 2003. Source: Internet
Adherents of full preterism, however, dispute this assertion by pointing out that Paul's condemnation was written during a time in which (their idea of) the Resurrection was still in the future (i. Source: Internet
After pointing out the prize isn't really worth $15,000, Oscar tries a joke that he's being a "rational consumer" for Halloween several times and gets exactly no laughs. Source: Internet
And lo, the very last tranche of information, through July 14, went back on the dashboard, as we noted above, along with that note pointing out no more updates will be made, ever, because that info is at HHS and you can't have it. Source: Internet