Examples of using Is indicative in English and their translations into Swedish
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The phrase is indicative of the internal ambivalence of art.
The information is indicative not a legally-binding contract.
But iniquityˆ is indicative of vanishing personalityˆ control.
The displayed amount is indicative and based on today's exchange rate.
The prices above is indicative.
I don't think that curiosity is indicative of anything nefarious.
We saw what looked like white, wispy smoke coming out, which usually is indicative of tear gas.
Our products are very popular around Europe, which is indicative of high customer satisfaction.
Such an approach is indicative of the Council's unwillingness to fully finance those commitments which the EU has undertaken within the framework of the existing financial perspective.
The resolution has been adopted by a very large majority, which is indicative of Parliament's determination only to support the adoption of the 2011 budget if these three conditions are met.
Is indicative of the idea that AHEAD ammunition is a guided missile that is activated
This is indicative of the need to ensure that the citizens are properly informed about the remit of the Union and its institutions.
This very rapid spread is indicative of well-developed communications
Monotony is indicative of immaturity of the creative imagination
The description is indicative, by no means exhaustive
However, the mutual recognition defended by Mr Peter is indicative of a Germanic concept of the social partners,
What I have been hearing about the representative in Nicaragua is indicative that the project had not been properly closed down.
close exceptionally quietly, which is indicative of the highest precision
the similar problems they tackle is indicative of the fact that in recent years VAT avoidance and fraud has become a very real issue.
The Roadmap emphasises that the order of the rights is indicative, implying that it may be changed according to priorities.