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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of sign-in in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of sign-in in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of sign-in in a Sentence
You can go to almost every business around here and you'll see a sign in the window for help wanted. They can find people to work. So that tells you that something's going good.
The majority of investors do not expect a policy change for now, but there is a slight expectation that the bank will ease some time soon and they will be looking for a sign in Kuroda's speech.
We back Hinkley Point project, it's very important for France, it's very important for the nuclear sector and EDF, now we have to finalize the work, and especially the technical and industrial work, very closely with EDF, with the British government, to be in a situation to sign in the coming week or more.
They absolutely they have no idea what is going on, which is a very ominous sign in itself, it's very clear that the Foreign Ministry doesn't know what is going on. It's all up to one person- though it may also be up to the military, which is getting more and more and more influential and powerful. And the interesting thing is that in Russian society, the military now plays such a huge role, which is quite unprecedented.
Investors will refrain from taking large positions this week until these events are over, the majority of investors do not expect a policy change for now, but there is a slight expectation that the bank will ease some time soon and they will be looking for a sign in Kuroda's speech.
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- ΣυνδεθείτεGreek
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