signaling

IPA: sˈɪgnʌɫɪŋ

noun

  • (American spelling, usually biochemistry) The sending of a biochemical or other type of signal.
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Examples of "signaling" in Sentences

  • I don't doubt a lot of signaling is going on but suspect even more mis-signaling.
  • The difficulty with signaling is the lack of clarity about just what is signaled.
  • The "vigilance" phrase is widely seen as a code word signaling that a rate increase is likely the following month.
  • The amount of entrepreneurial effort that goes into parental class signaling is probably over 50% of luxury purchases.
  • Another issue with the signaling is in some industries, the government certification (another signal) require college education.
  • I think that signaling is not the only reason for getting a degree but that it is a bigger reason than getting knowledge/training is.
  • I agree that signaling is important, but I do not see how signaling alone justifies the diversity of classes and departments that most universities offer.
  • PARIS — WPP PLC, the world's largest marketing company by revenue, joined peers in signaling a recovery in the advertising industry by saying Friday that third-quarter sales rose 12%.
  • The fact that it works without top-down coordination, that the right number of pencils get manufactured each year without a pencil czar, is a testament to the power of a few simple tools, particularly price, in signaling to individuals where they might best employ their own time and capital.

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