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    Signal \Sig"nal\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Signaled or Signalled};
    p. pr. & vb. n. {Signaling} or {Signalling}.]
    1. To communicate by signals; as, to signal orders.

    2. To notify by a signals; to make a signal or signals to;
    as, to signal a fleet to anchor. --M. Arnold.

    1. Today Railtrack hopes that 40 per cent will be operating. What are signalling workers paid? Signal workers' basic rates are between Pounds 146 and Pounds 235.75 per week.
    2. 'If the telecom staff are going to come from a non-railway background with no knowledge of signalling it is potentially very dangerous,' said an RMT official.
    3. In 1986 its engineers were working with the Leningrad Institute of Technology to create a signalling system for the southern republics. 'We were present in Moscow.
    4. However, the best view is from the parcel of land just west of Canary Wharf overlooking the river. Ignore the not-quite-finished buildings and the piles of rubble signalling their hasty abandonment.
    5. An IMF team will visit Lusaka next month to start negotiations for an Extended Structural Adjustment Facility (Esaf) signalling the successful completion of the Rap.
    6. The nation's most powerful labor union reached agreement Friday to cut its work week to 35 hours, signalling a broad move toward more leisure time for workers in one of the world's richest countries.
    7. In order to prosecute a signalling case, the Justice Department has "a long row to hoe," says Charles F. Rule, former assistant attorney general of the Justice Department's antitrust division.
    8. The government still needs some way of signalling it means business on inflation.
    9. They have been designed to work on three different power systems and four different signalling systems.
    10. The contract also includes a signalling system, valued at Won400bn (Pounds 340m).
    11. Last week it surprised financial markets by signalling a quarter-point cut in short-term interest rates to 3.75 per cent, the first reduction since December.
    12. RMT also intends to ballot its 5,000 signalling staff after the rejection by BR of an 11 per cent interim pay demand for them in return for recent productivity improvements.
    13. In future existing signalling staff, other employees or external applicants 'deemed suitable by local management' would be able to apply for any signalling vacancy.
    14. In future existing signalling staff, other employees or external applicants 'deemed suitable by local management' would be able to apply for any signalling vacancy.
    15. She is keener on deficit reduction than anybody else in the administration and her appointment is a way of signalling to financial markets the continuing importance placed on budget retrenchment.
    16. But the leading index is signalling slower growth.
    17. The indirect effect is more powerful; by signalling that German interest rates are now past their peak, it breaks a vicious cycle of expectations. Why was the Bundesbank rate cut so small? It was a grudging gesture by a group of men under pressure.
    18. Clinton ignored a flashing red light on the podium signalling that he had exceeded his allotted 15 minutes, and at one point House Speaker Jim Wright, the convention chairman, edged close to remind him to finish up.
    19. Telecoms staff had recently prevented a disaster when a signalling system broke down.
    20. Most of this business takes place in trading pits during local working hours by men and women in brightly coloured jackets signalling prices to each other across the floor. Before Globex, futures trading stopped when markets closed.
    21. However, union officials said much of the goodwill built up in recent talks had been squandered. The signalling staff voted for 24-hour strikes on June 15 and June 22.
    22. Page 24; Cost vies with safety, Page 6 The RMT transport union said it might re-open negotiations with Railtrack following the company's willingness to improve its pay offer to signalling staff involved in the eight-week dispute.
    23. But increasingly, institutions are exercising their proxy votes and signalling to management that board structure is an issue to which attention must be paid. 'We don't just wait until something goes wrong.
    24. Only two members of the present executive are from signalling grades, although Mr Knapp has a signalling background.
    25. Only two members of the present executive are from signalling grades, although Mr Knapp has a signalling background.
    26. The RMT says, however, that the signalmen have a special case. The union sent the signalmen's pay claim to the British Railways Board - responsibility for signalling moved to Railtrack on April 1 - in early February.
    27. We must be ready for any contingency," she said, signalling increasing British impatience at the standoff.
    28. Mr Carlos Andres Perez, the president of Venezuela, swore in six new cabinet members at the weekend, signalling a continued commitment to the economic reform programme the government initiated in 1989.
    29. Even companies in developed economies find they have striking new opportunities: German companies, for example, are starting to access the international equities market, signalling a loosening of the ties with their bank shareholders.
    30. "Under way on nuclear power," says the flash from the USS Nautilus, signalling the launching of the maiden voyage of the first vessel in the world to be propelled by a nuclear reactor.
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