"Most of the ( economic ) indicators are still flashing green, " said Ellen Hughes-Cromwick, manager of Ford Motor Co .'s corporate economic group.
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But rephrase the question slightly, and another contender takes the prize : The blinking green light has an older sibling, the flashing green light.
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The characteristics of this light are FL ( 4 + 5 ) G 30s, that is Flashing Green light 4x, then 5x, every 30 seconds.
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A small flashing green square denotes a match in progress, and there is also a notation of how much time has elapsed in the match.
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The printer suddenly bleeped to life _ flashing green and yellow lights and a burble of R2D2 noises _ and printed out the day's work.
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At Disneyland, this is instead represented by a flashing green, indicating zero approach to the crew while not upsetting the guests with an apparent safety violation.
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On Tuesday, computer salesman Chuang Sheng-wen looked up at new losses in the flashing green numbers on an electronic billboard in a trading room in Taipei.
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One way to make them safer is to wear a Lightning Belt ( $ 34.95 at Brookstone ), a band of flashing green lights worn strapped around the waist.
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This has a similar meaning to European flashing green, but means that if a pedestrian glances at it, they will not enter an intersection without enough time to leave.
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The Class 91 units were designed for a maximum service speed of 140 mph, and running at this speed was trialled with a'flashing green'signal aspect under the British signalling system.