Cuing [verb]

Definition of Cuing:

inform

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Sentence/Example of Cuing:

On cue, Big Finance will be heavily represented in this week’s quarterly results.

We’ve evolved to take cues from the outside world to escape threats like an animal chasing us, so a well-placed hint can make us see things that aren’t there.

Other studies have shown that canines can recognize people’s facial cues.

While data aggregators and analysts will pick up on media signals, investors will also look for these cues to drive their strategy.

He also wants to know if blue whales listen for time shifts in the songs of distant whales as a cue to start their own migration.

For example, when I hear someone say, “I have to go to work,” that’s your cue that they haven’t contacted their employer.

The researchers also asked the coaches what cues they were looking for to determine who was most efficient.

This time around, as if “on cue,” health care valuations started slumping last year, and the sector has even recently traded below its 2009 trough valuation compared to the S&P 500, he notes.

On the other hand, many viewers will likely find that the dramatic touches start seeming like cue cards to feel inspired.

Going forward, B2B events can take a cue from creative channelsFor years, the B2B industry has viewed events exclusively as a place to close deals.