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  • By implication, a Brown Sahib goes beyond simply mimicking
  • nt of all the anthropoids, and suggested by implication a general law of evolution."
  • on the fly to be "cute", not realizing the implication, and thus it is not a nickname, but, well,
  • does not appear to have entailed any other implication, and he died shortly after.
  • e revolutionary potential of theater (or by implication any art) for social change.
  • onfusing, and I may have reinforced a false implication around British non-funding on moving the ca
  • en pronounced "i'os," which is an incorrect implication, as it's pronounced "iyos" because it's spe
  • separate species from one another, and, by implication, as separate species from D. elongata, base
  • liati, the terms seem to have had no formal implication at all.
  • onfused it with an alternative in which the implication B → C is logical, which would indeed make t
  • bouquet as she left Beria's house, with the implication being that to accept his parting gift made
  • Implication being, that Kumaradza is accomplished in re
  • The implication belying the practice is also that women did
  • ended, and should now be reconvened, and by implication, Chaudhry remained the lawful Prime Ministe
  • formulated in a language using →, ∧, ∨, ⊥ ( implication, conjunction, disjunction and falsum) as th
  • y be rebutted by express words or necessary implication, criticising it as an "inflexible rule".
  • At least by implication, female gender identity simply required a f
  • Black: Implication Flooding (with Keiji Haino) CD (1998 Inoxia
  • Black: Implication Flooding is a collaborative album between J
  • hey Are Affectionately Gazing at the Black: Implication Flooding" - 6:28
  • that the geographic approach has a profound implication for folklore studies.
  • n murders and several robberies, but denies implication for the Bologna massacre.
  • Its implication for the Swiss economy and research are howe
  • This conclusion has potentially dire implication for many earlier-generation bulk carriers,
  • An implication graph representing the 2-satisfiability ins
  • tive normal form can be transformed into an implication graph by replacing each of its disjunctions
  • In mathematical logic, an implication graph is a skew-symmetric directed graph G(
  • he same strongly connected component of its implication graph; this characterization can be used to
  • Implication graphs were originally used for analyzing c
  • er components, in graph drawing, and in the implication graphs used to efficiently solve the 2-sati
  • The implication here is that he sought out soapboxes upon w
  • lm's theme of loss of sexual desire, and by implication impotence, was exceptionally frank for its
  • property until 1696, when, by reason of his implication in one of the plots to overthrow William of
  • Dungler's implication in the Resistance now makes him a local her
  • eni left Astana on July 16, 2007, following implication in the Italian Oil for Drugs case.
  • ian police in Torino over allegation of his implication in hashish traffic.
  • ad by 1534 by a manuscript copyist, but the implication in the reference is that he had been dead f
  • to retire from his functions because of his implication in the Elf Aquitaine scandal.
  • There is no implication in that sentence that the Muslim advisors i
  • sed regret and repentance for his emotional implication in it.
  • The implication in the Eclipse version is that the onlooker
  • sent to Noto Province as a result of their implication in the alleged treason of Toyotomi Hidetsug
  • Being accused by Titus Oates of implication in the Popish Plot, he was imprisoned in Ne
  • n, who made 123 of the runs; Rippon was, by implication in Wisden's report, much slower, though his
  • desire for just a bit more time - with the implication in the lyrics being that this would save a
  • icy was never definitively set out, but the implication in the speeches of its leading lights was t
  • e Minister the fate of those accused of any implication in the Indo-German plot.
  • However, the implication, inherent in the "natural rate" terminology
  • Perhaps the most important implication involves our view of human society.
  • That implication is completely untrue.
  • The difficult implication is 1 ⇒ 2.
  • The implication is that Redcorn is a prostitute as well as
  • The implication is that these are absent from his own life.
  • The comic implication is that he is too mean to pay for the train
  • The implication is that Circus Oz was part of the inspirati
  • The implication is that professional training often results
  • The implication is that rising air in the atmosphere must b
  • t the "Outer Gates" are is unknown, but the implication is that they mark the furthest boundaries o
  • One implication is that exports from states like California
  • "But obviously the association and the implication is not something we as an organization, as
  • established value of "half a beer", but the implication is that a large quantity should be consumed
  • The implication is that more meaning can be found within Sc
  • The clear implication is that the Magistrate believed Miss Cass w
  • One implication is that two people could maximize each othe
  • e Dictionary, for example, says: “The clear implication is that gentiles are being compelled to liv
  • ish didn't agree not to target dams and the implication is that that refusal was partly a consequen
  • h is why I couldn't find it, but a negative implication is all it is.--Fuhghettaboutit
  • The tacit implication is that Whyte's version of history is the t
  • The main clinical implication is that the study of the cytokeratin profil
  • The implication is that the star formed at a time and place
  • The implication is that the characters have been trapped in
  • sh Free State, when the Act was repealed by implication, it was still used to deport ex members of
  • h the name of the genus Azhdarcho, with the implication it was an early related form of the latter.
  • February 1936 condemned the ballet and, by implication, its musical suite, Op. 39a, and both works
  • d thus showed that the benzene ring, and by implication its six hydrogen centres, is hexagonal and
  • The style of musica reservata, with its implication of a highly refined, perhaps manneristic st
  • The implication of "No net emissions of greenhouse gases" i
  • es, in the episode's commentary, called the implication of this scene "a theory" as to the Face of
  • doctrine of the Inner Light because of its implication of equality with Christ, Nayler's ambiguous
  • To make clear the social implication of science and technology.
  • Despite the implication of its American title, the film does not fe
  • Some recent findings also suggest the implication of this region in music perception.
  • The most common implication of an item's presence in a bargain bin is i
  • An important implication of their work was that a "first strike" nuc
  • There shouldn't be any implication of a certain identity, unless of course the
  • The most important long term implication of the Act was a more professional, compete
  • However, the implication of the message is that Alabama was released
  • According to its proponents, the implication of the slogan is that Pity, while seeming t
  • e authorities at some length to see how the implication of contracts in this field had grown and de
  • The implication of the King in such a scandal provoked much
  • d defects in DCI metabolism in PCOS and the implication of DCI in insulin signal transduction.
  • The implication of this name, as well as all the subsequent
  • g of the Resolution, "dwarf planets" are by implication of paragraph (1) excluded from the status o
  • once in the New Testament, always with the implication of bitterness.
  • merica in the twentieth century: The Social Implication of Universalism in 1915.
  • One implication of songun policies is that it is not only w
  • r cast took the prize, but the more serious implication of this face-off was when Abe of the Latin
  • ore recently, in whole organisms have clear implication of the potential relevance of the non-targe
  • for the summer in Boston and discussed the implication of D'Angelo's website's success with regard
  • An important implication of a molecular clock is that the number of
  • The biggest implication of this is that the Blue Lotus Assembly tra
  • One implication of Okun's law is that an increase in labor
  • The implication of this decision was that such publishers w
  • Perhaps the most important implication of situational strength is that it is commo
  • was disturbed enough by the rumors, and the implication of poor security at the camps, that he emph
  • istence and parentage are thus based on the implication of the surviving records.
  • es before Katrina, certain people found the implication of Nagin claiming to know God's will more t
  • efore by the expanded party leadership, the implication of the decision that perhaps it will be unf
  • ormed by otherwise average men, the general implication of the book is that when placed in a cohere
  • The implication of this statement is that the self which is
  • tails are heliodor (taking into account the implication of Smaragdos that it was green) and rock cr
  • ell campaign staffer, Mark Wilson, with the implication of large donations to Dixon's non-profit, C
  • iterature looking positively at the welfare implication of market incompleteness, and normatively a
  • aced it first before his other titles as an implication of its importance (probably related to its
  • o the Carriage of Goods By Sea Act 1992 the implication of such a contract was necessary if the tra
  • blicly cast doubt on many records, with the implication of extensive serial fraud.
  • The implication of the terminology Full Gospel is that many
  • rganization, his philosophical grasp of the implication of growth and perpetuation."
  • , a brief comic oratorium (with anti-Soviet implication) on verses by Korney Chukovsky.
  • In Kripke semantics for relevant logic, the implication operator is a binary modal operator, and ne
  • ulus which uses only one connective, called implication or conditional.
  • [W]e are not to be deemed as settling, by implication or otherwise, whether the Act affords relie
  • d abortion as a constitutional right and by implication overturned most laws against abortion in ot
  • Notably, this theoretical implication poses an unresolved challenge to the argume
  • scher inference engine (also Rescher-Dienes implication); Rescher-Manor consequence relation
  • Another important implication revolves around the idea of person-environm
  • sure of a set Y of attributes for the given implication set C.
  • This had certain political implication since the Treaty of Versailles had explicit
  • mplication is simply a crossed-out material implication symbol.
  • An implication table is a tool used to facilitate the mini
  • List state-combination possibilities in an implication table,
  • , especially when she is confronted with an implication that involves Keiichi in one way or another
  • e the appropriate next steps", prompting an implication that the show may reappear in another form
  • rights unless by express words or necessary implication that such was the intention of the legislat
  • Avoiding singular Festival avoids implication that there is only one.
  • Plus, "I was you," with the distinct implication that his past self is a different person.
  • Press reports complained at the implication that the police were lying.
  • Note there is no implication that their thoughts are being heard.
  • uggest an alternative wording to remove the implication that all land was sold?
  • Critics of cults use the phrase with the implication that the "love" is feigned and the practice
  • The film's implication, that society inevitably ostracizes those w
  • what is now" to the sentence, to remove any implication that Dickens predated Crampton.
  • It gives implication that this is, in fact, a lie and an excuse
  • se to this reply, as did Schofield, for its implication that Schofield's corps had not been perform
  • question was dismissed so readily, with the implication that only a tool of the fossil-fuel industr
  • 's Oyster Stout, just use the name with the implication that the beer would be suitable for drinkin
  • This view has the controversial implication that the Enquiry, rather than the Treatise,
  • This has the implication that any genetic problems which may be tran
  • s were renumbered around 1965, to avoid the implication that through drivers must change roads to s
  • uraged to falsely denounce others, with the implication that their own lives might be spared if the
  • equivalences of sensory perception and the implication that deeper in the nervous system there is
  • The implication that other rails might be affected led to s
  • her he'd do that one last time, a possible implication that the two were romantically involved bef
  • han Mickey, so I think my issue is with the implication that this explains the change in the signif
  • eing), one moves to the further paradoxical implication that X is not X.
  • ly, Wright brothers fans could point to the implication that the scarcity of usable takeoff fields
  • e annual judgment of all creation, with the implication that man should also approach this day with
  • do the same for him, and there is a general implication that she wants there to be a relationship b
  • The implication that all life on Earth has a common ancesto
  • the prospect of nuclear war, as well as the implication that Goldwater would start one, to frighten
  • he phrase comes from the partially obscured implication that this withdrawal is a course only under
  • d fortune' of which Boudica speaks, with no implication that the hare is sacred to Andraste.
  • the same exculpatory evidence to create the implication that it had been in the possession of but w
  • ML and so there is not usually any semantic implication that they always contain 'body'.
  • persecution if they returned home, with the implication that Australia is criticising and disagreei
  • lonis) to be cured of his wounds", with the implication that he would at some point be cured and re
  • The third component also contains the implication that either the application itself is provi
  • with some coolness, uncomfortable with the implication that there was an absolute zero of temperat
  • n did not exclude expressly or by necessary implication that interest can accrue, the contract term
  • ed as a metaphor for shoddy work, hence the implication that a "tofu-dreg project" is a poorly exec
  • onspirators a few weeks later, and with the implication that under civil law jurisdiction a convict
  • e Saskatchewan New Democratic Party (and by implication, the office of Premier of Saskatchewan, as
  • n the same basis as married couples and, by implication, the right of unmarried couples to engage i
  • ceed Mbeki as president of the ANC, and, by implication, the President of South Africa in 2009.. Zu
  • w from 1999-2003, called the shirts (and by implication the band) "sick and offensive".
  • user (in other words not a guru), with the implication the person is also a loser.
  • tions of the Act of May 27, 1880, repeal by implication the third section of the Act of March 23, 1
  • By implication this treats the Catalans as not semiregular
  • erica, particularly in Mexico, and with the implication this has for her formal explorations as a c
  • roper and sensation proper, which occurs by implication though it is not explicitly worked out (see
  • ors of the Watch Tower Society, and thus by implication to the "Governing Body" of Jehovah's Witnes
  • have been a strong religious and ceremonial implication to wearing an ephod, since the eighty-five
  • ication, the members must also consider the implication to the districts around them.
  • ng doctors, suggesting he had some personal implication to hide, not being the type to protect othe
  • ce to the contrary would have revolutionary implication to this propulsion application."
  • t growth during the dry season with serious implication to our current understanding of the carbon
  • The implication was that Ms. Sherrod was in some ways sanct
  • Hilton had also said that the implication was that the Vatican "God" was what the Pop
  • licated by media in a murder, although this implication was later rejected by the police.
  • s Mada'en Qaside (II), (1977), Esthetics by Implication: What Metaphors of Craft Tell us About the
  • \z and z/y loosely analogous to division or implication when x•y is viewed as multiplication or con
  • photographs of nude men are not obscene, an implication which opened the U.S. mail to nude male por
  • r connection with the master clock (and, by implication, with the time provided by the Naval Observ