He means that death repeals the whole implied adventure of being missing, and a certain tantalising ambiguity enters the picture. |
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For international politics, popular sovereignty implied both national sovereignty and self-determination. |
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They thus had the right, so they implied, to seize control of any Buddhist temple whenever they chose. |
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Leibniz's doctrine was too predestinarian even for Protestants, for it implied that God was the author of sin. |
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In relation to sales by description however, there was an implied condition that the goods should reach a standard of merchantable quality. |
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He had by then issued proceedings alleging repudiatory breach of an implied term of merchantable quality and claiming damages. |
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In that year, however, the break-up of the USSR implied the break-up of the forces. |
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The public version of the document left unstated the implied threat of using nuclear weapons to strike first against weapons of mass destruction. |
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The object doesn't necessarily have to be an activity, though an activity is usually implied metonymically. |
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It implied a pitch of variable bounce on the fourth and fifth day, given the hot conditions. |
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In answer to the implied question, potter wasp females stock these pots with paralyzed caterpillars. |
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He implied that Oppenheimer was confused, complicated, unpatriotic and disloyal. |
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I jovially implied that the money would be far better spent in a place like war ravaged Sudan. |
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Five years back, business dreamed of the efficient nirvana implied by frictionless commerce. |
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I simply had the misconception that bi-amping implied bypassing the crossover, but it was clearly not the case. |
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This is the same John Edwards who implied President George W. Bush was responsible for keeping the crippled in their wheelchairs. |
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This finding implied that the mutants are defective in heme-oxygenase, an enzyme that converts heme into biliverdin. |
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This implied that the universe was expanding and led the way to the Big Bang theory. |
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For all its implied and hoped-for universality, it is a deeply American work. |
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In its utopian aspect modularity denies the necessity of given identities, as implied by the concept of performativity. |
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The piece is layered with narrative, some implied, others drawing from Tsonga mythology central to his discourse. |
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Or could it have been, as he implied, jealous rivals who wanted to blacken his name and damage his business? |
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The covenant implied that the ultimate goal of the tutelary relationship was to educate the colonial peoples to political independence. |
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At no time have I stated or implied that I wanted to insert creation science or intelligent design into the science curriculum standards. |
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Thankfully, the days when a posh accent implied intelligence are fading fast, partly under the pressure of modern media. |
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It is implied that the truth has been withheld, and that silence has prevailed where speech should have occurred. |
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It was implied that he had colluded unfairly with Manchester United in his side's defeat last Saturday. |
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But many neighborhood mothers took umbrage at the implied criticism of how they handle their children. |
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Understandably however, this narrative may have implied behaviour unbefitting a queen. |
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On the plus side, the vanishing vacuum energy that is implied by supersymmetry ensures that the cosmological constant vanishes. |
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The comment was not just a rhetorical flourish but implied a definite threat of police measures against the organisation. |
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Corked glasses of wine are valiantly defended, and the diner is implied to be trying to cheat the restaurant. |
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That implied that about 2.6 million of cordwood is used annually making it among the highest contributors of deforestation. |
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It was, however, considered by the campus lefties to be politically incorrect and implied racism if you ever brought the issue up. |
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His subsequent freestanding sculptures compressed space into virtual flatness, with mass and volume only implied. |
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One of these days, I might learn to express myself without the aid of implied inverted commas. |
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The term also refers to contractual stipulations either implied by law or expressly mandated by the contracting parties. |
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When he did, it was with a finality that implied the conclusion to a great tale. |
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The idea came from Buddhism rather than Confucianism, but for Confucians it implied no other-worldly quietism. |
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It implied, moreover, that the strikers were pitiful wretches whose problems should be addressed through social uplift or charity. |
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He has implied it, insinuated it, hinted it, and intimated it, but he has not suggested it. |
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Indeed, they have implied that the girl was actually at fault because she had not done enough to prove her innocence. |
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First, there is an implied term that the employee will serve the employer with loyalty and fidelity. |
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The work of David Freedberg and Cell suggests that the animation implied here is something more than a metaphoric conceit. |
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No great surprise there, except that this common-sense finding demolishes the implied presumptions of fervid gun control advocates. |
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He took his father's beliefs seriously, but his taciturnity implied not strength but inflexibility. |
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How many times in the past several months has the Kerry campaign implied that they have McCain's imprimatur on a key issue? |
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He was able to answer unasked questions, or in this case, an implied question. |
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It is also, for all its implied and hoped-for universality, a deeply American work. |
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What I'm criticising is the various implied assumptions that tend to go along with that. |
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The implied audience for the work is those actively concerned with the daily worship of the Church. |
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Miles was prepared to tell her exactly what had happened, from the grabbing to the implied threats. |
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Patronage politics implied the distribution of positions as well as benefits of various forms. |
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The rebirth implied by the concept of the Renaissance had reference to classical learning. |
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This implied that there could be more than a single correct answer to the same question. |
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He was the primary investor behind the legendary club, persuasively implied here to be the birthplace of rave culture. |
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The change is small, just one word, but the implied change in attitude and status is immense. |
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Until recently, surgical treatment implied permanent ileostomy, a prospect unacceptable to many patients. |
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The old idea that we could study past mistakes so as not to repeat them implied a perfectible society in a state of continual improvement. |
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I neither stated nor implied that my experiences with accusations of passive-aggressive behavior were representative. |
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Sometimes they were called chronographs but, since this implied a written record of the time, the term was not correct. |
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All granites are peraluminous as implied by the ubiquity of normative corundum. |
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The concept of hormones as potent substances regulating physical processes in organisms implied a drastic change in the paradigm of physiology. |
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However, the implied premise that the visual supplements would provide the exhibition's historical context was not satisfactorily realized. |
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Now it was being implied he had cherry-picked phrases from someone else's book. |
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This exposition, necessarily summative and schematic, should not be implied as reflecting a desire for theoretical closure. |
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Also implied was the suggestion that femininity coupled with an aggressive stance is desirable. |
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It has not been suggested that it has any reference, expressed or implied, to arbitration. |
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A direct hit would have occurred had you answered in a way that implied a logical contradiction. |
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Halladay implied some criticism of his game-calling after the Orioles drubbed him last Friday. |
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The drawing itself is often used as an implied symbol of the essential symmetry of the human body, and by extension, to the universe as a whole. |
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Assuredly, by foretelling the destruction of a Temple a preacher could invite backlash for the implied criticism of its hierocracy. |
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At Paragraph 17-003 of the book, it is stated that a bare licence may be express or implied. |
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The Employer's pleading relied on certain express and implied terms of the contract. |
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However the toppings can offset the healthful benefits implied by the above. |
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Such an implied cooperative enhancement of complex aggregation is in support of the notion of lipid complex oligomerization. |
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He also implied the Russian Government of Vladimir Putin should now capitulate to Chechen demands for independence. |
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Our first glimpse of the underwater world, implied through a perspective of giant rings, has a Wagnerian grandeur. |
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Therefore, to be recorded in folklore implied that the Aborigines also must have been around at the same time. |
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All that the oral evidence of the witness did was to confirm what was express or implied in her written statement. |
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Vega, our fourth and final risk measure, quantifies risk exposure to implied volatility changes. |
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Yet they implied the existence of quarks, which seem to be as real as any other objects that we take seriously. |
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With no subsidiary, secondary accentuation implied, Toscanini forces you to confront the very nature of speed. |
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When the President acts pursuant to an express or implied authorization of Congress, his authority is at its maximum. |
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Whatever the God implied by evolutionary theory and the data of natural history may be like, He is not the Protestant God of waste not, want not. |
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He would act at all times in accordance with the implied duty of trust and confidence. |
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He claims that they accused him of being a fool and implied he was a knave who was guilty of dishonourable conduct. |
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While people in the colonies used the expression, it was not a central rallying cry, nor is it implied in the Declaration of Independence. |
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Yet isn't this what is implied in the allusion which does not advert to the activities of the army? |
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We ought to feel an obligation to deliver on the implied promise we made to our graduate advisees. |
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They were obviously very luxurious, and ownership implied great wealth and status. |
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Finally, the discrimination imposed by sexism has parallels in the prejudice implied by ageism. |
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The right of national self-determination implied by full recognition will be hard for them to accept. |
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The respectful listening necessarily implied a readiness to change in the light of what the dialogue might reveal. |
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That authority may be either actual or apparent, and it may be express, implied, usual or ostensible. |
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The rules apply to powers to accumulate whether they are express or implied. |
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He was not explicit but implied to me that most of the people were in some way connected with publishing or writing. |
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Saccheri proved that the hypothesis of the obtuse angle implied the fifth postulate, so obtaining a contradiction. |
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Placing very young children, especially nursing infants, with foster caretakers implied payment for the service. |
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It can be jarring, though, to watch as a character pulls a clean blade from their woundless body despite the violence implied elsewhere. |
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We deny all the implied allegations and insinuations in the strongest possible terms. |
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To that extent, the duteousness and passivity implied by the Protestant work ethic are truly dead. |
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The timeliness and adequacy of resource allocations should not simply be implied but be addressed openly. |
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The notion of unfairness has also resulted from the demands of the military for service beyond an agreed or implied enlistment period. |
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A person may be bound by contract express or implied to abstain from disclosing certain information to others. |
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He put a slight emphasis on the last word, as though unsure exactly what it implied. |
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In other respects, however, the Union was far from being the unqualified blessing which Elizabethan apologists implied. |
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Is it implied that God is just the highest in a pyramid of arbitrary powers indifferent to justice? |
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There's the fiery passion of the Latins, the cold implied fetishism of the Eastern European, and the faith-based frigidity of white Anglo-Saxons. |
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Fossils in these strata might have implied a long succession of life forms antecedent to man. |
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Effective diabolism shows the existence of Satan, so the corresponding presence of his greater adversary is at least strongly implied. |
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There are few in Washington prepared to run the risks implied in such a deterrence strategy. |
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If the covenant has the meaning suggested by the lessees, the lessors are liable for breach of the implied covenant. |
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According to the Levitical purity system, blindness implied, first of all, an exclusion from the political religious system. |
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On other CPUs, the data dependency implied by the pointer dereference suffices, so on these CPUs, line 18 generates no code. |
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What seems called for next is an experimental demonstration that the implied interaction actually exists. |
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In order to be visible at all at the huge distances implied by their redshifts, quasars must produce prodigious amounts of energy. |
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Parris also seems to approve of the seemingly sophisticated but actually aridly semantic implied argument behind the phrase. |
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So long as budgets remained in deficit and governments printed money to bridge the revenue gap, decontrol implied inflation. |
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Guilt is the reference to the rule or norm and the implied or stated fact that the child is bad for not adhering to it. |
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There is no romance involved, still the affection and love for a friend is implied and understood. |
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The great expanse of unoccupied land available for squatting throughout southeastern Australia implied that the sheep could be left to wander. |
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Nor should it be viewed as a matter of stemming the flow of scientists overseas, as Queensland's Premier, Peter Beattie, gratuitously implied. |
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They have implied that my generation is aswim in a sea of branding unimagined by preceding generations. |
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We could, he implied, be fried, blown up, poisoned or atomised any day now. |
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At every turn the novel's implied reader is encouraged to read using a priori expectations, or presuppositions. |
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He simply implied that the chair was out of place and he moved it to where he thought it should be. |
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I just cannot imagine him saying anything as crass as the paper implied, nor is it likely that he would have lied about it. |
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My expectations were aroused by the implied metaphor, but the cover is ultimately a tease, and by page four I found myself loathing the book. |
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For gone is the implied but relatively crude Manichaeism of the earlier books. |
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But its narrow shoulders and gawkish legs implied it was a boy of only twelve, perhaps thirteen at best. |
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At the same time, by dangling the art in an implied deep space, Bontecou conceives a void filled with anti-gravitational activity. |
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He implied that there were civilizations and civil peoples, barbaric societies and uncivil peoples. |
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In practice this implied the adaptation of European practices and thought patterns to the cultural life of the people of Africa. |
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How many of those elements are set forth in or necessarily implied by the basic human rights instruments? |
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It is not specifically stated that it must be in writing, but this is implied by the fact that it is to be given either by post or delivery by hand. |
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Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist George Will implied in an interview that Ebola may be airborne. |
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But Francis has also implied that his hands are tied when it comes to changing doctrine or altering church teachings. |
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They must advocate for the very thing their photo ops in Amman implied, infrastructural integration and political interdependence. |
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The reason for believing that it is a largely abstract and theoretical issue is that the Court of Appeal judgments implied strongly that that was so. |
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Thus, their acceptance of those offers certainly did not mean, as Mr. Lister implied, that those parents no longer wanted a place at St. George's Prep. |
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This is the implied setting of the film Land of the Morning Calm. |
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I say this sentence to myself over and over, I visualize it, and I realize that the attraction of the image lies in the life implied by the recumbent reader. |
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And it is not for all of the time, all or nothing, as the Yahoo decree implied. |
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He implied that the opponents who are calling for him to drop out of the race are seeking to disenfranchise the voters. |
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The employee would be relying upon certain implied contractual terms such as that of trust and confidence and the duty to provide a safe working environment. |
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It was a duel on a larger scale, with all the uncertainty and danger that implied. |
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There is also an implied promise of laxity for future polluters. |
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Local leaderships and administrators everywhere were expected to work in the local language, which implied a lesser role for Russians outside the Russian Republic. |
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In doing so, he implied the obsolescence of that most embedded of British watering holes, the pub. |
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The Estonian statement implied the alleged abduction is an intentional slap in the face to the Americans. |
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My instinctive reaction to the suggestion that an implied licence could not be sufficient to defeat a claim of user as of right was to wonder why ever not. |
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Now if these aforementioned groups could only get over their either naive or implied anti-intellectualism, I'd be more willing to place my emancipatory wager on them! |
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Gradually the courts came to recognise limited liability for omissions where a duty to act could be implied, the accused failed to act and the prohibited result ensued. |
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The apparent discrepancy between divergence ages implied by genetic calibration techniques and a literal interpretation of the fossil record is discussed. |
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In the absence of agreement as to the date of the payment, payment is to be implied to be on demand as from the date of any tax saving made by the Defendant. |
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Romney implied that these folks are lazy and undeserving, always looking for a handout. |
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Section 9 of the Act provides that there is an implied condition as to fitness for purpose where the bailor bails goods in the course of a business. |
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The tightness of the bond is further implied by the elder Sicinius's determination to have Pudentilla remain in his family by marrying Sicinius Clarus. |
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The public display of the tortured body terrorizes through the depths of horror implied in its calibration of pain witnessed by a culturally informed public. |
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Every decision carries with it an implied threat of malpractice litigation. |
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But that would have implied that Belgium was a bilingual country. |
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For the past decade or so, curly hair has somehow signified insanity, or worse yet, implied that you were unsanitary. |
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The unstated goal, in those workshop stories, was to write a detailed story in which everything was implied and never stated. |
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Moreover, positive and negative objectives may be stated explicitly or only implied, which further muddies the water in terms of evaluating results. |
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Consequently, a tendency towards undervaluation of assets resulted and was increasingly implied if not endorsed, occasionally by judicial opinions. |
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The details of supposed slights and implied insults are trivia. |
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They implied an extension from bookkeeping to financial reporting. |
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In the longer term, the effect would almost certainly have been to reduce the availability of unsecured credit and drive up its implied interest rates. |
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Her manner implied unspoken gratitude for care given to a loving parent. |
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The sense of the pledge as debt implied by both translations suggests that the vow or promise is predicated on a loss already inscribed in the speech act. |
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The issue is with the implied value judgment that if an operating system is observed to spread because of virality, then it must be inferior on other axes. |
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Reason can merely give what is implied by objects perceived, and has no authority whatever in determining the validity or non-validity of perception. |
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The first aspect of this Halacha which must be understood is that there is no Mitzvah to drink liquor, as this Halacha only applies to wine as implied by Rashi and the Rambam. |
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This decision does illustrate how closely the express and implied powers of specialized agencies must be related to their specific objects and purposes. |
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Sampredro, wearing large dark sunglasses and sitting in his hotel room, addresses someone off-screen, and it's implied that Jarmusch is behind the camera. |
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Although the violence in the film mostly occurs off-screen, its implied glass-eating scene got the film in trouble with the Hollywood Code watchdogs. |
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Where an employee has no actual authority, either express or implied, to perform the act in question he may still have apparent or ostensible authority. |
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Moreover, it also implied that Roman territory, whether administered by the army or by suppliant British rulers, was firmly in Aulus Plautius' hands. |
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It seems whoever got the hump and complained believed the ad implied that the driver of the car had been texting while driving, and that this encouraged people to do likewise. |
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So much is implied in the separation of the powers of these departments by the Constitution, and in the rule which recognizes their essential coequality. |
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They were very clever in the way in which they implied what was going on. |
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Both claims are often implied in arguments, but rarely made explicit. |
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Our position in no way implied political support for the Democratic Party. |
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An insidious practice appears to be growing which may deprive buyers of the protection of the implied terms without infringing the statutory controls. |
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For Smith, then, nature becomes internal to capitalism in such a way that the very distinction implied by using these terms is eroded and undermined. |
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The evidence provided in this paper suggests an underpricing of convertible bonds to the extent that negative conversion option prices are often implied. |
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The implied stench is unrelieved by the exciting way that bright colors and a variety of textures clash with the photograph's flatness and glossy surface. |
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Another problem with these implied terms is that they do not entitle the partners to expel their co-partner, no matter how negligent or fraudulent he might have been. |
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The discourse of democracy has been embedded in the nationalist struggle for liberation and self-determination and has therefore implied a populistic kind of pluralism. |
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The women danced to declare their fluency of expression and the knowledge it implied, and they did so unencumbered by the kin group duties that attended such displays. |
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For Newton integration consisted of finding fluents for a given fluxion so the fact that integration and differentiation were inverses was implied. |
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Unwritten or implied agreements and customs can also be effective. |
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In the absence of express instructions, I believe that it would be inappropriate for the solicitor to presume to have implied instructions in such circumstances. |
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Adults are free to use these products anyway they wish, but isn't there an implied sponsorship of the pro-ana mindset by having these ads on these sites? |
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The implied threat, of course, is that if they did they'd be defunded. |
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It's unfortunate that the commonality of social interaction relies on the implied tone of voice through emojis, emoticons, textual jargon and caps lock. |
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A number of subsequent studies have examined the relationship of employment performance and earnings dispersion with less clear-cut results than implied in the Jobs Study. |
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If they were not explicit, it would certainly have been implied. |
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Breach of express or implied warranty is a theory in contract law. |
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My counter complaint is that my right to privacy was violated when these women looked at my computer screen without my express or implied permission. |
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Chrysler vehicles are covered by written warranties and by implied warranty provisions mandated by Federal and state statutes. |
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Peace with England and France implied that Spain could focus her energies on restoring her rule to the Dutch provinces. |
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Unless it is otherwise expressed or implied, the Name Canada shall be taken to mean Canada as constituted under this Act. |
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When the implied unity was absent, the nation state often tried to create it. |
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Another detailed nuclear genetic study has also implied that Swedes largely share genetics with Finns. |
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This incident implied an open connection between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. |
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In such a case and under such proof the intent to kill and the deliberate and premeditated malice are incontrovertibly implied. |
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It is implied, although often not stated, that this value applies accurately only at some reference temperature. |
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Involuntary manslaughter is the unlawful killing of a human being without malice aforethought, either expressed or implied. |
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The distinction between these orders and decorations is somewhat vague, except that these honorific orders still implied a membership in a group. |
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The beauty of the horizon's distant interstitial line in turn inaccurately replicates the beholding implied by Winnicottian nearliness. |
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Traveling by air gives security officials implied consent to search your bags. |
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The man was unconscious, but the paramedics had his implied consent to treat him. |
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As of March 2014, 7299 households had withdrawn the implied right of access. |
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Early reports implied that the judge's death was not an accident. |
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Hockney's own presence is often implied, since the lines of perspective converge to suggest the artist's point of view. |
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In this context, a client is offering to double his fee, and it is implied that wealthy clients habitually pay Holmes more than his standard fee. |
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First, it implied that a movement based on the rejection of tradition had become a tradition of its own. |
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The meaning implied by the label has never been accepted by conventional medicine and is considered pejorative. |
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As a result, Ptolemy implied more land east of the 180th meridian and an ocean beyond. |
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Some banks have a symmetrical inflation target while others only control inflation when it rises above a target, whether express or implied. |
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Recognition can be either expressed or implied and is usually retroactive in its effects. |
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These alliances implied that these two nations were part of an emerging bipolar world, in contrast with a previously multipolar world. |
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A second person subject is implied by the direct command of the imperative. |
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Fault rocks are classified by their textures and the implied mechanism of deformation. |
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It has been argued that the invasion was fully legal because authorization was implied by the United Nations Security Council. |
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Most who have argued for evaluativism have been interested in establishing skepticism, and have assumed that evaluativism implied skepticism. |
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For Gandhi non-violence means far more than what is implied by the apparent negative terminology. |
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In all of these cases, the word dominion implied no more than being subject to the English Crown. |
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The counterfactual factors provide a simple-to-interpret measure of the degree of stressfulness implied by the scenario. |
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At one point the 32-year-old held a hacksaw and implied that he would chop their heads off. |
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A new particle discovered in 1974 implied the existence of a fourth quark, called charm. |
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That implied connection between attention and positive results is now commonly known as the Hawthorne effect. |
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On the one hand, it contains three implied narratives of each of the three divine engenderings. |
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The original opposition was between formal or implied good Latin and informal or Vulgar Latin. |
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Unlike what is implied in the blurbs Powder Burn is a survival action adventure and doesn't have a real supernatural connection. |
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After all, chain letters come with implied threats and give no pleasure to anyone. |
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Toking up was implied by smoky backgrounds and non sequiturial banter. |
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To avoid the value judgment implied by the expression, many historians now avoid it altogether. |
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These seemingly impossibly fast rates of evolution implied by this Cambrian explosion have long been exploited by opponents of evolution. |
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Together with the strongly implied association between earth and sky, the square structure may best be interpreted as an excarnation platform. |
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A certain amount of social mobility is implied by regulations detailing the conditions under which a ceorl could become a thegn. |
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This will provide a defense to any argument that the employment policies created an implied contract that trumped at-will employment. |
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As Bede later implied, language was a key indicator of ethnicity in early England. |
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But having two beaming Chief Yahoos on the cover is an implied seal of approval. |
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Soviet uncertainty in such circumstances would be contrary to the implied escalation-control intent of the ultime avertissement strike. |
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The following diagram shows the implied timeline of the books in the series. |
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Otherwise, there would be an implied disregard of the potential of human society heading into the future. |
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He implied that Malthus wanted to dictate terms and theories to other economists. |
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For example, there is an implied guarantee of freedom of political communication. |
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Some were disturbed by this since it implied that humans did not have a special place in the universe. |
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Other implied powers include injunctive relief and the habeas corpus remedy. |
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A term may be implied on the basis of custom or usage in a particular market or context. |
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Transport costs sever the link between exchange rates and the prices of goods implied by the law of one price. |
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Terms may be implied due to the factual circumstances or conduct of the parties. |
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A contract is implied in fact if the circumstances imply that parties have reached an agreement even though they have not done so expressly. |
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A constructive trust is a trust implied by law to work out justice between the parties, regardless of their intentions. |
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An implied trust is one created by a court of equity because of acts or situations of the parties. |
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Governments, he claims, are based on both this natural social instinct and on the express or implied consent of the governed. |
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In New Guinea Pidgin and Huichol, the answer given has the logical polarity implied by the form of the question. |
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Hence the particles are instrumental in creating indirect speech acts giving the clues to interpret the utterance content, especially the implied, not overtly expressed one. |
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Nevertheless, Celtic origins are many times implied for continental groups such as the Asturians, Galicians, Portuguese, Swiss, Northern Italians, Belgians or Austrians. |
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The driving force behind these products' popularity has been the twin combination of low interest rates and high implied volatilities in the fixed-income option market. |
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This climatic history is implied by the types of fossil plants and animals and by the characteristics of sediments preserved in the stratigraphic record. |
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Since the late 1950s, some victimologists have implied that victims precipitate their own victimisation and have ignored or distorted gendered analyses of violence. |
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From its earliest use in reference to a collection of traditional stories or beliefs, mythology implied the falsehood of the stories being described. |
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Haynes's formulation all but conflated middle-class status with moral integrity, as he implied that by their nature, the better classes were more selfsecure. |
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According to the FTC, marketers must be able to substantiate every express and implied material claim that a general assertion conveys to a reasonable consumer. |
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She is a domineering woman, and it is implied that her husband ran off without the formalities of a divorce because he could not stand her any more. |
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Spear test, the Court then addressed the implied preclusion analysis that had underlain the unanimous body of circuit court precedent in EPA's favor. |
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The announcement implied that somebody needed a spare Toshiba charger. |
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Implicitly, the enunciative mise en abyme reflects an implied author who is attempting to persuade an authorial audience that would identify with the dismayed people. |
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OptionMetrics' products, OptiGraph and Ivy DB allow customers to view historical options pricing and use this information to leverage implied and historical volatility. |
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This rumour, with an implied security threat, bears all the hallmarks of a so-called urban myth, having no apparent basis in fact, nor any evidence to support it. |
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Canonical jurisprudence, however, differs from Civil law jurisprudence in requiring the express or implied consent of the legislator for a custom to obtain the force of law. |
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The law implied that substantive changes in plans would jeopardize grandfathered status, but it left an open question about exactly what would constitute a substantive change. |
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Religious writing often strayed into political and economic writing, just as political and economic writing implied or directly addressed religion. |
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He is driven to heal the diremption between vision and speech and proceeds by punitively correcting his own and others' expressed or implied opinions. |
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Statutes or judicial rulings may create implied contractual terms, particularly in standardized relationships such as employment or shipping contracts. |
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If your intentions are not recorded at the time of purchase, this does not prevent a claim, as an interest can arise under a resulting, implied or constructive trust. |
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Courts may also look to external standards, which are either mentioned explicitly in the contract or implied by common practice in a certain field. |
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Additionally, with countries like Argentina that have abundant beef resources, consumer prices in general may not be as cheap as implied by the price of a Big Mac. |
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Indeed, for all these new data, some activities attested in historical documents and implied from artefactual and other evidence are still largely unrepresented on sites. |
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In certain circumstances, an implied contract may be created. |
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The intervacuum space was monitored continuously, a change in pressure implied to a rupture of the isolation between this volume and either the torus or waveguide vacuums. |
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This exception to the doctrine of implied repeal was something of a novelty, though the court stated that it remained open for Parliament to expressly repeal the Act. |
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But our classification is not really as unnatural as we have perhaps implied, because the arminaceans do have certain important features in common. |
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A resulting trust is implied by the law to work out the presumed intentions of the parties, but it does not take into consideration their expressed intent. |
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In case you didn't get the memo and were baffled by the sarcasm implied in my hilarious air quotes, there has been a semantic shift in the modern usage of the word exclusive. |
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There was no imperial title, as implied by the term Angevin Empire. |
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Robbery occurs if an aggressor forcibly snatched a mobile phone or if he used a knife to make an implied threat of violence to the holder and then took the phone. |
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The terms median apophysis and conductor are used to name tegular apophyses to extend the implied homology beyond gnaphosid spiders, to include other spider groups. |
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Investor-Edge makes no warranty, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy or completeness or fitness for a purpose, of the information provided in this document. |
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He said there were already plans for a tramline, and a museum of the theatre. Folk should not, he implied, waste their bawbees on the devil's spinning wheel. |
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It started out being very antagonistic, and the implied threat was that they were somehow going to go against us and sort of bad-mouth what our efforts were. |
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Beliefs of this nature are implied in the folklore of much of Europe, and were explicitly described by accused witches in central and southern Europe. |
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Wuerl implied that had Johnson sought an imprimatur before publishing Quest for the Living God, his committee would not have been required to investigate the book. |
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The cup-like vessels sit on wall pedestals with backsplashes mediating the space between the wall and the work and set up a dialogue between real space and implied space. |
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