The move implies he is open to compromise in the area, and will be seized upon by publicans and hoteliers, anxious to water down his proposals. |
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Since they are abject human beings, he implies, he does not have to engage them at that level. |
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As the metaphor implies, newer is not necessarily better, and the grandfather clock is still keeping good time. |
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In Arabic, a waqf implies a religious endowment fund, which renders a property unalienable, incapable of being surrendered or transferred. |
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This implies that we will always have uncertainty in any system, not just in quantum mechanics or in mathematics. |
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The second factor is accommodation to the self-realization ethos, which implies the importance of the individual. |
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It also implies that a computer can never be programmed to answer all mathematical questions. |
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Thus a meat diet implies a larger water footprint of about 4,000 litres of water a day, versus 1,500 litres for a vegetarian diet. |
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When you say that your daughter's teeth have worn down, that implies that she might be grinding her teeth, probably at night. |
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The rest of the time, they assumed that economic rationalism implies support for radical free-market reform. |
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The very fact that the statement is qualified implies or at least suggests an affirmative answer. |
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The fact that we celebrate the coming of a new year implies that we still believe in the future. |
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Joyce implies that if one looked at the singer's face one might be surprised by her aged appearance. |
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As the name implies, most of the Bar Rouge is decorated in red to create a striking visual effect. |
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Noren implies that, on both the familial and political level, we are doomed to re-enact the past. |
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This also embarrasses me because it implies that people like me can't compete in the job market on a level playing field. |
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This implies first, that women must begin to overcome the alienation from, and learn again to be one with their bodies. |
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The Renaissance was, as its name implies, a period of renewal, invention, and rejuvenation of both music and instruments. |
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Together with the supposed necessary truth, it implies the obtaining of the causal relation between agent and action. |
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It implies on the part of management disrespect for the studio's history and a lamentable lack of flexibility and vision. |
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The yield curve for U.S. Treasury securities implies a forecast for future federal funds rates. |
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Kauth's discussion of Joseph Nicolosi's reparative therapy erroneously implies that it is based on principles of conditioning. |
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By repeating the real Sherman's original words, the text implies that the caller is in fact Sherman. |
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As the name implies, the at bar is primarily used when training the lats and other back muscles in the form of pull-downs. |
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This last theorem implies, in particular, the proposition that free groups are residually finite. |
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Though the residuum is in one sense a social category, the concept implies that the group stands outside society and resists easy categorization. |
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First, it implies that a capitalist market economy cannot be left to itself, but is a social system in need of design and support. |
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In other words, the movie implies that primates, like lemurs trace an evolutionary ancestry that goes back to the dinosaurs. |
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This is an anthropocentric approach, and implies equity between generations, although it doesn't call for it in the present. |
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Negative refraction implies that a converging lens made from negative-index material should have a concave surface rather than a convex one. |
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The existence of a leader who hires the group and essentially defines its artistic mission implies a certain authoritarianism. |
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Their position between the second and third base of the anticodon is conserved, which also implies evolutionary age. |
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But they don't need to frame the argument in a way that implies that those who disagree with them are stone-age misogynists. |
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He censures the licentious behavior which the picaro's freedom implies and from which the hero could abstain through his free will. |
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Dharma implies that each of us has unique talents waiting to be expressed through our life's work. |
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Oates's books often open with a riddling exposition which implies a hidden trauma. |
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The text implies that students go directly from five-finger positions to hands-together scales with traditional fingering. |
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The purity of Apollonian art, in contrast, implies quitting the locus of pain. |
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I know that smoking implies certain health risks, which I am alerted to, now and again, by friends, strangers and the media. |
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It also implies a potential rollback of many aspects of economic liberalisation. |
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That implies there will be plenty of room for replacement purchases in the future. |
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Regarding the speaker's motive, it implies an artless lack of calculation or an active desire to tell unpleasant truths. |
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Genesis 2 implies that God made humanity male and female to satisfy the human longing for companionship. |
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The rapidly rising numbers of people with low back pain, for example, implies a sociological rather than biological cause. |
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Dependency implies subservience in a power relationship which is highly asymmetrical. |
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As the name implies, houses in these areas were usually low-rises and were rather congested, packed closely side by side. |
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That implies up to 20 billion yuan would be available for equity investment at home and abroad. |
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This implies that after hardening these steels practically always contain some residual austenite. |
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The mixture of nearly machinelike order and organic irregularities implies that intuition and reason are working simultaneously. |
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The statement implies a living organism feeding on not only the public who gives it money, but on the employees who feed energy into the beast. |
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The soldiers will be from local militias and local reserves, with all the tangled politics that implies. |
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It is a tone which implies that certain thing in life are so axiomatic that no discussion of them is necessary or even possible. |
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The democracy part implies that those areas of policy requiring collective decision making will reflect majoritarian preferences. |
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Those who are disturbed by his characterization of the First Amendment are, he implies, making a mountain out of a molehill. |
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They came here, claiming to try to make history, but evidently making history implies not losing the series rather than winning. |
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This implies that national central banks have an important say in monetary policy decisions. |
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Flowers rise above the foliage on a scape, and, as the name implies, last for only a day. |
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As the sign implies, they specialise in military antiques, ex-communist paraphernalia, old photos and a scattering of old tin-type toys. |
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This implies a small measure of research into the interests of readers, which can be conducted telephonically or by e-mail. |
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On the contrary, eating too little implies a lack of mannerliness, which may vex the host. |
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There are people in this country who pay effective marginal taxation rates that are far higher than this legislation implies. |
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This implies that either the shares are screamingly cheap or that investors have severe doubts over the company's asset base. |
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The new finding implies that our own galaxy is probably much bigger than textbooks say. |
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The movie implies that at least as many whites as Thais live in Thailand and that the few local markets exist only for the tourists. |
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The line between civilization and barbarism is much thinner than Downer implies. |
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To pretend otherwise is not only an insult to those efforts but it also implies there is no such thing as social change. |
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It even implies that it's impossible to second-guess myself, yet I do it anyway! |
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Modesty suggests shunning indecent behavior but it also implies bashfulness based on timidity. |
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This implies that there is room for improving the power to detect selective sweeps by adding LD into frequency spectrum. |
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The phrasing of Article 25 implies a positive duty, commitment, or obligation by government. |
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On the other hand, seronegativity implies that there is susceptibility to the infection. |
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It implies an intent to participate in a profession in a manner befitting that vocation. |
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As their name implies, Mormon metalmarks are mostly a species of the Great Basin, and do not occur across most of the Pacific Northwest. |
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It not only implies ignoring the law, which he has violated, but what example have we set? |
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So Chalo became a reality this year and the school has a global view and approach just as its name implies in Bemba. |
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Being middle-class implies having enough money to spend on things beyond the basic necessities. |
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What's cool about this idea is that it implies a transcendental, eternal spiritual life. |
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This implies that a typical property buyer considers erosion characteristics in forming her bid price. |
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This implies that throughout the development of each mire, base level rose and accommodation rates increased. |
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This strongly implies that even in the Durham version the verse material, as in the original consort song, was meant to be sung by a treble. |
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As the name implies, volcanic island arcs, which closely parallel the trenches, are generally curved. |
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It implies that this happened to us because of our faults, misdeeds or sins. |
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The article implies that people should take a bimble across a mountain ridge such as Aonach Eagach and then enjoy some good Scottish hospitality. |
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John 18 implies that a Roman tribune ordered part of his cohort to accompany the chief priests and the Pharisees in arresting Jesus on Thursday. |
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A contrasting trio section in staccato thirds perhaps implies a child's tip-toe dance. |
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As the Greek name implies, the trireme had three rows of rowers on each side, developed from earlier Greek and Phoenician biremes. |
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The truth of a phenomenon is called shunyata, emptiness, which implies that the phenomenon does not possess a truly existent essence or nature. |
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In Measure for Measure an examination of sexuality implies a searching and sympathetic depiction of the monachal orders. |
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As the name implies, to make a turducken, you will need a turkey, duck and chicken. |
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The paper reports that there is a thriving trade in black-market exam papers and implies this might have motivated the creation of the virus. |
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This implies a monopolistic market structure in fertilizer production, which affects the way in which the market operates. |
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The main stems of the twisted-stalks, as the name implies, also have this zigzag appearance. |
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As the parable implies, the fervently devout may have a harder time admitting their sins of commission and omission than the less observant. |
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As the name implies siltstone is composed mostly of silt particles and contains less clay and shale and mudstone. |
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For example, some corporate boardrooms can induce a two dimensional vision of reality with all that implies. |
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But the profound meaning it implies is as deep as the depth of the unfathomable ocean. |
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This implies that water-to-land transition occurred at least three times during the evolution of the Arthropoda. |
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For some, mysticism implies that subjective knowledge of the true nature of the universe can, in fact, be obtained. |
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The term passing lanes implies that the road is divided into slow and fast moving traffic lanes. |
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I can't say that because it implies that my contribution to the whole is unneeded and therefore unwanted. |
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Just as its name implies, snakewood has a grain pattern that makes it look like the skin of a snake. |
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His pained expression implies childlike insecurity, his shambling unsophistication contrasting with the intensity of the competition. |
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If Khouri is as mentally unstable as the article implies then that's a bit harsh, don't you reckon? |
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As their common name implies, box jellies have a square shaped bell, to which four clumps of tentacles are attached. |
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This implies that the potential of this untapped resource has yet to be fully realised. |
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The popular version implies that the Americans are untrustworthy and the British honest. |
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This implies a net magnetic moment less robust than the compass needle of single-celled magnetotactic bacteria. |
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He cooks up a theory that implies that record collectors collect while neglecting other areas of their lives that require attention. |
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This implies that the marginal effect of higher speed on braking distance is increased when the road is wetter. |
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Two-seat, recumbent 'sociables', as their name implies, make cycling a pleasure shared. |
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Hill fog or upslope fog, as its name implies, is formed as mild moist air is forced to ascend a hill or mountain range. |
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Solvency implies that the present value of government disbursements should not exceed the present value of revenues. |
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Nchingilizya implies shield, a kind of protection which the Chewa people used as a crater to hide from the marauding Ngoni impis. |
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This implies that the source code of these programs is to be made publicly available. |
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The orthorhombic space group of the crystals implies that each unit cell contains four trimers. |
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It also implies a critique of any one party, sect or voice that would claim to speak for all or the many. |
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A researcher wants to ban the word clinician because it implies superiority over non-clinical specialties. |
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The suggestion of off-screen, marginal characters implies the marginal place of rural villagers. |
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It implies progress, action, a sweeping away of the old order, a new era of vigorous and virile therapy. |
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Contrary to what your consult implies in his response, I am not a vitalist, a reductionist, or a physicalist. |
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This vitalistic statement implies that proteins are inherently alive, an idea that Haldane squashes. |
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Such a relationship implies in part that they spend time together in non-dating, non-sexual relationship. |
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Despite the apparent habituation resulting from years of living with abuse, as the joke implies, the pain has not gone unnoticed. |
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As the name implies, it means I've given up and I just can't hack it anymore. |
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This principle implies that treatment providers do not have the right to obtrusively impose goals on their clients. |
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Furthermore, the textural evidence implies that the main hydrous minerals in this rock, staurolite and biotite, largely predate garnet growth. |
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I hesitate to say that we canoed, however, because that implies we exerted ourselves by paddling our boats down the river. |
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This implies the continuation of a low wage economy and huge tax handouts to the multinationals. |
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As the name of the enzyme implies, pyruvate is carboxylated to form oxaloacetate. |
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But most mums are hard-working individuals and not lazy as Ms Causnett implies. |
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In a wild population, this theory implies that the remaining animals after a harvest will increase their reproductive rate to compensate. |
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As its name implies the harvest mouse lives along the stems of cereal plants. |
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Before becoming a cook in the Papunya canteen, he worked, as his name implies, as a stockman at Napperby cattle station. |
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In our context, a greater number of recent adopters implies that an information cascade is likely to have occurred. |
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As the description implies, the capacity is roughly 128MB, and the technology used for storage is flash memory. |
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On the other hand, the lower yield curve also implies a lower opportunity cost of waiting to invest, due to the lower short-term rate. |
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This implies that history, with all its stratifications, is preferable to the idea of repatriation at all costs. |
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Basically, Newell rejected the common view according to which allometry implies nonadaptive, or orthogenetic evolution. |
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This implies that I actually care about famous people, or that I hero-worship nobodies. |
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The presence of locally interbedded airfall tuffs implies subaerial eruption. |
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So, they throw like girls, which implies weakness, yet they were vicious attackers who needed to be subdued with significant force? |
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On the contrary, the urge to catalog and describe sublanguages accurately implies a certain amount of respect. |
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It implies a reduced ovarian reserve and the possibility of incipient premature ovarian failure. |
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A large positive risk-reversal number implies an overbought situation, while a large negative risk-reversal number implies an oversold situation. |
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This implies among other things that the wage rate is equal to the subsistence basket evaluated in production prices. |
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It implies that if you've ever criticised the president's war conduct, you cannot succeed him in office. |
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Rather, the recognition of the essential historicity of philosophy implies two matters. |
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For you to even make such a suggestion strongly implies that you're really not interested in a serious debate on this issue. |
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His suggestion also implies making heroin more freely available to people with problems. |
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This suggestion clearly implies that the animals were feral, or even simply free-roaming domesticated herds, rather than genuinely wild. |
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This implies that there is complicated summation of signals converging on to the cell from the retina surrounding the blind spot. |
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The fact that he failed to address my statements implies that maybe I hit too close to home. |
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Fashionable implies superficialness, a preoccupation with identity and consumption rather than an interest in politics and foreign policy. |
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As their name implies, chimney swifts adapted to man's presence and commonly nest on the inside walls of chimneys. |
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It implies a change or a course of events that can be reversed, or whose consequences can at least be palliated or relativized. |
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Tribe implies that a mere catalog or hornbook reciting recent decisions might be achievable, even if rapidly outdated. |
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To say we could have done otherwise implies only that we would have done otherwise if we had decided or chosen to. |
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Also, a focus on differences between the genders often implies similarity within each gender. |
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Most often, this implies a life on city streets begging, panhandling, petty theft, and using charity and soup kitchens close to the drug source. |
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Constitutionalism implies that the constitution is a real rather than merely hortatory instrument. |
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Their presence implies tubular obstruction with prolonged stasis. |
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The reason, Foster argues, is that impotence implies a lack of virility, a lack of manliness. |
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The first is super sampling where as the name implies, the image is rendered at a higher resolution, then filtered down to the display resolution. |
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The upheaval in the risk-reward structure of investment banking implies major alterations in how and at what cost the industry renders its services. |
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Communalism implies an unspiritual and irreligious alliance between the religious and political establishments that flouts every spiritual value that we cherish. |
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This alignment of memory with orality in opposition to literacy remains a contemporary problem that plagues rhetorical memory, as the emphasis on memorization implies. |
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If we are plowing hundreds of billions into college loans with low-to-no wage growth, this implies one of two things. |
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This one, as the name implies, involves ingesting the long-lasting hallucinogen with the power to interrupt her addiction. |
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But this form of the question implies an adverbial construction. |
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The first appearance of Vernedia in lower Cenomanian rocks of Oregon implies that the genus migrated westwardly across the Pacific into the Old World Tethyan province. |
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This implies that individual primitive magmas are more likely to represent the composition of their individual mantle sources than more fractionated basalts. |
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A reciprocating saw, as the name implies, utilizes interchangeable blades that move out and back in a reciprocating motion, in much the same action as using a handsaw. |
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Peter Beinart, for example, implies such criticism in complimenting Alan Dershowitz for publicly supporting a settlement freeze. |
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Ceremony implies honor, and honor implies an adherence to traditions. |
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The name, she says, implies Britishness, like Marlboro or Parliament, but more modern. |
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As the name implies, the mountain avens can mostly be seen in mountains. |
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A maximum age is indicated by the Cambrian Akaz seamount in an accretionary prism, the presence of which implies the existence of a trench adjacent to the arc. |
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The innocuous ease of this verbal exchange implies that Monet's solicitousness and Kristen's outward constraint are complementary responses to social expectations. |
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Brain death implies the complete and permanent absence of neurological function in the cortex and the brainstem. |
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The subserviency of means to an end implies the presence of intelligence. |
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One use of modus tollens is the reductio ad absurdum argument, i.e. showing that a premise is false by demonstrating that it implies an absurd conclusion. |
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It implies that everything up until now has been a pack of lies. |
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Encouraging farmers in Thung Yai to grow rice in permanent paddies is also against the Pwo concept of land use because it implies ownership of the land. |
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Furthermore, he displays his ignorance of the creationist position when he implies that creationists don't think all the Galapagos finches have a common ancestor. |
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The statement also implies that the Black Death ended before the Renaissance. |
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This implies that the job has been designed to require a wide range of qualifications and to offer considerable leeway or latitude in deciding what to do and how to do it. |
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This implies that all outgoing Internet traffic cannot be re-routed. |
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Amotivation represents the lowest possible level of self-determination, as it implies a loss of personal control and alienation akin to learned helplessness. |
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The phylogenic analysis implies that the multiple actinin isoforms found in modern vertebrates arose after the divergence of the vertebrate and urochordate lineages. |
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As an accent, this pink implies a 1940s-style take on decorating, when chintz floral prints and lampshades with fringe were all the rage in comfy, overstuffed living rooms. |
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Note the bawdy pun in the first example, by which the speaker implies that she came last night. |
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Kafka implies that this is the one option absolutely unavailable to us. |
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He implies that there is an unconscious substrate of symbolic life which allows new meaning to be created from the multiple significations of existing symbols. |
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As the definition of workplace advocacy implies, these activities range from supporting and sustaining efforts to more innovative assertive measures. |
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He pulls aside another prisoner with a protrusion on his head, and implies the man was injured by the guards. |
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A global system implies the emergence of multinational companies which operate in a number of states, and which own especial loyalty to no one state. |
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The skit also implies that executive orders are a new aspect of governance. |
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Threats to this zone include increasing human population, which implies the expansion of slash-and-burn agriculture, intensive mining activities, and unmanaged fires. |
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The implication is that such fine tuning implies an intelligent tuner. |
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In contrast the larger and, as its name implies, sand lizard lays eggs. |
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The rising euro and the refusal of the EU commissariat to reflate the EU economy implies that the exporting side of the Irish economy will be squeezed. |
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More importantly, the ode implies that Henri is generous and magnanimous. |
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The Prawer-Begin bill implies that the Bedouins in these unrecognized villages are squatters. |
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His play unforcedly implies that all of life is like that, social interaction being built on shared goals and the imagining of a project more important than its achievement. |
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When the doctors in his group get fitness band data, they have time to put some thought into what the information implies. |
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That implies a good deal of volition, but I would argue that those who lose the most have had their capacity for clarity of decision making impaired. |
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Paley goes on to compare the watch to an eye, arguing that if a watch implies a watchmaker, then an eye implies an eye-maker. |
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As their name implies, they devised bespoke tools and techniques for breaking into computers. |
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This, combined with the ideal of the class-less society and the expected withering away of the state after the revolution, implies a form of cosmopolitanism of its own. |
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His participation in the parade implies acceptance, approval, approbation. |
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I'm still worried that it implies that I'm the sort of crazy guy that stands in the pub quoting catchphrases from well-known British comedy programmes. |
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This implies that everything shares the same energy, allowing us to treat human diseases with medicines from plant, mineral and animal kingdoms from around the world. |
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It also implies, but does not explicitly require, important installation details, such as complete backfilling of the trench and thorough compaction of backfill. |
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This implies a redundancy problem at both the kinematic and kinetic level. |
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Also, requesting world peace implies that there are no bad guys in the world who need to be fought. |
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It further implies that schematics, which outline the specific locations and breakdowns of these critical nodes, are available either for free or for a small fee. |
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Through the fate of the one truly literate character in the novel, Thady's son Jason, the novel implies that writing offers no safe repository of title. |
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The idea that temptability implies susceptibility is unsound. |
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Bleeding that first occurs in adulthood, is associated with a specific disorder, and is not seen in kindred, implies an acquired hemorrhagic condition. |
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The canopy of sky implies its counterpart, the terrestrial sphere. |
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Those tabloid images of Stewart misbehaving were taken without her knowledge, which implies a Garden of Eden type of innocence. |
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Specifically, this implies that the island can be ceded without violating the first article of the Constitution of Norway. |
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She's not a mopey vampiress nor is she a fashion cliche, and her music was never as passive as goth now implies. |
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The cumulating side effects themselves pose a danger that, at the very least, implies exiting sooner than may be comfortable for many. |
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The very fact that we regard his sexuality as ambiguous implies this binarism. |
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That approach, however, incorrectly implies that CPLTD will be repaid from the conversion of current assets into cash. |
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The key is to always remember that China is still, in essence, a Third World country with many of the instabilities that implies. |
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Horace implies that the effects thereof are similar to the effects caused by ingesting hemlock and the fierily spells cast by Madea and Canidia. |
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The psychologically distinctive notion implies that a representational state has veridicality conditions as an aspect of its nature. |
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Not the least is what it implies for the financing of the project. |
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You may also get a second citation for failing to do surveys, since the overexposure implies they are not being carried out. |
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Titrimetric or volumetric analysis is another quantitative technique and, as the name implies, involves controlled volume measurements. |
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Drastic expression change of transposon-derived piRNA-like RNAs and microRNAs in early stages of chicken embryos implies a role in gastrulation. |
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Elsewhere Aristotle asserts or implies that all atomic premises are definitions, with the middle term serving as the definiens. |
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Before he begins the difficult task of defining shamanism, Pearson implies that it is a panhuman and archaic phenomenon. |
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Such a reading hardly implies a doctrine of creation since it understands matter as eternal and subsisting independently from the Demiurge. |
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The former condition implies that, at a sufficiently high nominal interest rate, the economy will demonetize. |
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This approach is conducted mainly based on a calculative tool referred to as a costing system, which implies a high degree of cost consciousness. |
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It is a present subjunctive, which implies a continued act of loving Jesus. |
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This implies that the solution of the optimization problem can be found on the capital market line. |
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Corollary 5 implies that the antipode of a graded connected Hopf algebra is diagonalizable if and only if it is an involution. |
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Furthermore, we assume that reported happiness scores are cardinally comparable across individuals, which implies that the relation f is linear. |
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In Rosenthal's perspective, religion implies joining people together with an adhesive power. |
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Because prayers are requests, it implies that the petitioner believes that the petitionee is capable of granting beneficence. |
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The sonorant r is voiced and implies the fullness of roundness, resonant-e, and rolling. |
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The combination of increased pyruvate, lactate, and likely lactic acid implies poor tissue oxygenation as well as a lower pH in the interstitium. |
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In contrast, the increasing medicalisation of smoking cessation implies that it needs to be pharmacologically mediated. |
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The CCR model implies that there are n DMUs that convert the same In inputs into the same s outputs. |
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Figure 1 also implies that phosphate decreased the isoelectric point of the soils. |
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The multi-laterality of our Universe implies the best spacetime model should be a combinatorial one. |
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The discovery of this contrivance would doubtless be a pedagogical disaster, and yet its nondiscovery, Godwin implies, might prove even worse. |
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The reduced condenser water flow rate fault, just as its name implies, is a component-level fault. |
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The probabilistic structure implies that the market evolves as a discrete, nonrecombinant tree. |
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The existence of an allochthone resting on an autochthone implies the existence of an overriding surface. |
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For instance, atomic theory implies that all metals melt at some temperature. |
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In the terminology of glaciology, ice age implies the presence of extensive ice sheets in both northern and southern hemispheres. |
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Arrested development implies periods of nutritional shortage, which could indicate failed harvests. |
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Decay implies either periods of food shortage, or a diet consisting of high proportions of carbohydrate or softer cooked meat, or both. |
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Beonna's first coinage predates Offa's own, and implies independence from Mercia. |
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This implies that the Mercians who built it were free to choose the best location for the dyke. |
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This implies that they have top and bottom surfaces and, importantly, distinct front and back ends. |
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It implies that maps are objective representations of the world when in reality they serve very political means. |
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As its name implies, it stays close to coastal areas or river estuaries, and as such, is the most familiar porpoise to whale watchers. |
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As the common name implies, the beak is usually white in color, but it may be a dark, ashy grey, in some older individuals. |
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Voidability implies that one or both parties may declare a contract ineffective at their wish. |
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The large trade cost implies that natural gas markets are globally much less integrated, causing significant price differences across countries. |
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Daniel Halperin implies that we are overfinancing AIDS and underfinancing other key health and development priorities. |
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The evidence of Gregory and of the Lex Salica implies that the early Franks were a cavalry people. |
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Still, some of the Celtic lands were on the channel and were visible from it, which Pytheas should have mentioned but Strabo implies he did not. |
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Eusebius of Caesarea deals with him at some length, and names eight works, most now lost, and implies that other works were in circulation. |
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James Cook's account of his second voyage implies New Caledonia borders it. |
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Ska Cubano, as the name implies, merge several elements and the hybrid appears to have won them many new friends at festivals across Europe. |
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Use of this distribution implies ideal gases near thermodynamic equilibrium for the system of particles being considered. |
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Usually this condition implies the system and surroundings are at the same temperature so that heat no longer transfers between them. |
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Neither criterion implies that active mixing is occurring to the mixed layer depth at all times. |
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Some A roads are designated trunk roads, which implies that central government rather than local government has responsibility for them. |
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As the name implies, it has the symptom of making the top leaves of the plant wrinkle up and grow abnormally. |
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Dio implies that he did so out of cowardice, in order to avoid the imminent clash with the opposition. |
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Shetland toponymy bears some resemblance to that of northwest Norway, while Norn vocabulary implies links with more southerly Norwegian regions. |
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Applied to the Church, it implies a calling to spread the faith throughout the whole world and to all ages. |
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Farming also implies individual or corporate ownership of the stock being cultivated. |
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Thus we negatively answer Morrey's conjecture in the subclass of isochoric nonlinear energies, since polyconvexity implies quasiconvexity. |
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It involves two bulls of the Brahman breed pitted against one another and as the name implies, they engage in a forceful barrage of headbutts. |
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To call an individual a black sheep implies that they are an odd or disreputable member of a group. |
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In intuitionistic logic, a proposition implies its double negation but not conversely. |
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Monetary integration however implies less control over national monetary and fiscal policy to stimulate the economy. |
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Additionally, the idea that the promotion of English necessarily implies a demotion of local languages has been challenged. |
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Unenforceability implies that neither party may have recourse to a court for a remedy. |
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Ineffectiveness implies that the contract terminates by order of a court where a public body has failed to satisfy public procurement law. |
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The term undershot can refer to any wheel where the water passes under the wheel but it usually implies that the water entry is low on the wheel. |
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Measuring innovation is inherently difficult as it implies commensurability so that comparisons can be made in quantitative terms. |
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First used in 1723, today the term implies qualities of leadership, initiative, and innovation in new venture design. |
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Safety is a state that implies to be protected from any risk, danger, damage or cause of injury. |
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Safety for the autmobiles themselves, implies that there is no risk of damage. |
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Also, extreme pH implies that the solution is concentrated, so electrode potentials are affected by ionic strength variation. |
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Recall that our arcade game is to have a scorebox that knows how to increase itself, and observe that this implies there is a score. |
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This implies that the fields must be either of primitive types or of class types that are themselves serializable. |
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Forbes, in his tighty whities and black socks, seems an incongruous apparition against the sense of home the kitchen implies. |
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It implies that our model is dual to a doped Mott system in one dimension where umklapp scattering is frozen at zero temperature. |
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It implies that GMOs are the opposite of butterflies and blades of grass. |
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