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Sentence count:201+5Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: conditional relationdeductionentailmentimportlogical implicationsignificanceSimilar words: applicationpublicationcomplicatedmedicationindicationimplementationcommunicationesterificationMeaning: [‚ɪmplɪ'keɪʃn]  n. 1. something that is inferred (deduced or entailed or implied) 2. a meaning that is not expressly stated but can be inferred 3. an accusation that brings into intimate and usually incriminating connection 4. a logical relation between propositions p and q of the form `if p then q'; if p is true then q cannot be false 5. a relation implicated by virtue of involvement or close connection (especially an incriminating involvement). 
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91) Property rights thus have a distributional implication - who compensates whom - but also act to achieve the socially efficient allocation.
92) The implication is that cholesteryl esters may play an important role in the pathogenesis of alcohol induced pancreatic injury.
93) The implication can be seen by thinking of the instruction part and the key phrase or word.
94) I quite understand that this implication has caused offence or distress to some people, for which I apologise.
95) Cuvier tried to evade one disturbing implication of extinction by linking the phenomenon to his theory of catastrophic geological changes.
96) Underlying Mr Singh's campaign has been an implication that boys receiving awards and honours have not really been deserving of them.
97) Both suggest, either by statement or implication, that Buchanan is an extremist and warn of dire consequences to his nomination.
98) An obvious implication is that complaints do not always merit action, even when they are well-founded.
99) Implication is an indirect way of conveying one's own meaning; inference is a process of discovering a fact outside oneself.
100) Inpart at least, the conditions which frustrated their fuller implication also provided the justification for renewed efforts to improve social conditions.
101) They advocated a declaration of independence and, by implication, a war of independence.
102) Further, butter consumption has declined because of the implication of its saturated fatty acids in cardiovascular disease.
102) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
103) In all three there is the implication that theorists of social representations must do more than study social representations.
104) The implication drawn from the trade is that modern corporations lack an adequate system of accountability.
105) The implication is that Britain's economic performance is retarded by an anti-industrial culture.
106) They want to see an end to the image of trade unions as Labour's paymaster and, by implication, policy-maker.
107) The clear implication is that there is one universal sign language.
108) The implication was clear: to discuss Article 6 would be an irresponsible aberration.
109) The implication of this is that the more profligate councils will not be re-elected.
110) The most obvious practical implication of strokes is that we need to help people achieve their stroke quotas.
111) The nonlocal implication is that occurrences in one region of space are inherently correlated with other distant regions.
112) The implication is clear: liberals are more advanced morally than conservatives.
113) She used to disdain the habit and the implication of underclothes.
114) The implication of that for Nottinghamshire's deep mines is catastrophic.
115) The implication: one does well to regard oneself as a legendary figure.
116) I am somewhat overstating this implication(sentencedict.com), but perhaps not greatly so.
117) The implication follows: If a zoologist can deduce which parasite is present, a female roach probably can as well.
118) Even after this, a debate raged as to the precise implication of Kasparov's complex attacking scheme.
119) An incidental feature of the capital transactions is the implication that the capital invested in local farming is being eroded.
120) This has the implication that local economies of scale depend only on output.
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