Antonym: express. Similar words: multiplied, implicit, simplify, implicate, implicated, implication, simplification, allied. Meaning: [ɪm'plaɪd] adj. indicated by necessary connotation though not expressed directly.
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91 However within sample it is important to examine the implied elasticity to see whether the estimated coefficients give rise to plausible effects.
92 Apart from the clearly implied step toward preventive detention, it was almost impossible not to detect an underlying racism.
93 And is there no implied intention, then, to rest satisfied with some final body or sufficient number of facts?
94 The contention is that presidential power should be implied from the aggregate of his powers under the Constitution.
95 She looked at me with a smile that implied fusion.
96 As a consequence of the above cases, it had often been implied that breach of any restrictive covenant would be irremediable.
97 Typical instructions in this class increment or decrement an accumulator; here the implied value is plus or minus one.
98 The assumptions about classical conditioning that are implied by this notion must be rather different from those embodied in the standard model.
99 Sharing a film with a third party, it implied, was tantamount to infidelity.
100 Wilberforce saw very clearly that this was the issue and that evolutionism was damnable because it implied moral and cultural relativity.
101 This implied that it was possible to construct a rational theory based on these objective laws.
102 This is implied by the subsequent downregulation of the Hox-B1 and B2 domains specifically in r1 and r3.
103 However, the implied difference in compensation for increased risk of death among workers choosing different occupations would be very large.
104 Helping people experience change and its consequences goes beyond the superficial involvement implied by the popular notion of buy-in.
105 One might expect the fluctuations that are implied by quantum mechanics to give a cosmological constant that is very large.
106 The purchaser should not accept any argument that implied warranties are adequate.
107 There is an implied duty upon partners to exercise reasonable care in the performance of their duties under the agreement.
108 Implied in this approach is a definite change of emphasis from pluralist-type accounts.
109 Twelfth-century romances make it plain that for a noblewoman to suckle her own child implied a quite exceptional degree of love.
110 At the same time the new tax system implied a fundamental change in the nature and purpose of the village community.
111 They are employed individually,(www.Sentencedict.com) and their employment contracts - real or implied - are individual.
112 Trade unions implied a host of civil rights, beginning with freedom of association, which were incompatible with autocracy.
113 But the implied unity of mankind seems to stem from indifference.
114 Which surprised me, because you implied you had a headache.
115 Notice that a clear accumulator instruction can be seen as such an instruction with an implied operand value of zero.
116 The degree of capitalist development implied the momentum of a bourgeois revolution.
117 Again, the level of risk implied by this explanation seems inconsistent with the dosimetry and previous estimates of genetic risk.
118 The triplet groove can be specifically written as triplets or a triplet feel can be implied.
119 Not withstanding this limitation, the powers contained in the section do not restrict any other express or implied rights of action.
120 Will there not be a continuity of evolution implied, in contradiction to our postulated discontinuous collapse?
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