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Sentence count:159+7Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: hintinferinsinuateintimatesuggestSimilar words: simplycomplycomply withimplementimplicationimplementationapplyreplyMeaning: [ɪm'plaɪ]  v. 1. express or state indirectly 2. suggest as a logically necessary consequence; in logic 3. have as a logical consequence 4. suggest that someone is guilty 5. have as a necessary feature or consequence; entail. 
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61. A change of citizenship did not of course imply a divorce from the old country.
62. Perhaps by making cannabis legal our society would imply progressive sanction to the use of any mood-altering drug.
63. Appearing before a grand jury under subpoena as Bowles did does not imply guilt.
64. Secondly the standard routes to chaos imply the existence of a well-defined onset of chaotic behaviour.
65. Urban environments imply low air quality very high levels of light pollution, and serious obscuration of the sky by tall buildings.
66. It did not imply membership of a social circle but an attitude of mind.
67. A change along one irrelevant dimension always seems to imply changes in the relevant dimensions for the preoperational child.
68. He said he used the phrase as a figure of speech, and did not mean to imply she was a coward.
69. They stressed that such intervention did not imply intervention in the internal affairs of the country concerned.
70. Doesn't that imply a belief in intrinsic essences that is in direct contradiction with the fundamental principles of existentialism?
71. A pardon need not imply that a soldier did not desert, or show cowardice, or disobey orders.
72. Different patterns of demand imply different demand curves for individual goods and services and determine different equilibrium prices and quantities.
73. Hence with our present framework perfect competition does not necessarily imply an efficient set of firms.
74. None of this is to imply that Dobson is uncaring toward victims of wife abuse.
75. Both reasons for fragmenting work imply the creation of a managerial hierarchy to co-ordinate and control the various fragmented jobs.
76. They are, in a very restricted sense: decreasing ray average costs or increasing returns to scale imply ray subadditivity.
77. I do not imply some teleological goal-seeking or the existence of a great designer with an aim in mind.
78. An awareness of number invariance would imply the ability to conserve number and that corresponding schemata have developed.
79. This would imply retention of a small expeditionary force.
80. Do you realize what his words imply?
81. By allowing earlier detection to erroneously imply longer survival.
82. It imply the illegal word sign in the data.
83. But equilibrium does not, sadly(sentencedict.com), imply full employment.
84. Correlations can be spurious and do not imply causality.
85. Do you realize fully what your words imply?
86. There continuing efforts to prove the parallel axion do not imply ignorance of Gauss's thoughts.
87. Here , two-dimensionality may imply Feng Bin's critical attitude toward the monotony of urban life.
88. This is predicted by various statistical models, and does not imply that earthquakes that are distant in location, but close in time, are causally related.
89. Would that imply the end of China's era of rapid growth?
90. The depictions of feasting rituals imply that men dominated in this realm.
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