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By implications, all stakeholders need to work together to support the performance of health workers if desired health outcomes are to be attained.
Ms. Malcolm said she was downright angered by implications that she was doing anything untoward.
The process of party formation – dealing with the post-communist realities and finding a way of communicating with a constituency that demanded that solutions should be very different from those that the fallen communist regimes had followed – created problems and, by implications, new solutions.
What was the alternative, get a divorce?" She is also irked by implications that her role as a lobbyist for Harlem's underfunded North General Hospital, where she served as director of community and government affairs before taking her current job, presented a conflict of interest during her husband's tenure as a senator.
They are among the hundreds of dealers from all corners of the United States fighting to get back their businesses — and in many cases their good names, tarnished by implications of poor performance — through an arbitration process that will begin next week.
Conduct "restrained within the required limits [stipulated by the principle of equal freedom], calling out no antagonistic passions, favors harmonious cooperation, profits the group, and, by implications, profits the average of individuals".
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By implication, so is he.
Forgive and, by implication, forget.
By implication, merely feminine.
And, by implication, ruining it.
By implication, Miami played the wrong way.
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