Sentence examples for Implication from inspiring English sources

The word "implication" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express the idea that something will have a consequence or result from a particular action. For example: "The implication of running late for the meeting is that our project could be delayed."

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Implication

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Jason Downs, an attorney for the Gray family, told the Post: "We disagree with any implication that Freddie Gray severed his own spinal cord".

On Saturday, Jonathan Eyal, the international director of the Royal United Services Institute, took issue with Blair's analysis and any implication that western governments were not informed before invading Iraq of the sectarian violence that was likely to be stirred up.

The council found the implication that a high proportion of DSP recipients are "slackers" and should not be receiving DSP was "offensive to an extent not justified by the public interest".

The implication was that these women had been chosen for all the wrong reasons.

The implication is that dressing in a more conventionally feminine way is somehow more frivolous, and can undermine perceptions of a woman's intellectual and professional skills.

The implication of our present velocity is that we'll have arrived at a figurative 2005 by the time the teams become reacquainted in Australia later this year.

The implication is that councils are pursuing these applications in their self-interest.

What that means is that of course they didn't direct it - no one's suggesting they directed it - but they approved it by implication.

The implication is: if political parties deliver against a core belief, with integrity, and do not act like perennial crooks, then no matter how minimal the change they achieve, it is the integrity that matters.

The implication is that tax collections have been so badly hit by the economic chaos since January's election that government revenues are no longer sufficient to cover day-to-day costs.

One of Kenny's first lines was the current economic mess his government was now dealing with was "not your fault", the implication being that the real fault lay with the builders and speculators, and their chums in the Irish banks who loaned them billions to construct new homes and offices that no one really needed.

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