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Second, the £6.5bn or so implied by the Stevens plan for 2019-20 may be easier to find than smaller sums at the start of the parliament.
In particular, utilizing the 50 closest earthquakes in an individual site of interest, Nuannin et al. (2005) found that a low-FMD b-value was related to a high accumulated tectonic stress and so implied a prospective area of upcoming earthquakes.
Banks claims Hoffman could not produce any evidence to support his case, and so implied things by using words in the report such as "likely," "presumably," "perhaps," and "implied" when discussing Banks and his motives.
The lack of EMT so implied in ILC is therefore consistent with the inability of these irreversibly cadherin-defective tumors to excite stromal reaction or to present with a scirrhous phenotype [ 46].
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Or so implies the defense.
Doing so implies benefit cuts, a higher retirement age, or finding more revenue.
Or so imply a number of companies, in their recent explanations why their businesses were weak late last year.
"So" implies expertise and special knowledge, enhancing the weight of the answer and the status of the answerer.
You could do what they wanted – maybe call them "baas" and in doing so imply that you accepted the racial paradigm – that you were their inferior.
Or so implies a new paper by Bill White, the chief economist at the Bank for International Settlements, which asks: "Is price stability enough?"*Inflation is indeed a curse on economies.
"So" implies that we're in the middle of a continuing conversation; it's the touch of a hand on my shoulder.
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