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"There was a subtle implication that if we didn't allow the club to continue, there'd be legal action," she said.
It's practically a mantra, with the subtle implication that the current generation of doctors consists of mere technicians.
There's a subtle implication here: True privacy allows you to control others' access to you so that you can choose whether or not to interact.
But the filmmakers deal with more subtle implication, of "ordinary" Germans as well as a world community that did not step in to save the Jews.
Selecting a word is often more a matter of connotation, the subtle implication of ideas or emotions, than of denotation, the literal meaning.
There can also be an element of value judgement about the way labels are applied, a subtle implication that these books are all basically the same – derivative at best, cynically bandwagon-jumping at worst.
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Ceding control to the host has some other, subtle implications.
But analysts say the change has important if subtle implications for relations with China.
The decision is complex, and lawyers will be arguing over its more subtle implications for years.
It also has subtle implications for evidence evaluation in areas such as accident investigation, confirmation of scientific theories, law, diagnosis, and financial auditing.
Because the longest-match rule is widely used, a language designer or a compiler implementor frequently overlooks the subtle implications of the rule.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com