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There's a clear implication of what the ideal modern home should look like – of a sensible, masculine lifestyle.
"But even if the word 'education' isn't there, there's a clear implication of educational benefits in a lot of the marketing".
A clear implication of his argument is that many people in the City and on Wall Street are the financial equivalent of slumlords or toll collectors in pin-striped suits.
A clear implication of Mackie's notion of a causal field and Woodward's manipulability account of causation for causal inference in LSAs is the need to collect as many relevant ancillary covariates as possible.
A clear implication of our study, therefore, is that long-lived mammals are more likely than short-lived mammals to reach an age when their lives are affected by senescence (that is, an age closer to their maximum life span).
A clear implication of this is that the perceived "non-randomness" in the genomic distribution of translocation breakpoints is not necessarily related to the initial localization of DSBs, but could be the result of the selection process by which only a few of those DSBs eventually survive in the cells of a tumor.
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At the centre of the play is a clear implication that the besetting vice of the Irish is not pugnacity but paralysis – a point made in the same period by the young James Joyce, in those short stories which would be published (after delays) as Dubliners in 1914.
Fabio Capello's £6m-a-year appointment was justified by the Football Association on the grounds that he was truly world-class, a clear implication that no Englishman was worthy of the label.
Imagine both the complexity and lack of certainty that will be involved in such a regulatory effort....However, the clear implication of such designation, whether officially acknowledged or not, will be that such institutions, in whole or in part, will be sheltered by access to a Federal safety net in time of crisis; they will be broadly understood to be "too big to fail".
The clear implication of this is that what makes a good world, or a better one, and what makes the best one possible, can be specified independently of God.
The clear implication of these comparisons is that a level of dissatisfaction existed with current treatments.
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