Sentence examples similar to a judgment loaded with implications from inspiring English sources

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Iowa is anxiously waiting for the Trump administration to rule on a request that is loaded with implications for the law's survival.

Regardless of any regret that may have followed Liam's tweet about a certain building's security, or Chris Brown and Rihanna's Instagram photo loaded with implications, the posts were seen, judged and discussed before they could even think twice.

It's one of those quasi-English-quasi-medical terms, loaded with implications and stereotypes.

Instead, a lingering shot of something mundane – a front door being closed, a car pulling into a garage – is suddenly loaded with implication.

It was a weird moment — perhaps loaded with implication, perhaps not — but in any case the verse sounded great.

Loaded with implication, it's an apt demonstration of Hemingway's famous minimalist dictum that "the omitted part would strengthen the story and make people feel something more than they understood".

But the nickname has become far more loaded with implication since 45 people, all Tzotzil Indians, were massacred on Dec. 22 in a hamlet a few miles up a mountain pass from here.

Saturday's game, however, is loaded with vital implications, and a loss by either team figures to imperil — if not squash — the hopes of a playoff berth.

Even the names chosen to refer to the language communities in Quebec are loaded with political implications.

She longs to be the daughter that was, the lover gone before, and her vertiginous descent comes loaded with troubling implications.

Instead, they're must-see matchups loaded with playoff implications.

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