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The phrase "a necessary implication of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing logical conclusions or consequences that must follow from a given premise or statement.
Example: "The new policy is a necessary implication of our commitment to sustainability."
Alternatives: "an essential consequence of" or "a required inference from".
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In 1984 he wrote that slow, steady monetary growth was "not a necessary implication of monetarist theory".
Almost 120 years later, the godfather of intelligent design creationism, Phillip Johnson, expressed much the same view, asking, "What is Darwinism?" and answering, "it is a necessary implication of a philosophical doctrine called scientific naturalism, which is based on the a priori assumption that God was always absent from the realm of nature.
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Lacking both the necessary implication of three dimensions and seriousness of intent, the results feel superficial and contextually vague.
More specifically, current research is still evaluating the sufficient and necessary implication of motor systems for language understanding opposed to debating their facilitation or cooperation.
This article is designed to aid health care professionals understand the necessary implications of including logistics planning in disaster management and crisis mitigation.
In the absence of express language or necessary implication to the contrary, the courts therefore presume that even the most general words were intended to be subject to the basic rights of the individual.
Some cosmopolitans believe such conflict is inevitable and a necessary part of understanding what cosmopolitanism entails but that this implication is unproblematic (Ypi 2013).
It was a necessary process of purification.
It was a necessary precaution, of course.
Given that a necessary condition of a belief's being justified is that it be based on an appropriate reason, which theory of the basing relation one adopts may have significant implications for one's theory of epistemic justification.
Purchase a necessary amount of perishable goods.
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