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The phrase "against implications" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or statements that oppose or challenge certain implications or assumptions.
Example: "The report was created to argue against implications that the new policy would harm employee morale."
Alternatives: "contrary to assumptions" or "in opposition to suggestions".
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Although they said they were pleased with the verdict, they railed against implications before and during the trial that their son had been a racist.
In the car company's blog, Tesla defended itself against implications by Fortune magazine that it had misled its investors about risks associated with its business and, specifically, Autopilot technology.
However, he cautioned against implications for other colleges.
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He actually was protesting against the implications of the Stamp Act.
Morrison, who didn't absorb her father's racism, continues to grapple with these ideas and argue against their implications.
When Bush met with congressional leaders after the attacks, Senator Tom Daschle, the South Dakota Democrat, cautioned against the implications of the word "war".
In the early part of the 18th century there developed a cultural reaction against the implications of the union of England with Scotland (1707).
The changes have secured the passage of the metadata laws with Labor's support and the cancellation of a parliamentary inquiry scheduled for Friday, at which media executives were preparing to rail against the implications of the laws for journalists.
The changes secured the passage of the data retention laws through the house of representatives with Labor's support on Thursday and the cancellation of a parliamentary inquiry scheduled for Friday, at which media executives were preparing to rail against the implications of the laws for journalists.
ELSI research is strongly predicated by a concern to protect society against harmful implications of science and technology and thus reproduces a long-standing division of labour in our society between promoters of new technology and critical responders (Garud and Ahlstrom [1997]).
When planning medicine/excipient exposure studies the research question to be answered needs to be balanced against the implications of study design.
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