Sentence examples for all that it implies from inspiring English sources

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Biblical theology suggests both that human beings cannot fully possess the Name of God with all that it implies and at the same time that we nevertheless bear responsibility for how we wield the Word.

That word, "good", and all that it implies, is fascinating to me.

But selling out, and all that it implies for his integrity as a consumer champion, is not on his agenda.

But then, easiness and all that it implies held no interest for this most raucous kicker-over of literary, social and political tables.

That neatly sums up one of the barriers to wearable technology and all that it implies: are we ready to get so intimate with technology that we're prepared to wear it?

In other words, interracial dating (and all that it implies) has become so respectable that the most conservative, not to say reactionary, elements in American society feel it incumbent upon them to accept and even embrace it...

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"It can be traumatic to have the army in control of public security, but I am convinced that we don't have a better alternative, even with all the risks that it implies," said Monte Alejandro Rubido, a senior public security official who is overseeing the overhaul of Mexico's police forces.

Five years ago, Randall, along with his business partner, Mary Jones, opened Ultra, a salon on what was then a desolate patch of East Fourth Street just west of Avenue B. Like many modern salons, Ultra embodies Ms. Rogers's legacy, with nearly equal representation of the sexes and all the internecine messiness that it implies (40percentt of those who make the trek are male).

Allied intelligence knew little of German atomic plans but was fully aware of Nazi interest in heavy water, with all that it implied.

But friends thought that, over the years, she'd grown more comfortable with being a Kennedy, with all that it implied — comfortable enough to run for her Uncle Robert's old Senate seat.

She's an earnest, outspoken lefty, he a handsome, apolitical toff who "liked the word 'bourgeois' and all that it implied" and "wanted to live life in such a way that if a photograph were taken at random, it would be a cool photograph".

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