Sentence examples for an implication of from inspiring English sources

"an implication of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to something that has been suggested by a particular statement or action, often implicitly rather than explicitly. For example: "My friend's silence was an implication of his disapproval."

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An association rule is an implication of the form A→B, where A and B are sets of API elements.

An association rule is an implication of the form X → Y, where X ⊂  I,  Y ⊂  I and X ∩  Y =  ϕ.

But an implication of our lesson is what?

Perhaps again there was an implication of flesh.

So an implication of the lesson is, the lesson implies the following.

This is an implication of hierarchical structure of the constructed networks.

So I take her actions as an implication of her feelings".

There was an implication of "fraud and deception" in their petition drive, the court said.

It was still unseasonably warm but there was now an implication of winter in the air.

I think there's an implication of what it might be — that it would be sexual.

"This is an implication of Hamas into a dishonorable political battle," he said.

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