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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as implication" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward in many contexts.
It could be used when discussing the consequences or meanings derived from a statement or situation, but it is better to use it in a more specific context.
Example: "The results of the study suggest a significant change in behavior, as implication, we may need to reconsider our approach."
Alternatives: "as a consequence" or "as a result".
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The answers have significant financial implications as well as implication with regard to technology selection, infrastructure design, and staffing requirements.
In "Big Two-Hearted River," Nick's complicated European experience — or the way that fishing is sanity-preserving for Nick, the damaged veteran — is conveyed clearly in the first version, and left apparent only as implication in the published second version.
If we read '→' as implication and type variables as propositional variables, then we recognize three familiar tautologies in the right-hand column of the table.
If the predicate 'is a heap' denotes a fuzzy set and the conditional is interpreted as implication in Łukasiewicz's continuum-valued logic, then the Sorites Paradox can be avoided.
There is a fundamental difference between semantic facts concerning belief contexts (as implication and synonymy), and questions that come closer to psychological processes (how can a person sincerely utter such a sentence?).
Jungho, who recently won a World Illustration Award, told The Huffington Post that his graphic design studies taught him "several visual languages such as implication and metaphor," which he wanted to incorporate in his depictions of storytelling.
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Results from the network are given and their implications discussed, as are implications for future direction for the research.
3.08pm: My colleague Dan Roberts has tweeted this: markets tumbling again as implications of Cameron's non-offer sink in.
Results are discussed in light of CASA, as well as implications and directions for future studies.
Some theoretical perspectives on these issues are presented as well as implications for design.
Limitations and future research directions are discussed as well as implications for clinical practice.
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