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And probably back home there would be the implication that if you can't work things out among them with consensus, probably the king has some weight.
But most surprising of all, to any experienced passing angel, would be the implication that from now on they will have nothing much to do.
Some critics also object to what they perceive to be the implication that a country's population ought to live within the biocapacity of its own territory and not draw on outside resources through trade.
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Much worse was the implication that Read was too timid mentally to be a Test cricketer.
What he resents is the implication that to sound working class is automatically to sound stupid.
Nor is the implication that we make £1m ($1.6m) a week from ice cream.
"The disappointing part of the report was the implication that there were systemic failings in child welfare.
A nostalgia for ancestral ways is present, and there is the implication that basic qualities are being lost to assimilation.
What is held to be suspect is the implication that some emollient artistic satisfaction can be taken from Nazi evil.
In "Doctors Who Love Publicity" (July 2), there is the implication that doctors who seek publicity are not excellent physicians.
What is most disturbing, however, is the implication that actual artworks and artifacts might reasonably be dispensed with.
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