Sentence examples for being more implicated from inspiring English sources

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Our data supports the idea of anxiety being more implicated to migraine than depression.

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He couldn't be more implicated".

"We're more implicated in Britain than ever," Mr. Molho said.

As the decision noted, other countries (with perhaps better lobbyists) have been more implicated in terrorism.

His basic premise is that brain chemistry is more implicated in bad behaviour, including criminal behaviour, than most of us, or the law, currently accept.

If civilians are more implicated than ever, so too are the news media and humanitarian agencies, which bring and cause their own interventions.

Just so, I'm certain that a kind of logic connects these three characters, and I begin to suspect that I am more implicated in it than I thought.

Climate was more implicated in flu and Lyme disease.

Kanhai's account of events in Trinidad suggests then that Warner was more implicated in the bribery scandal than he has previously admitted.

The right amygdala would be more implicated than the left in a fast visual detection through a subcortical route [6].

Not surprisingly however, Staphylococcus aureus was noted to be more implicated in LOS than in EOS.

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