Sentence examples for by an implication that from inspiring English sources

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Its pathos was underscored by an implication that the woman he loved was remote and unattainable.

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The president stopped short of suggesting that this rejection, of the third successive bid made by Turkey, was in any way an implication that his developing country was less of a challenger than France.

By implication, that includes municipal bonds.

Bhagwat's comments caused a storm among opposition politicians, angered by the implication that a woman who won a Nobel Peace Prize for her work in India would have had ulterior motives.

Bhagwat's comments caused a storm among opposition politicians, angered by the implication that a woman who won a Nobel Peace Prize for her work in India would have had ulterior motives.

It seems clear, at least by negative implication, that a modification of a work by the purchaser which does not "prejudice... the honour or reputation of the author" was intended by Parliament to be within the purchaser's rights.

It could be read as antifeminist, if you had a term paper to write; parents may be more disturbed by the implication that an obedient child is more likely to have his mom taken by Martians.

I was stunned by the implication that a cancer diagnosis in a patient who used tobacco was acceptable.

Politico, which reports that the budget document will "avoid revamping Social Security and Medicare," and the Associated Press, which says the budget "won't touch Social Security or Medicare," get snowed by the implication that a cut in disability isn't a cut to Social Security.

The candidate, she told Winfrey, took that question as a challenge, and was insulted by the implication that she was a member of "a nomadic tribe from some Neanderthal cave" and wasn't able to be in touch with the rest of the world.

Bush loses because he first tells her that the question is confusing, then is offended by the implication that a person of "means," as he puts it Romney, who would do well to watch the clip, would say "success"—would be any less on top of that sort of thing, ("But I don't think it's fair to say, you haven't had cancer. Therefore, you don't know what's it like"), and then never really answers it.

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