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And, at least by implication, offer questions about how everyone else might raise the standard of those pipes.
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"By implication, their joint offer, at the £2bn level, would suggest modest value for Emap's Consumer magazine assets".
Kotler is also gently critical of legislators and policymakers — and by implication, economists — who offer single-fix solutions.
It called for more government backing for homeopathy on the NHS, stating that complementary medicine, and by implication homeopathy, "has the potential to offer clinically effective solutions to conditions such as eczema, depression, insomnia, allergy, and irritable bowel syndrome".
Pietersen, however, has become the first England player to express his disappointment at Chris Gayle's continued absence from the West Indies team, conceding by implication that without their explosive opener the tourists offer far less attractive, or competitive, opposition.
Such insights are more immediate than those offered by scholarly works and are conveyed by implication and assumption rather than analysis and exposition.
His father offers a slightly chilling lesson in the manners, and by implication the metaphysics, of the New World.
By implication, merely feminine.
By implication, so is he.
Forgive and, by implication, forget.
And, by implication, ruining it.
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