Sentence examples for calls the implication that from inspiring English sources

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Lord Mandelson calls the implication that a terrorist was released for commercial reasons "offensive", but it emerged this week that three British ministers have visited Libya in the past 15 months (as has Prince Andrew, Britain's special representative for trade and investment).

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On Sunday, an ABC spokeswoman said Mr. Olson was hired for his "specialized knowledge and expertise in immunity agreements" and took issue with what she called the implication that ABC was paying for the interview.

That's what the late Molly Ivins always called Rick Perry, with the implication that there wasn't much underneath.

Further, being drug free shouldn't be called "clean," with the implication that active addiction is "dirty".

His carmina ("songs"), written in stanzas of two or four lines of polished Greek metres, are now universally called odes, although the implication that they were to be sung to the accompaniment of a lyre is probably only a literary convention.

"They think that, to succeed in a war of attrition, they need a leader in Washington like McCain .This morning, the McCain camp held a conference call to rebut the implication that al Qaeda was endorsing the Republican, insisting, essentially, that Mr McCain is their worst enemy, intent as he is on not giving up the fight in the Middle East.

Or as Paul Wolfowitz, dean of the school of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University and one of those advisers, wrote recently, AIDS in Africa and the environment are serious problems, but calling them national security threats carries "the implication that conventional security is no longer something we need to worry much about".

Shortly after Olbermann's "shut the hell up" commentary on President Bush last month, conservative radio pounced on the implication that he was calling American troops in Iraq "cold-blooded killers," and Olbermann took particular note of criticism from Laura Ingraham, who said on the air, "I believe MSNBC really needs to bring in a medical team at this point...

Shortly after Olbermann's "shut the hell up" commentary on President Bush last month, conservative radio pounced on the implication that he was calling American troops in Iraq "cold-blooded killers," and Olbermann took particular note of criticism from Laura Ingraham, who said on the air, "I believe MSNBC really needs to bring in a medical team at this point..

But the officials refused to verify the nationalities of any of the detainees for fear of what one called the "legal implications" that could impede the interrogations.

I decided to call all of us Gummies — grown-up mommies — with the implication that some of us were so old we could have dentures.

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