Sentence examples for generally implies that from inspiring English sources

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The White House has characterized Clinton's speech at MIT as a "major address". This term generally implies that the speech will contain an important statement about a significant topic, Vest said.

This generally implies that the density of energy demand is extremely high, even the renewable energy facilities are involved, they can just play as a minor energy provider at the current technology level.

For a musician to take on a second band as a relief from the first generally implies that the one on the side is both less complex and less taxing than the main gig.

Although environmental pollution can be caused by natural events such as forest fires and active volcanoes, use of the word pollution generally implies that the contaminants have an anthropogenic source that is, a source created by human activities.

Also, when WLAN is not available, all traffic is sent and received via the 3G interface, which generally implies that non-critical applications enjoy less bandwidth than when WLAN is also used.

This generally implies that the plant is a fast growing species and this conforms to the earlier findings by Odee (1998) and Imoro et al. (2012) that Moringa is a fast growing plant and grows between 6 to 7 m per annum even in areas receiving less than 400 mm of rainfall.

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Book reviewers generally imply that they have read the entire oeuvre of the author under discussion, as well as those of his peers, and I have no doubt they will continue to do so.

Even when buildings constructed before 1500 remain intact, the many textbooks dealing with antique and medieval theories of architecture seldom make qualitative distinctions and generally imply that all surviving antique and medieval buildings were good, if not absolutely perfect.

Wanting to be part of this brave, new, meritocratic, youthful, and oh-so-hip world, we all started dropping our Ts and our Hs, stretching out our vowels into a new language called Estuary, and generally implying that we too had propelled ourselves from the cradles of our sink estates to rock stardom, or married-to-Madonna-dom, or acolyte-of-Saatchi-dom, or, less starrily, web designerdom.

Quite frequently, articles will be published with titles like, "Why Are U.S. Firms Holding $5 Trillion in Cash?" or, "Why Millionaire Investors Are Holding On To Cash". These articles generally imply that there is something strange or unusual going on, and/or that the people and organizations should be "doing something" with all of this cash.

These findings generally imply that Nigeria's forest resource which is mostly under state management is faced with the problem of overexploitation by locals due to poor implementation of protection rules for most protected areas as well as poor investment in the forestry sub-sector by the government.

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