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Dombek makes this case elegantly, and by heavy implication: If you are strongly averse to something, won't you inevitably have trouble recognizing it within yourself?
But the authors of the report also invite the reader, by heavy implication, to ask whether the top brass at Conservative HQ was quite as ignorant of Clarke's alleged behaviour as the official record suggests.
To dig up ancient "racy" photographs of Trump's wife adds absolutely nothing to the political conversation other than the heavy implication that such conduct is ill-befitting of a first lady, and might therefore reflect poorly on Trump's candidacy.
Not so long ago, the police were reeling from the death of Smiley Culture after a police raid on his home, and heavy implication in the phone-hacking scandal, which led to the resignation of its two most senior staff.
Aside from moral questions regarding free will, the technique itself can be viewed as an act of evil: to a soundtrack of Beethoven, Alex is drugged and made to watch snuff movies, with the heavy implication that these have been manufactured by the government.
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