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What Bernie Kerik did wrong did not implicate what the results were for the public.
Many implicate what M. Paul Friedberg, a landscape architect and pioneering playground designer in the 1960's, calls "safety fundamentalism" and what others say is a tendency of affluent two-career parents to try to "childproof the world".
These mechanisms are not unique to dementing illnesses and, especially in their multiplicity, implicate what is seen with aging.
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"The demands for dignity that were part of the protest movement also implicated what many perceive to be Egypt's undignified dependency on the U.S.," Mr. Hanna said.
Whereas Barb's sentence in (1) can be used literally with its conventional meaning without implicating what she did, (2a) cannot be used literally with its conventional meaning without implicating (2c).
Who else is implicated, and what is the problem?
Like the viewer of Giorgione's "Tempest," we are implicated in what is happening.
Westerners, she said, are believed to be implicated in what Pakistanis see as an American foreign policy that is anti-Muslim and harms Pakistani interests.
I'm implicated in what it does and I feel I have a responsibility and a right to a say, albeit just a minuscule one, in what it does".
The ordering of speaking and listening is part of the social furniture of the lecture hall and Rose would invite students to think about the way power, authority and knowledge were implicated in what had unfolded that morning.
"Having purchased from Boots many times when flying abroad I've unwittingly been implicated in what in effect is fraudulent activity which I'm annoyed about now!" he said.
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