Sentence examples for implication a larger from inspiring English sources

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It follows that if science includes technology (as "man" is sometimes said to include "woman"), it is, by implication, a larger and more important topic.

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Assuming equivalence of ability distributions of the practitioner samples, the implication of a larger Cronbach Alpha value is that the four-option test would provide more reproducible estimates of the relative ranking of practitioners.

When Abel finally loses his temper, there's a prolonged chase (car, foot, and subway) that's exciting enough, but the glory of "A Most Violent Year" lies in Chandor's sense of how a certain corner of the world (and, by implication, a much larger portion of it) works, for ill or for good.

To understand the implications of a larger House, we enlisted software developer Kevin Baas and his Auto-Redistrict program to draw 593 new congressional districts for the entire country.

Yet, the items mentioned above should have served to initiate a start on a more holistic debate on a future with fully automated vehicles and their implications in a larger context, i.e. in the system of automobility.

But the lack of representation for older women also has important implications on a larger scale.

The functional implications of a larger cortical representation can be assessed by means of psychophysical methods.

The implication that a large donation -- and it is by no means one of our largest -- can grease the process is just not true.

Spare, too, the condescending argument that disaffected Democrats who joined Republican ranks in recent decades are "voting against their own best interests," undemocratic in its implication that a large swath of America isn't mentally fit to cast a ballot.

And certainly this picture's implication that a large aircraft carrier program was not accepted by the government until after the Battle of Midway is wrong.Likewise a certain natural impulse to mingle a good bit of romance with the realities of naval history has been somewhat soggily indulged a fact against which many patrons, not necessarily naval, may object.

However, mast cells are best known for their implication in a large number of physio-pathological settings, including allergy, asthma, atherosclerosis, inflammatory arthritis, multiple sclerosis and cancer [2] [7].

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