Sentence examples for implication essentially from inspiring English sources

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Thus there is no proper defence against such an attack, but it may be possible to counterattack the assertion of A. Along the same lines, to challenge an implication essentially amounts to providing a proof of the antecedent and claiming that the other player will fail to build a proof of the consequent from it.

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"In addition to the obvious domestic political implications of essentially inviting interference in our election, they will further undermine European confidence in the reliability of the US as an ally – particularly in the face of Russian adventurism," he said.

In last year's dispute, a broad coalition of civil rights groups and free-speech advocates urged the court to recognize the First Amendment implications of essentially criminalizing the making of rap music and what an adverse ruling could mean for what anyone can say on the Internet.

However, the concept has broadened so that it is now a fundamental component of Darwinian or 'evolutionary' medicine, with implications for essentially all aspects of human health.

Furthermore, determining multiple, rather than single causes of death for any particular case is more likely to accurately reflect the interaction of different diseases that lead to death and give a more complete representation of broad, population-level cause categories for which the public health response implications are essentially similar.

The "(Rightarrow )" direction:   This implication results from essentially the same arguments as Lemma 13 for two reasons: Firstly, the (now larger) subset ( big {, varphi in C^1_c({mathbb B}_{2 rho }(0)) ; big | ; Vert varphi Vert _{L^q} le 1, Vert varphi Vert _{W^{1,infty }} le 1 big } ) is also relatively compact in (big (L^q({{mathbb R}^{N}}), ; Vert cdot Vert _{L^q({{mathbb R}^{N}})}big )).

By implication, you're essentially saying "Hi, I'm US President Donald Trump, and I think other countries and the people in them are second rate at best".

Prosecutors in North Carolina made similar arguments, but with a further undercurrent of indignation, as such suspicions are essentially implications of their own work.

Civic Party lawyers also helped in a legal challenge to the construction of a bridge from Hong Kong to Macau, questioning whether full consideration had been given to the environmental implications of building essentially a long causeway over the shallow waters of the mouth of the Pearl River, home to one of the world's rarest kinds of river dolphin.

Epictetus is particularly fond of exploring the implications of this essentially Stoic conception.

This would be fine, were it not for its implication that he is essentially a singer (which he no longer is) & for its implication that "the people" are clamoring to hear his voice (which they no longer are).

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