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By implication everything else is grounded in the surviving manuscript evidence as examined under the microscope of Nicholls's detective-style scrutiny.
They look a bit like planets — a recurring motif here — but, as the video explains, are used by teachers to give young children a sense of the interconnectedness of geometric forms, materials and, by implication, everything in the world.
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Far easier to talk about "partition", with its implication of everything falling apart as the British left, as though the falling apart wasn't the direct result of a policy of divide and rule.
Another is the implication that everything would have been better if dictators just gradually got nicer, rather than getting gone, and that the whole Arab Spring, which certainly has had its low moments, can be written off as an undifferentiated mess — as if Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya were all part of the same story.
But there's also a dangerous logic encoded in such descriptions, suggesting a mirror image of tech-rejections like Paul Miller's: the implication that everything from the web to the economics of an App Store is a natural environment we must either exist within or opt out of, and can no more control than skies or oceans.
The divine causation involved in the origin of the universe is both complete and irresistible, and if the remainder of history is nothing but logical implication, then everything is the result of the initial creative act of God and in no way the causal result of anything else.
Alfred Hitchcock knew instinctively what American Horror Story has never understood, that implication is everything.
In his follow-up the next day about how he was being treated unfairly by the media, he split hairs again about how Florida was just in the "cone" of the forecast, and by implication, that everything might be OK.
Then there's the constant implication that everything we do is questionable, immoral, and should be governmentally regulated, like; how many children we may have, what foods we are allowed to eat, what transportation options we should be limited to, etc.
However, such environments were of no small importance during the Cold War: in addition to their symbolic significance, they also had direct implications for everything from military strategy to natural resource management.
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