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A gold relief would be confusing because of its excessive reflectivity, and because, by strong implication, it represented the wrong kind of magnificence.
So when David Brafman of the Getty Research Institute was approached by art collector Ed Sweeney to assist in the development of a modern-day rare manuscript, he understood the historical implication it represented.
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When the Munich Agreement with Hitler was made in September 1938, sacrificing Czechoslovakia to the Nazis, Churchill laid bare its implications, insisting that it represented "a total and unmitigated defeat".
This phenomenon has a fascinating broader implication, as it represents a case where additive noise on the concentration level induces a change in the macroscopic behavior of the organism, which gives evolutionary advantage under some conditions.
The Descent of Peace also has neo-platonic implications- it represents the descent of the soul into the body, which is symbolized by the cramped stable.
It's a four-minute rage against the dying light, in which a phone booth considers its own impending doom with profound philosophical insight into the social and cultural implications its loss represents.
There is, however, limited evidence of mental health implications of working poverty, despite its representing a rapidly expanding segment of impoverished populations in many developed nations.
There Peirce introduced a system for propositional logic based on five axioms for implication (represented by the sign '$-\kern-.4em< $), including what is now called Peirce's law.
The implication operator is represented using the combination of a colon and a dash (i.e., ":-").
That speech was almost entirely about herself -- her commitment to public service, her stance on issues, her claim that she won more votes than Obama, and the implication that she represented a large segment of Democratic voters that Obama would need to win in November.
Defects of heme biosynthesis in developing erythroblasts can have profound medical implications, as represented by sideroblastic anemia.
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