Sentence examples for implication strongly from inspiring English sources

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An important policy-relevant implication, strongly supported by the audit committee, is that realignment of an applied research institute toward a stronger market-orientation should not be at the expense of basic research.

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(4) In developing countries, the policy implication act strongly forms different perspectives such as government and university role in incubator management and funding; however, developing countries indicated a medium level of policy implication.

When Frederic Bartlett imported the term 'schema' into the psychology of memory from neurophysiology, he worried about its static implications: "I strongly dislike the term 'schema'.

Moreover, the implication of the strongly co-regulated AtWRKY25 and AtWRKY33 genes (P-lin value 0.74) in the same signal transduction pathways and the functional redundancy of AtWRKY11 and AtWRKY17 (P-lin value 0.63) were reported by Andreasson et al. [ 47] and Journot-Catalino et al. [ 48], respectively.

Both styles had moments of incredible beauty; the rhythm section of Mr. Peacock and Mr. Wilson, whose refined free-jazz telepathy has little directly stated pulse but lots of clear implications, already communicates strongly.

Dombek makes this case elegantly, and by heavy implication: If you are strongly averse to something, won't you inevitably have trouble recognizing it within yourself?

The theoretical implications of this research strongly support the notion that family firms possess a predisposition for innovation and the successful management of knowledge resources.

The species' movement ecology contrasts strongly, with implications for nest-event detectability: ~ 66% of leatherback nesting is outside the monitoring area, compared to ~ 12% of loggerhead nesting.

These results have broader implications by demonstrating that strongly felt emotions could be rewarding in themselves in the absence of a physically tangible reward or a specific functional goal.

Compared to high income countries, these countries collectively face a higher proportion of the global mental health burden with more limited overall financial resources and lower levels of spending on mental healthcare, with strongly negative implications for funding community-based and institutional care, pharmacological treatments, and psychosocial interventions [ 3].

"I strongly resent the implication that I'm in IT," snorts a wounded Steve Cross, who is keen to argue his case.

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