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Leaning towards the mom because of the implication that it's only a woman's job to change a diaper.

Still, Peter Kaufman, president of the Gordian Group, an investment bank that specializes in bankruptcies and restructurings, said, "Given CRG's expertise in bankruptcies, it's certainly a fair implication that it's been hired to prepare the necessary bankruptcy schedules, projections and filings".

The word "consensus" is used in this and many other articles about climate change with the implication that it's a generally accepted truth.

Much of the media is portraying what's happening as "clashes" in Cairo and elsewhere in Egypt with the implication that it's between two equal sides.

Livingstone says that the mayor of a city the size of London has to be right on ninety per cent of all decisions and a hundred per cent of the big decisions — an implication that it's a job in which "Cripes!" won't do.

A different sort of problem, with too many books on mindfulness, is the implication that it's something sacred and special – to be practised, if not on mountaintops, then at least by retiring to your room with a colouring book or relaxation tape.

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These are expected to include a greater emphasis on self-installation, which involves customers plugging in DSL equipment themselves rather than relying on a technician.BT's announcement of its planned price cut, and the implication that it has Oftel's approval, has prompted howls of outrage from the handful of firms still pursuing LLU.

Walton adds: "More importantly, for the murder itself, he was supplied with any number of mitigating factors - including a dying mother, a drunken father, being bullied at school and the strong implication that it was all Philip's fault anyway.

"To me, it immediately conjures up an implication that it was the woman's fault, like she somehow 'mishandled the carrying of this baby.' F that so hard, right in its patriarchal nut-sack".

The yield of the detonations has increased with each test, but international experts have disputed North Korea's repeated implication that it has succeeded in making its bombs small and sophisticated enough for missile delivery.

The title of the movie references the film's implication, that perhaps Malala's name, shared by the storied Malalai of Maiwand, inscribed a fate upon her from birth.

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