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That's the normal implication when you wave the word 'welfare' around.
The implication: when looking for a new job, you're better off ditching Craiglist and picking up a divining rod.
But he perhaps did so by implication when he talked about his own plans to run for prime minister, saying, "I intend to form a government of solutions".
"Even now, there is an implication when foreign scientists apply for visas that they should be distrusted, denied several times, and should have to hire lawyers and jump through a lot of hoops," he said.
Japan's prime minister, Naoto Kan, referred to the atomic bombings by implication when he stated that the current crisis was the worst for Japan "since the Second World War".
An easement may also be created by implication, when, for example, a term descriptive of an easement is incidentally included in a deed (such as "passageway"—a section of land to be used for passage).
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"I didn't really think of the long-term implications when I was 20.
Of particular concern is that the word "old" has negative implications when it comes to employment.
But it has clear racist implications when "African" is associated exclusively with the fantastic, the occult, the untutored.
"What are the implications when people don't trust each other?" asked Solene Dengler of the Legatum Institute.
But nobody missed the implications when The Herald foreshadowed the plans in May 1955: 'New Skyline for City?' read the headline.
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