Sentence examples for implications has gone from inspiring English sources

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The notion that the study of English had powerful ethical implications, powerful social implications, has gone.

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This well-known fact is as applicable to artists -- at least those who take reasonable care of themselves -- as anyone else, but its implications have gone unnoticed by the news media.

Paul responds, saying that the drug war has "gone too far" and has had racial implications.

The implication was that Bush had gone soft on him, or rather that Bush had hardened against Cheney's advice".

The implication was that Bush had gone soft on him, or rather Bush had hardened against Cheney's advice".

The Enigma of Amigara Fault ends abruptly, with the implication that it could have gone on for dozens of pages more.

(The implication was that this former New York State Attorney General would have gone after the bastards).

The clear implication is that hardly any of the new jobs have gone to British workers.

There was no mention of the controversies that have dogged him and Team Sky since the leak of his therapeutic use exemptions in mid-September; that episode and its implications have not gone away but there is clearly little more that he feels he wants to say about it.

The bias of tech and its implications has the potential to go far deeper than the homogeneous "sea of dudes".

This restraint has implications that go beyond better pricing.

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