Sentence examples for implications the audience from inspiring English sources

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Or, at least, these are the only gestures whose implications the audience has the patience to interpret: Tears and fucking.

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Press reaction was hostile after Hitchcock, far from producing a piece of propaganda, delivered a complex drama as tense dramatically as it was brilliant technically in which the characters, and by implication the audience, are made to face up to what is required to win a war.

And by implication, the audience are made to feel just as arrogant".

By the end of this chapter our protagonist consciousness (and by implication, we the audience to this drama) has learnt that the nature of consciousness cannot be as originally thought: rather than being immediate and singular, its contents must have some implicit universal (conceptual) aspect to them.

(Sophie Duncan) "Given the digital divide in access and ability to use the latest technologies, moves to make greater use of technology must consider the implications for the audiences that will be reached and excluded.

And there was a more sinister implication, too: That the audience is not capable of fairly judging a show on its own.

The implication is that we, the audience, are playing our own Yalta game, gazing at the stage in anticipation of finding characters to provide a vicarious escape from our own reality.

Harris's account, like John Gregory Dunne's book "The Studio" or Peter Biskind's "Easy Riders, Raging Bulls," provides us with what's come to be the accepted narrative of aging and out-of-touch moguls panicked at their increasing inability to read the market, unable to comprehend the implications of their audience's seismic demographic shift toward youth and overcommitting to big-ticket items.

Something in him clearly clings to this spectacle of mass rapture, revelling in the implications of an audience at once titillated and compliant (note the adverb "quietly").

** Something in him clearly clings to this spectacle of mass rapture, revelling in the implications of an audience at once titillated and compliant (note the adverb "quietly").

-- and hopes the answer is very complicated and that the audience will "chart its implications and engage in critical, deductive thinking".

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