Sentence examples for implied a superior from inspiring English sources

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"Only a wheelchair ramp spoiled the illusion of an exclusive gentlemen's club, though its expansive width and polished gold rails implied a superior sort of disabled access".

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They are artifacts of the Romantic religion of art, implying a superior race of demigods who loom above ordinary life.

In this paper, outcomes and actions are considered a first category of learning (single loop learning), and subjective perceptions and intentions imply a superior category of learning (double loop learning).

The results show that the increment of the resistance has a close relation to the appearance of the FePO4 phase during charge discharge course, and that the ohmic resistance, charge transfer resistance and lithium-ion diffusion coefficients of the LiFePO4/C electrode do not change much by extended cycling tests, implying a relatively superior cyclability of the battery.

They were removed, he said, to create "independent and impartial" tribunals — implying that a superior officer could render harsh judgment on a subordinate in a case that might taint both their records.

This implied a mutual understanding.

Hence nature makes no choice that implies a more absolute, or superior normative status on either perspective.

The novels of Jane Austen, designed primarily as superior entertainment, imply a desirable ordered existence, in which the comfortable decorum of an English rural family is disturbed only by a not-too-serious shortage of money, by love affairs that go temporarily wrong, and by the intrusion of self-centred stupidity.

In sharp contrast with this position, action-perception theory of language postulates that the neuronal machineries for speech production and understanding are intrinsically linked with each other, implying a double function of both superior-temporal and, critically, inferior-frontal cortex in both production and comprehension (Pulvermüller and Fadiga 2010).

The term executive to me implies a subservient, non-thinking body, executing the orders of a superior.

All these key parameters are superior to state-of-the-art organic phototransistors, implying a great potential in optoelectronic applications.

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