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Suddenly, I realize something is missing from my preparations, something implied by the word future.
Despite the cohesion implied by the word "ensemble," these four men are rarely in the same city, much less the same room.
The jealous ownership implied by the word "mine" suggests that (à la Walt Whitman) to live in Brooklyn is both to claim possession of a milieu and to be possessed by it.
While he predicts that only a minority of that group will experience the depth of disadvantage implied by the word "underclass," he says their numbers are large enough to warrant policymakers' concern.
But, what the messaging reports don't address, as implied by the word risk they're a more legitimate source of fear than states we deem hostile.
If there was a question implied by those words, the reason for the performances soon became clear.
That challenge would require something implied by the final words of Gurley's post, a call for "a return to an appreciation for sound business execution" — in other words, a different aesthetics.
Western governments fear that such a two-step agreement – although implied by the ambiguous wording of the Geneva deal – would allow Moscow to veto international backing for punitive strikes even if Syria drags its feet.
The authors of BAWL-R (Võ et al., 2009) reported that SAMs were used for depicting increasing levels of arousal in order to circumvent the sexual connotations implied by the German word for "arousal" (Erregung).
The problem isn't the sexual stereotypes implied by these words, Gowaty says, but that other scientists can't apply them to observe the same behaviors.
This seems clear from the proclamations of isonomia (something more or less democratic is implied by this word) made at the beginning of the revolt; these were perhaps influenced by very recent democratic developments back in Athens (see below).
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