Sentence examples similar to implied damage from inspiring English sources

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(3) Several pile-supported buildings tilted and settled not only in the Tohoku region, but also on the Kanto plain, implying damage to pile foundations.

Actionable words are doubtless such as naturally imply damage to the party; but it must be borne in mind that there is a marked distinction between slander and libel, and that many things are actionable when written or printed and published which would not be actionable if merely spoken, without averring and proving special damage.

But inland excess water does not necessarily imply damage: in a drying environment it can have an important role in the recharge of the diminishing subsurface water reservoirs.

ARS does not only imply damage to the bone marrow.

Damage to the transverse ligament alone will allow approximately 3 to 4 mm of subluxation; a greater anterior atlanto dental interval (AADI) implies damage to the alar-apical ligament complex, an incomplete odontoid peg or a resorbed dens [ 4].

(1) The term "toxicant" is used to describe a poison that is put into the environment by human activity, in contrast to a toxin, which is a poison produced naturally by an organism; the term toxicant does not necessarily imply damage to cells, since the toxicant may be at too low a concentration to cause cell injury.

Why is a child crying with frustration at a particularly challenging level on Candy Crush imply damaging neurological issues, but a child crying with frustration at having to memorise copious unfamiliar and unintuitive information an important aspect of their education?

As increased intension of irradiation, the significant increased MDA concentration (Supplementary Figure S6a), downregulation of glutathione peroxidase (GPX) (Supplementary Figure S6b) and total superoxide dismutase (T-SOD) level (Supplementary Figure S6c) at post-IR 16 h implied severe damage in the testes.

> -wrap-foot> AKI can imply renal damage, functional impairment or both.

Although AKI implies renal damage, functional impairment or both, diagnosis is solely based on the functional parameters of serum creatinine and urine output.

If damage accumulation were to explain exponential mortality dynamics, we might (but do not have to, see: [8]) expect damage to be autocatalytic, which would imply exponential damage accumulation, in turn explaining the observed exponential increase in the risk of dying.

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