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Implied in this phrase, however, was the sense that the event was unlikely to happen.
"What a fine Hebraism is implied in this expression!" William Hazlitt noted.
Keith Sonnet is deputy general secretary of Unison, not of the GMB as we originally implied in this article.
The metaphor being implied in this case is body movement directly representing similar body movement of the character in the game.
Implied in this assessment is that it is the central banker's job to hold elected governments accountable for public finances and supply-side policies rather than the electorate's.
This may be due to different catalyst preparation procedures, different location of the additive impregnation step, or simply because several phenomena are implied in this improvement.
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Needless to say, London is full of men in anoraks who have consulted the small print and detected the slight loosening of the government's fiscal stance implied in this week's budget.
It's as Garry Mulholland implies in this issue: this 21-year-old troubadour might be conscious of history, but he doesn't feel its weight.
Sati may have been banned for nearly a century, Tagore implies in this 1914 story, but the sacrifice of women by their families is still standard practice.
Plato's writings, he implies in this passage from Phaedrus, will work best when conversational seeds have already been sown for the arguments they contain.
The principle of legitimacy will imply in this context that the basic institutions of society are illegitimate because they are not based on principles everyone accepts.
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