Sentence examples for implied into from inspiring English sources

The phrase "implied into" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe when something is suggested or connected without being expressed in a direct manner. For example, “The idea of environmental conservation was strongly implied into the student's lesson plans.”.

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For example, both employer and employee have duty, trust and confidence implied into every relationship.

Certain terms and conditions can also be implied into a contract of employment by common law or custom and practice.

In other words, instead of the law making it easier for women to find out whether they earn less than men doing equal work in breach of the sex equality clause implied into their contracts of employment, Ms Swinson seems to be emulating Norman Tebbit in advising women to get on their bikes and do it themselves.

Similarly, the right to vote was necessarily implied into the Constitution through its genesis as an adaptation of the Westminster system of democracy.

Although the right to vote in Singapore law is not expressly mentioned in the Constitution, the Government has affirmed that the right may be implied into the constitutional text.

Since then, nm23/nme genes have been implied into various and critical cell functions, mainly linked to tumor transformation, progression and dissemination [3], [4].

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Hayward-Harari turn what it implies into easy English ("He washed and shaved in pre-war comfort").

For the SBRC network, higher values of (k) may imply into a smaller number of communities.

In that case, the Class II reflectance at 670 µm of depth has a relative error that is nearly twice the minimum value obtained when p = 0.55, which implies into a convergence in the new method that is four times faster than the previous method.

Lanthimos's film is a futuristic dystopian drama with a mild hint of science fiction (implied in the transformation into animals, accomplished not through magic but through biotechnology and surgery).

The potential violence implied explodes into full-out war in "Die" (1967), and the war is beyond racial.

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