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He implied that that was a common usage and, at that point, he asked Allegra if her mother had ever called her a slut.
Talks had broken down after the Mets increased their initial offer for a signing bonus from $1.625 million to $1.775 million on June 19 and implied that that was their final offer.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version referred to one of the trees mentioned as a sweet chestnut and implied that that is a different species from Spanish chestnut; both are common names for Castanea sativa.
"The words 'for sale' implied that that conduct involved the receipt by him of payment of an improper kind, or a willingness on Mr Hockey's part to receive such payments," White said.
Cox regression was used to estimate the association between various factors and the hazard of diagnosis; if a factor was associated with an increased hazard (ie, HR greater than 1), this implied that that factor was associated with a shorter time to diagnosis, and vice versa.
Cameron had offered technical and intelligence support, and implied that that this offer was not taken up.
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It also implies that that misconduct was malicious.
Surely you are not implying that that case was wrongly decided.
I didn't mean to imply that that wasn't the case".
("It wasn't what Secretary Kerry was intending to imply, that that would be Assad himself... he was using 'Assad' as a shorthand, obviously, representative of the regime").
If anything, we have a sense of what it doesn't mean: that calling something that someone did stupid doesn't imply that that person is not smart.
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