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Usually such a billing implied the kind of B-film where the scenery wobbled and location filming was restricted to Croydon high street, but in this case the X-certificate at least hinted at continental-style abandon - and, if further proof were needed, the leading lady was even French.
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His aides denounce even C.I.A. estimates of Soviet weaponry that imply the kind of U.S.-Soviet parity that makes limitations plausible.
On the other hand, Moran argues that the use of the word "willful" implies the kind of specific intent required to be proven in federal tax cases, which is to say, a voluntary, intentional violation of a known legal duty.
Perhaps because the name of the new court "inescapably implies the kind of powers enjoyed by other supreme courts around the world," critics worry that the new court will, American style, assert its power over Parliament and the executive.
Kushner's title implies the kind of political equivalence that might amount to a Flaubertian ironic nullification, a nihilistic cynicism beyond politics — decades of similar rapacity, playacting, art-making, and anarchistic "offense," all of it subsumed within the titular "flamethrowing".
Put like this, today's opening suggests a major change in the nation's constitutional institutions, with the abolition of the law lords and their replacement by a body whose title inescapably implies the kind of powers enjoyed by other supreme courts around the world.
"Death of the Leviathan may imply the kind of death or deflation of the state, this present condition we seem to be in all over the world where the individual has to take responsibility for the things that the state once took responsibility for".
Again, it works on two levels: while the close, rhythmic meshing of the dancers' bodies and flick-knife legs evoke images of powerful engines and finely meshing gears, their generalised affect of urban, edgy entitlement implies the kind of cool status that driving and owning a Polo is intended to confer.
Note that this does not, by itself, imply the kind of relativism about reasons whereby a reason applies to someone only if they have an appropriate portfolio of desires.
You remember, I always like to say this about the event of being born, and the portentous quality that being born implies, the kinds of alterations that we all can bring on the world around us by the very fact that we were born.
On the one hand, they seem to involve highly suspect interpretations of behaviors that may or may not imply the kinds of consent that these theorists have in mind.
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