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One might argue that the former implies a lack of purpose and the latter, some sort of purpose.
"It's all about a dissatisfaction with the word craft, which many people feel implies a lack of artistry".
The public may even mistrust politicians who do not have some aura of arrogance about them because it implies a lack of confidence in what they are doing.
But it also implies a lack of vanity - there is never a sense with Smith that she is an actress who has ever relied on her looks.
Ms Ighodaro, 58, who has a CBE for services to business, is against quotas, because it implies a lack of able women.
Later on it is noted that "these findings are in spite of a probable increase in science communication activity over last decade or so" which implies a lack of communication, not that it of low quality.
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This seems to imply a lack of sufficient competition.
All that is not to imply a lack of downsides.
Does distance imply a lack of practical involvement?
Privacy, certainly, doesn't imply a lack of fascination for others' lives.
Concerned that the size of its allocation implied a lack of broad investor support, the manager sold all of the firm's Facebook's shares on Friday.
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