Sentence examples for implies correctly from inspiring English sources

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Still, Davis's relentlessness was, Troupe implies correctly, another aspect of the laser-like focus, the discipline and drive that helped push him out of replicating past achievements and into ever-new stylistic musical adventures -- in the process making him one of the pivotal performers in jazz history.

Buckley makes clear why U.S.-based U.S.-basedns corporationselsewhere, and implies (createtly) that the only aim of business is to make profits.

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Channing Daughters' stark white-on-white front labels with Braille-like embossed words saying only Pinot Grigio, Tocai Friulano and Vino Bianco imply, correctly, that these wines speak for themselves.

He went on to say that the Fed's bond-buying program has been successful largely because the Fed has learned how to monitor the markets better – implying, correctly, that those trading on Wall Street need a regulator to keep an eye on them.

Studies have demonstrated that high vaccination coverage rates do not necessarily imply correctly timed vaccinations [ 3, 6– 9].

While the word "wholesale" implies - correctly - that there are costs to be deducted before Scottish taxpayers see rewards, the Treasury argues in its latest analysis paper on independence, Scotland Analysis: Macroeconomic and fiscal performance, that even that caveat fails to explain the problems with fixing on £1.5tn.

Indeed, when the Mohists compare their fa to an artisan's tools, this implies that correctly applying them requires skill acquired through training.

It implies -- correctly -- that we have not done nearly enough.

Taking the perspective that greater competence implies answering correctly, not only the easy items, but also the more difficult items, this detrimental perspective implies that the effect of practice is to be able to answer the more difficult items, as well as the easier items, without having improved in competence.

She dodged that question by implying, surely correctly, that her trousers were good for the leather industry, for British couture, and indeed for almost every living entity in Britain, except perhaps the animals from which the leather was peeled.

This implies that more correctly mapped target genes that link to the right transcription factor are determined by using BLAST along with the TFBS motifs.

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