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Our elder care system — a phrase that implies far more rationality than exists — still relies primarily on unpaid family caregivers.

Much of the action takes place inside the Pentagon's war room, a bunker by any other name, set deep underground and, as Kubrick implies, far from reality.

It may be translated literally as "separation"; but it actually implies far more, and it is applied indiscriminately to the question of South-West Africa, the Indians and native policy in general.

It implies far more active state intervention in the labour market, including in private sector employment practices, than British voters have tended to support in recent decades – though this is an argument Miliband seems determined to have, and which of course goes far wider than the issue of immigration.

Last week, in a story about changes being made at Thomas Jefferson's estate, Monticello, the Washington Post referred to Sally Hemings, the enslaved black woman who bore several of Jefferson's children, as his "mistress"—a term that implies far more autonomy and consent than is possible when a woman is a man's legal property.

Last week's column Columnist James Bennett defines the "Anglosphere" as follows: "This term, which can be defined briefly as the set of English-speaking, Common Law nations, implies far more than merely the sum of all persons who employ English as a first or second language.

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More recently, South Africa has embarked on establishing its NHI Plan to overhaul the entire health financing system, which also implies far-reaching reorganisation of HRH and training and of staff the plan requires.

It wasn't simply the two men's contrasting appearance that defined their early career options ("choices" would imply far too much autonomy – they took everything they were offered).

His formal command -- his ability to imply far more than he shows or says and to orchestrate a large, complex drama out of whispers, glances and snippets of jargon -- is downright awe inspiring.

Rollins's solo during that performance is brief, as it is in each of his other compositions for the film, epigrammatically precise mood pieces that imply far more with their spare turns of phrase than the movie's scenes do with their profuse dialogue and monologues.

"At no point in our statement of 1 April did we imply, far less name, anyone who may have benefited from the transfers of the four players mentioned," they say, blaming the media for naming the manager.

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