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That implies things like luxury, five-star service and close contact to the President.
That many black people living in London were, as the duchess implies, "things", slaves who did not have full agency over their lives, is evident in the two pivotal cases presided over by Mansfield.
That implies things like having a Smartphone app which not only unlocks a shared vehicle, and automatically signs you in to the DOVU platform, but would allow you to sell or share the car's data while driving.
In a secondary pool on the far side of the Ace Hotel a different scene unfolded at the Iconoclast Special Official Happy Pool Party, where, as the name implies, things were very easy breezy.
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The economy has flatlined for nearly a year and, as Sir Mervyn's remarks imply, things may get worse.
"[In conversation] we tend to imply things instead of explicitly expressing them," says Japanese author Motoko Tamamuro, "so reading the situation and sensing the mood are very important.
Sir Paul Lever Former chair of Joint Intelligence Committee "If you want to dispel a suggestion that something is work-related, you inevitably imply it's to do with the person's non-work life... ergo their private life, so you end up perhaps implying things that may distress his family.
I'm equally certain that when you build a large sales organization, some people will try to close deals by implying things that aren't true.
Banks claims Hoffman could not produce any evidence to support his case, and so implied things by using words in the report such as "likely," "presumably," "perhaps," and "implied" when discussing Banks and his motives.
Jesse Williams made explicit what so much of this year's BET Awards has been trying to imply: Things are different now, and so much of black America is fed up.
I have found that the easiest thing to say is, "A 'no' vote means, 'No, don't change our constitution.'" And then I add, "I tell myself, 'No-vember!'" I avoid saying or implying things like, "A 'no' vote means you are not a homophobic jerk".
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