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In fact, this civic education gap implies to the contextual factor of social inequality as it reflects in the classroom settings, in relation to this specific subject matter.
Wills devotes most of his book, as the title implies, to the increase in presidential power after the advent of the atom bomb.
The crew over at First Read notes that this is "oddly positive": "It implies to the viewer that, someday, Obama might be ready.
Designating certain breeds as inherently dangerous implies to the public that behavior is not effectively influenced (positively or negatively), by training, and also encourages the faulty perception of other breeds as being inherently safe.
It is not without significance that the appearance of the adult female in many species is much like that of the juvenile; this implies to the male a friendly, nonaggressive relationship.
Their anomie is both a psychological state and a natural reaction, Mr. DeLillo implies, to the precarious conditions of a world in thrall to madmen and the mass media.
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Does it not imply to the partner they are not content?
But what does this imply to the doctor's son, and, ergo, to every young person who may read his open letter?
This implied to the stock markets that the companies would stay "private" and profitable stock trading would be possible.
The HOMO and LUMO energies can imply to the ionization potential and electron affinities, respectively [47].
They have the unhelpful terminology of 'legal highs'... implying to the public that they are safe, as they are legal.
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