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Severance may take place for any number of political reasons, its duration is unpredictable, and whatever expression of animosity it may imply does not approach that implicit in a declaration of war.
The new corporate face of Las Vegas, with its theme park casinos geared toward families, they imply, does not signify the demise of mob power there, but merely conceals another stage in the evolution of the city, "increasingly a playground and laundering center for foreign organized crime".
I sat in the first row steaming, aware that sitting next to me was one of the world's most esteemed scientists, Hans Herren, who is precisely the type of GMO critic that the panel seemed to imply does not exist!
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More than that, the policies those pronouncements imply do not make it easy for ordinary Americans trying to manage their lives.
The other vignettes described cases that the guidelines imply do not constitute high risk cancer patients.
However, sigmoidoscopy is uncomfortable for the patient and, as its name implies, does not visualize the proximal colon.
Local extinction, as its name implies, doesn't mean the species are gone for good, but that they vanish from a portion of their range.
Sex, she implies, doesn't have to be ultra-ecstatic every time.
What a press release could tell you about a person, Live in Paris implies, doesn't really matter.
Firms in those areas, it implies, do not believe they can provide a service on the funding made available.
The latter, he implied, do not necessarily raise the need for far-reaching new regulations to protect taxpayers.
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