Sentence examples for imply of a from inspiring English sources

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Hence its lacking goods at some time does not imply, of a thing, that it is incurring harm at that time.

Terminality and incurability ease these ethical dilemmas with the inevitability they imply of a painful, miserable death.

Make sure you don't say anything that is a bad word or could imply of a bad word.

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Yet the ideal it implies, of the doctor as a dispassionate and rational actor, is misguided.

An EDF is a special type of EBIBD, so existence of an EDF implies existence of an EBIBD.

This gave the region a combined RMIP of 1.00 and implied segregation of a common factor.

The concept implies creation of a framework for a component-based software design first.

This implies consideration of a wide range of factors in determining solutions to environmental problems.

The rules of a sport constitute a code of conduct and imply a degree of risk all players accept.

But to call Lochte a manboy in a state of paralysis would imply a level of self-awareness.

Indeed, based on the odds available at Betfair, the online bookmaker, on Thursday afternoon, the implied probability of a "Remain" vote is about sixty-five per cent, and the implied probability of a "Leave" vote is about thirty-five per cent.

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