Sentence examples for imply particularly from inspiring English sources

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1. Do some specific factors anticipate certain types of accidents, that is, do certain types of conditions imply particularly one vehicle accidents, pedestrian accidents, collision with an animal, etc?   2.

Do some specific factors anticipate certain types of accidents, that is, do certain types of conditions imply particularly one vehicle accidents, pedestrian accidents, collision with an animal, etc? Which factors predict accidents leading to personal injury?

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This result is particularly meaningful, since the experimental conditions chosen, implying particularly high concentrations of heavy metals, are representative of those adopted in recovery and recycle processes of Mn species from batteries.

"Very quickly," Hamilton writes in "The Silent Fire," a Jewish doctor and inmate at the camp, Dr. Arthur Kessler, understood what this implied, particularly when within months, hundreds of the young male inmates of the camp began limping, and had begun to use sticks as crutches to propel themselves about.

This data implies particularly high levels of variation for asthma and hypertension and less variation for congestive heart failure, COPD and diabetes.

The various flavors of this platitude imply a particularly large gap in understanding between cultures of management and cultures of development.

However, sTfR levels were not associated with type 2 diabetes and our findings imply that particularly high ferritin levels are related to a higher risk of type 2 diabetes.

While the judgements of 'low' or 'high' risk of bias may imply certainty, particularly when based on the reading of a full clinical study report, we found ourselves often in lengthy debate and discussion over the proper level of risk of bias before arriving at a consensus.

This implies a particularly intuitive approach to solve the thermal trajectory planning problem.

The "post" is a mark that implies failure, particularly in self-definition, and the collapse of the "New"; a collapse, as J.G. Ballard once suggested, of the future onto the present.

This implies a particularly strong negative impact of early puberty on kidney in males.

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