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To class something as clean is to imply something else is dirty.
Told by the judge that the company's statements would be "reasonably interpreted to imply something else," Mr. Sprayregen said he was eager to correct that impression.
However, Al Gore's view of the future also seems to imply something else: Internet advertising will never grow to be as lucrative as television advertising.
We are misled if educational materials imply something else.
The people who say that are trying to imply something else—".
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Yet the column implies something else, contending that "a national mandate leaves people with fewer options".
Capture, in turn, implies something else about these objects: They had to have become satellites early on.
"Neither of us would have done so if we had thought that it in any way meant or implied something else," he said.
From the beginning, after a mentor advised him to "go in for Nature", his work had a metaphorical quality, with things standing in for or implying something else ("I have tried … to paint trees as though they were human beings," he said).
But as Roberton Williams, a senior fellow at the Tax Policy Center, pointed out to me, the pledge also implies something else: "If you want to raise a good amount of revenue" — as Clinton does — "you've got to hit the rich pretty hard".
As opposed to a negation that implies something else, a non-implicative negation is simply an absence, such as a lack of true existence.
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