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The phrase "imply work" is not grammatically correct as it stands.
To use the phrase in written English, you would need to change it to either "implied work" or "implying work". For example, "Her comments implied hard work was necessary to be successful."
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The phrase, it seems, was intended to imply "work for your own benefit", or "own good".
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For instance, both STRUCTURE and CLONAL FRAME imply working on MLS analyses, and the choice of the finite set of loci used in these analyses may be crucial.
This second part of the question is not used in any other country: e. g. in Spain, workers are solely asked "To what extent does your work imply working very fast?" [ 32].
Same questions as on the left and: How must the following characteristics be changed to make them more realistic for the Swiss context: opening question, implied work steps, required and useful tools and documents, work results, other matters?
Granted, getting past the love excuses implies work and effort if one wishes to break free from a self-defeating attitude.
For design teams, this implies working more closely with alarm systems research psychologists.
"Extenso," despite what its title implies, works with more limited materials; chords waft and curl back on themselves, slowly drifting through instruments and registers.
That implies working out entirely new businesses, including new kinds of user interfaces for people on tractors, as opposed to researchers and financial analysts.
Writing in The Times Book Review in 1985, Tony Tanner said, "If elitism implies works that are read, appreciated and enjoyed by a very few, Mr. Federman must be one of the most elitist writers of all time".
If his title once implied working to stimulate business activity in his town, today it might mean doing everything possible to stop Williston from blowing up from the pressure of having too much of it.
This totally implies working on youth will have high return than working on other age levels.
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