Sentence examples for implying how from inspiring English sources

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There was the quality of the 10 A.M. sunlight as it existed in the air ahead of the windshield, filtered by the thin overcast, blessing irresponsibility — you felt you could slice forever through such a cool pure element — and springing, by implying how high these hills had become, a widespreading pride: Pennsylvania, your state — as if you had made your life.

Friedman (1993) described three types of information that humans (but also animals) could process: temporal locations, which refer to when an event took place within a time pattern; temporal distances, implying how long ago an event occurred and before after relations or order of events.

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This was, he implies, how Britons saw most social relations.

If you don't know yourself, her poems imply, how can you begin to imagine what other people need?

• To the Editor: Senators Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama are arguing about how their primary contests against each other imply how they would do in the general election.

"Declare martial law," he murmurs in a voice that implies how much wanton anger he's keeping in check; his larynx quavers with the effort.

The agency did not spell out or even imply how much of the money that banks receive should go toward new lending, as opposed to building capital reserves or making acquisitions.

Fiona Apple and Norah Jones, each a decade or more into their careers, know this problem and the question it implies: How, without calcifying, do you remain the performer who initially enticed your audience?

Michele Yulo Tucker, Ga., Feb. 7, 2009 • To the Editor: Re "Bank Bailout, Redux" (editorial, Feb. 8): As your editorial implies, how can moral hazard be avoided if you take off the table the option of the temporary nationalization of insolvent banks followed by their reorganization and then rational reregulation?

It is therefore important to ask exactly how real the threat of global warming is, just what sort of climate change it implies, how imminently that change can be expected, and what the cheapest way to deal with any adverse consequences it brings would actually be.That the greenhouse effect exists is not a matter of dispute.

Also on view are her body prints of 1970-71, made by coating her own breasts and her former husband's penis with fingerprint ink and using them as stamps to suggest globes and forests, as if to imply how the intimate can evoke the universal.

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