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So, was I implying in my last blog that weight control does not require self-regulation?
Thus, the environment underlying the evaluation of the vulnerabilities reflect reality, implying, in turn, realistic results.
Grantstein infuriated Lincoln by implying in an interview that he was somehow dirty.
In short, what Sir Paul seems to be implying in his interview is that without Ono, we wouldn't have Lennon.
Bioprinted cardiac tissue constructs had a spontaneous synchronous contraction in culture, implying in vitro cardiac tissue development and maturation.
But he has also accused the agency of being biased and political, implying, in comments to The Times, that the C.I.A. manufactured its Russia analysis to undercut him.
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By extension, the book will also be of great interest to anyone confronted with societal issues that call for an integrated approach, implying in-depth cooperation between multiple organizations.
Dean fails to deliver the argument implied in the title.
"It merely enumerates what's implied in the Saudi initiative".
Everybody loves the universe, as Timothy Ferris implies in his subtitle.
"After all it's implied in the title".
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