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The article falls short in implying that these are unusual or apply only to medicine.
"Using such language is dangerous in implying we are morally superior to other nations and cultures.
However, Berlusconi is correct in implying that money buys the very best of players.
("A.E". stands for "After Earth".) "Titan A.E". goes only so far in implying a multi-species equality.
But Keynes erred in implying a more general applicability of his theories than he should have.
Short films and animations are particularly effective in implying the ease of movement and global reach that investment in a London a property will apparently bring.
But while Mrs. Clinton is right that Mr. Obama's plan would leave out millions, she is being misleading in implying that her own plan covers everyone.
But is she correct in implying that acts of terror will be deterred if no one speaks the names of perpetrators?
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The alpha programs will be opt-in, implying that their initial user bases will be constrained.
The alpha programs will be opt-in, implying that their initial user bases will be constrained.
4) The future is a clever arena for the discerning corporation to invest in - implying, as Gap does in Minority Report (where Spielberg spins the product spots cleverly, too, with the personalised ads), that you've got some cultural longevity.
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