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The third problem lies in the implication that only Syrians deserve to gain asylum in Europe.
And in the implication of her comments about Stephen Fry, whose time is up.
The damage in the paragraph potentially lies in the implication that voters do not understand the root causes of their concern about immigration.
And there's anguish and vulnerability in the implication that the stick has been transferred because Father has died recently, within the past year.
There is sweetness in the implication that being overtaken by one mess after another might be necessary for a decent life.
Conversely, there is something offensive in the implication that we might resent that pact, and, like plaintive children, demand to have everything explained.
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On top of these, TfL must now factor in the implications of Khan's fares freeze.
Whether it be education, politics or neuroscience, we all have a vested interest in the implications of language.
Inside the courtroom the verdict was greeted with gasps and tears of relief from the public gallery as the 40 fans allowed inside took in the implications.
One way in which Iraq and Vietnam — two wars doomed to be endlessly compared — are not the same is in the implications of America's departure.
** Something in him clearly clings to this spectacle of mass rapture, revelling in the implications of an audience at once titillated and compliant (note the adverb "quietly").
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