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These results indicate that future productivity is already implied in today's patterns of production.
And the traffic between the exotic elephant and the French nursery is already implied, in a more complex form, in Matisse's "The Moroccans," of the same year, in which the remote decorative style of French-colonized Africa is rephrased in terms of the metropolitan faux-naïf.
One of the arguments of this chapter is that the rhetorical logic of the "hook" is already implied by the citational form of the "Little Red Book" itself.
The exclusion of factors such as lexical items and grammar from analysis is already implied in P1's avowed research aim that examines only the phonological aspect of communication breakdown.
Such accommodation is already implied in the fiscal relationships between levels of government under decentralisation but, in the health sector at least, sound cost estimates have been lacking.
This is already implied in the methodology of science itself, of course, which basically consists in the systematic eradication of subjectivity, of "pathological experiential reality" (Žižek 2013, p. 134; where 'pathological' is used in the Kantian sense of the term).
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Analyst Peter Atherton said the company's management had executed the move to biomass effectively so far but he added: In our opinion the share price is already implying biomass fuel price outperformance, additional unit conversion and a continued favourable dark spread environment.
It's already implied for white people.
In a statement to the Wall Street Journal on Monday, Facebook said this rule was already implied, but it has now updated its policies to make it explicit.
A common technique to improve this further is to add cutting planes, that is, inequalities that are already implied by any integral solution, but that cut off part of the polytope of the LP relaxation.
A well-placed adverb can be delightful, but much of the time the adverbs we use are already implied by the verb or adjective or would be if we had chosen a more evocative word.
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