Sentence examples for it is often implied from inspiring English sources

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It is often implied that it is our early work schedules or early school times or our body clocks that are causing the problems, but that doesn't follow from the example above.

"It is often implied that to be beautiful there is a need to have surgery," one local tells Duboc.

Therefore, it is often implied that the closest gene might have some functional role in the disease processes of the associated disorder.

While many measurements of acryl radical concentrations during photopolymerization have been reported, no such measurement has yet been published for thiol ene polymerizations and it is often implied that part of the reason for this lack of quantification is the very low radical concentrations.

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What's more, it's often implied that his fate might have been shared by anyone who, from the Middle Ages to the early Enlightenment, dared to advocate Copernicus's theory that the Sun, not the Earth, lay at the centre of the heavens.

Details were occasionally revealed about Marlene's prior reputation as being popular with the local men (it is remarked that "all the lads remember Marlene") and it was often implied, though never confirmed, that she and Del had an affair due to the intimate greeting gestures they would share with each other (much to Boycies annoyance).

When I speak about "mind" here, I am using the more pejorative view of it that is often implied when we are talking about disciplining ourselves not to give into its unconscious, ego-driven, mechanistic functioning -- and I am speaking about it as differentiated from the "brain".

Eighty still voted against him, a historically high number: more impressive given that this was also the dreaded 'three line whip', which is basically when the party leadership threatens you with everything short of stuffing your hand in a Moulinex and setting it to 'breadcrumbs' (though this threat is often implied).

This can be just as damaging in many cases, but it's not a simple black-and-white matter as is often implied.

It "shows portraits of Hitler and Duchamp," he said, adding: "Not Hitler and Duchamp themselves, even if this is often implied casually.

Parents speak of them as "Experiences" (a reverent capital E is often implied) that their children beg for them to bid on.

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