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A vastly more sensible reaction is to recognize that the logic Wittgenstein saddles himself with is not built to handle this kind of implication.
"There's a kind of implication that if things are white, then they are sanitary".
The stigma that's associated with sociopathy is a kind of implication that there is no treatment for this, so we might as well give up.
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I've written now and then about high-end innovations in China's alcohol consumption, but this one has even more intriguing implications — the kind of implications that might make you wonder about the company's books if you trade its stock.
But what does need reform is a tendency to think that the basic kinds of implication captured in the logic with which we are familiar must exactly mirror the basic metaphysical connections that characterize the structure of our ontology.
A planned trip to New York by Anatoly Bardin, the general manager of the Russian Elite League team Avangard Omsk, next week has all kinds of implications for the Rangers.
Why or why not? -What kinds of implications (if any) does the case have for other battles between American Indian tribes and commercial enterprises?
"Pontypool" barely develops a premise that has all kinds of implications about the mass media (talk radio in particular) and the degradation of language in a culture overrun with hyperbole, jargon, disinformation and contrived drama.
The turnover at governors' mansions and statehouses will have all kinds of implications for policy, including states' efforts to balance their budgets and close persistent deficits, and proposed legislation and regulations for major industries, like insurance.
"Jack's going to be struggling to repair his marriage, Samantha is going to have some serious fallout from being shot with her own gun, which has all kinds of implications in terms of whether she trusts herself, and there's going to be romantic stuff percolating between her and Martin potentially," Mr. Steinberg explained, referring to Martin Fitzgerald, the character played by Mr. Close.
"When you take your kid to a birthday party and your wife starts talking about So-and-So's father just being laid off — there are all kinds of implications, including what's going to be spent on a kid's birthday party.
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