Sentence examples for made implied from inspiring English sources

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He is said to have told the agents that his business deals involved no real investments but were in fact fraudulent, and "admitted that he made implied threats to his investors to pressure them to contribute to political candidates he supported".

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It was effectively the Democratic response to comments Mr. Trump has made implying many American Muslims have terrorist sympathies or stay silent when they know ones who do.

This year, however, only 18 percent of the expected bank loans for 2012 were made, implying either sharply slowing demand for loans or bank liquidity problems.

Sweeping statements have been made, implying that Asian or Muslim girls are not vulnerable to sexual exploitation because their families keep them indoors and so they cannot be groomed.

The president then incorrectly recited those remarks, leaving out a comment he made implying that protesters against white supremacists were partially to blame for the violence that left one woman dead.

We also showed that the dMPFC was activated less when judgment-based choices were being made, implying that the conflict experienced during a judgment-based choice was not as strong as the conflict that was experienced during the preferential choice.

Most of the measurements we have made imply rather than prove changes in flexibility.

TBP protein, however, is not present in oocytes where these maternal transcripts were initially made, implying an initiation factor switching on these promoters between oocytes and early embryos.

Some respondents stated that evidence was used to support a decision that was already made, implying 'symbolic use', whereas others reported that available evidence was presented in cabinet to guide discussions, implying 'conceptual use'.

Consequently, albeit only in men, IL-5 was positively associated with baseline measures of cIMT, associations that completely disappeared in multivariable analysis when adjustment by latitude was made, implying that from south-to-north there are factors, most likely of genetic, population nature, with which both IL-5 and cIMT are associated, without being directly associated with each other.

Thus, there are times when textbook authors surely have to hedge, making implied causal links rather than explicit ones.

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