Sentence examples for no implication from inspiring English sources

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There was no implication that I'd done a bad job".

There's no implication of it for that purpose.

"People being together, you know, has no implication on most other people's lives," he said.

There was no implication that Vodafone had done anything wrong whilst completing the Mannesmann deal.

There is no implication that the individuals named in the documents have done anything that breaches international or Chinese law.

There is no implication that the chains or their directors and trustees have broken any rules, and all insisted that they had been properly audited.

It says, "There is no implication that these differences result in adverse health outcomes or imply moral error or prejudice in any way".

There is no implication that Nibali was involved in any of the activities outlined and Astana have still to make any formal comment on the commission's conclusions.

"It [the poster] is poignant and ironic but there was certainly no implication of 'bad karma' and we've been somewhat surprised by that response," said Chris James, the charity's Director of External Affairs.

Bypassing Saatchi & Saatchi on Scion "has absolutely no implication whatever" for the relationship of the agency and Toyota Motor Sales, Mr. Bolain said, adding that Saatchi & Saatchi would continue to create ads for the Toyota-brand models aimed at younger drivers, like the Celica.

"Whatever this guy was doing and whoever he was doing it with, there has been no implication, no suggestion and no indication from the district attorney's office that it benefited us or that we had any involvement in it," Mr. Wright said.

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