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My father was full of stories about shooting bows and arrows naked while high on acid; the silent implication being that I would never do anything quite as mind-blowing.
This is a real State was the silent implication.
Don't bother gracing a museum with your sudden concern for black suffering (with nothing but ambiguous and silent implication acknowledging white violence and inhumanity).
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Hesse et al. 26, when discussing planned subgroup analyses, noted shortly that case management may not be more effective than other psychosocial interventions, but they were silent on the implications of this point further in the review.
The argument may have fallen silent, and yet the implications of unresting climate science grow ever closer.
But the paper was silent on the larger implications of that dissimilarity, because Herr and Weyand could publish together only by leaving some things unsaid.
The association between CAN and silent ischemia has important implications, as reduced appreciation for ischemic pain impairs timely recognition of myocardial ischemia or infarction, thereby delaying appropriate therapy.
Mann, discussing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights complains that "the UDHR is largely silent about the meaning or implication of dignity" [ 26].
If this turns out to be true, then our findings point to a potentially important contributory factor in the increased incidence of obesity and diabetes, expanding the public health implications of the "silent pandemic" caused by developmental neurotoxicant exposure (Grandjean and Landrigan 2006).
As long as "Dynamite Bob" Chambliss remained silent, his old friends were safe from implication in the crime for which Mr. Chambliss was convicted of murder in 1977.
We were both silent for a moment, as the depressing implications of that market research sank in.
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