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"so implies that" is a perfectly grammatical phrasing in written English
It's usually used when talking about a general conclusion that has been drawn based on evidence, usually of a scientific or logical nature, indicating a kind of cause and effect relationship. For example: "The results of the test showed a dramatic increase in the production of a certain enzyme, so implies that the new drug is effective at treating the condition."
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"So" implies that we're in the middle of a continuing conversation; it's the touch of a hand on my shoulder.
Beginning an answer with "so" implies that the answerer is drawing a conclusion from a body of knowledge to which she is privy and the listener is not.
For Kant, whose philosophy echoes Augustine's in some respects, it is inappropriate to seek the causes of evil because to do so implies that it belongs to the order of nature that is subject to laws of cause and effect.
To do so implies that the world is a kind, gentle place and that if it weren't for a few nasty, selfish types we would all be happy.That is how the failure of MG Rover, a once-grand car company which has gone into receivership after four decades of decline, is widely seen in Britain.
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Puckers involved in the transition between GlcNAc C1 and C4 chair conformers were largely precluded in GlcNS (except for SO), implying that N-sulfonation significantly slows the rate of C1 ↔ C4 conformational exchange by blocking these intermediates.
The patient group demonstrated statistically different preferences for every attribute (i.e. significantly different from zero) so implying that changes in given attributes affected preferences, except when prioritizing those with no rather than moderate diseases affecting quality of life.
You could do what they wanted – maybe call them "baas" and in doing so imply that you accepted the racial paradigm – that you were their inferior.
In addition, the rapid rise times of the electron fluxes, being about less than a day or so, imply that these processes are of a non-adiabatic nature.
In the past, when we have brought up statistical safety points, we have been criticized for doing so, implying that we lack empathy for the tragedy that just occurred.
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