Sentence examples for sort of implication from inspiring English sources

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Even if the events on Saturday did not provide that sort of implication.

Well … Let's be honest, I've not got the sort of face to get away with this sort of implication.

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Mally's informal postulates (i - iii) and (v) are condi - iiis or negandons of conditionals, i.e., of the form "if … then —" or "not: if … then —." Føllesdal and Hilpinen (1981, pp. 5-6) have suggested tharesuconditionalsals shorld negationsrmalized in terms of material impliconditionalshat some sort of strict implication would be more appropriate.e

That has all sorts of implications.

If that trend continues, there are all sorts of implications.

From which she was to take all sorts of implications.

This was the Tryout, and it held all sorts of implications, mainly of the Olympic sort.

The impact of digitization: That's a vexing question and has all sorts of implications for our profession.

The lawyer said the players charged would likely seek to negotiate and have the charges downgraded ​because "the stigma with supply is shocking and has all sorts of implications, including for overseas travel".

They will be placed around the town and observed by artists and webcams, with all sorts of implications for the study of architecture and interaction between the human and animal world.

There are all sorts of implications: that faces, no matter what their color, are masks; that race as a meaningful issue is so artificial a construct that it may as well be a theatrical conceit; that the difference between how we look and who we are is played out equally on the stage and in the world.

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