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Chambord, however, refused to accept the throne except on his own terms, which implied a return to the principle of absolute royal authority, unchecked by constitutional limitations.
It was also found, by invoking recently devised measurement techniques, that the bearing exhibited displacement coefficients, including cross terms, which implied significantly different stiffness values.
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Engineering studies suggest the magnitude of the effect is significant in energy terms, which implies that the energy savings associated with CFLs may be significantly overstated.
The results suggest that the elasticity of R&D+i investment to its user cost of capital is a greater than 1 in absolute terms, which implies that the intervention has been effective in increasing firms' innovation efforts.
Meanwhile, there is a cone of silence over the manifest dangers of the Sunni sectarian bigotry which treats Shia as kuffar (unbelievers), mushrikin (idolaters), and rawafid (rejectors of Sunni orthodoxy), terms which imply not only that they are bad Muslims, but that this obliges believers to fight them to the death.
He mentions casually the names of Varro, Fabius Pictor, Cassius Hemina and Rutilius Rufus, but not in terms which imply any use of their works.
As he says, it would be "extremely strained and unnatural to express these in terms which imply the 'act-object' analysis" (1959, p. 798).
Examples of the types of terms which imply negation are "no", "denies", and has "ruled out".
Stallard (2002b) suggested that the clinician use terms which imply dimensionality (e.g., "better" and "worse") rather than dichotomy, in order to neutralize such typical adolescent thinking.
After bioinformatics analysis, we found that proteins having O-GlcNAc/Phos cross talk were enriched in some specific GO terms, which implies that the use of functional information may efficiently improve the performance of O-GlcNAc/Phos cross talk sites prediction.
His most notable example is the use of "tax relief", a term which implies that tax is something we need relief from, rather than investment in common services.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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