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Mr. Deegan said he resented the implication, and in an interview he denied giving money to get work.
The implication — and this was mid-twentieth-century America, not nineteenth-century Britain — is that Vivian Maier knew her mind, but somehow not her place.
"Just look at what you could win if we get over the line, lads" was the implication, and Annecy was the squad's overwhelming choice.
Government has had a look at the conundrum of how to persuade the reluctant dish and box-getters to join up, was the implication, and doesn't much like the answers.
That's the implication (and, in fact, the straight accusation) of many of the game's critics: that EA has ruined Dungeon Keeper and, by extension, this awful free-to-play business model is ruining games and screwing gamers.
(Online commenters, as they so often do, took the implication and made it explicit. Readers of Dowd's February 23rd column dubbed Sandberg a "huckster," an "arrogant narcissistic upstart," and "Paris Hilton in disguise").
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"I worry about the implications and ramifications of the [tribunal] decision," she added.
What are the implications, and how could companies cope in such an environment?
Saudi newspapers have begun writing about the implications and acceptability of having women drive.
So what are the implications and how can they be addressed?
"If I wasn't so aware of the implications and the dangers... yeah, I probably would have," he says.
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