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the implication however
noun
The act of implicating.
Exact(1)
I try to gauge the implication, however remote, of every citizen, in the waging of these and other aggressions.
Similar(7)
The implications, however, extend far beyond productivity and CRM.
The disturbing implication, however, is that the second term is directly proportional to the number of time steps taken.
The second implication, however, is that the Fed's monetary easing has indeed increased the risk of widespread inflation in the future.
The disingenuous implication, however, serves Nordlinger's nonsensical trope that the Democratic party, and the American left (two very different things) are fans of Castro, and are just waiting to attack Bush on Castro's behalf.
The larger implication, however, is how this action can spur a breakthrough in a wider movement among college athletes to negotiate for change in policies that they deem to be unjust or unfair.
The two implications express that ROS react faster than NADH: If the start level 1 of NADH has changed, ROS concentration has increased to at least 2. The inverse implication, however, is not valid.
The most profound implication, however, is that it would abolish the ability to lie.Who could object to that?
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