Sentence examples for the implication though from inspiring English sources

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I didn't lie; I didn't say, 'Oh, I scrubbed in on some surgery.' The implication, though, was that I was doing important things — because you want to believe that".

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What are the tax implications, though, if the ex-spouses keep the property in both their names, but one -- the husband, for example -- moves out and no longer uses the property as a principal residence?

The implications, though – that your body image might be better off if you log off, or vice versa – may say more about our approach to social media than it says about any misplaced urges to buy a skirted swimsuit this month.

There is a different legal implication, though, more distant from the end user.

By implication, though, Mr. Zapatero has raised broader questions.

By implication, though, some of these ratings could be vulnerable.

The social implications, though harder to quantify, point to a new direction for India's faltering trade unions.

While the notion of offering increased anonymity for the general public can have some disturbing implications, though, for professionals, it's quite the opposite.

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