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In the original, the phrasing implied that a quotation in the second paragraph was from an IAEA report.
The phrase implies two things--rising living standards and a high degree of economic security--but may no longer apply.
As the phrase implies, an obligation for mutual assistance is part of the nature of the relationship.
Ticket-punching lifers, we called them with all the derision that the phrase implies; they seemed more interested in tending their precious careers than anything else.
The phrase implies heavily that a set of rules that should be followed has been brought into being in some arbitrary, faceless, undemocratic power-grab.
Sure, it would be better if such people were nicer to those around them, the phrase implies, but this is a forgivable sin in one so talented.
"Drinking Buddies" is funny and sweet enough to qualify as a romantic comedy, except that the phrase implies a structure as well as an attitude.
Jack O'Connell is Eric, a 19-year-old who has been starred up, upgraded to adult prison two years early because he is just too violent to be contained at the juvenile level, and as the phrase implies, it confers a kind of twisted celebrity status on the scary new tough guy.
As an internal directive, the phrase implies humility, curiosity, mischief, energy an essential gameness ("Gameness is a beautiful quality in a person," Moore wrote, of Silvers)—and it hints that there are no right answers, just an alluring array of possibilities.
The phrase implies an autobiographical text.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com