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To class something as clean is to imply something else is dirty.
It just seems to imply something bent out of shape, destroyed.
She called it "dog whistling", or using subtle, coded language to imply something nasty.
Twenty-first century government requires changes, he says, which seems to imply something about the modernity of his predecessor.
The word is generally used as an impressive adjective to imply something happening really fast and getting faster.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump wasted no time seizing on the revelation to imply something was amiss.
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Assertion is generally thought of being open, explicit and direct, as opposed for instance to implying something without explicitly saying it.
Winking emojis that were meant to subtly imply something illegal were often interpreted as flirtatious, and vice versa.
When does someone's physical proximity to a candidate imply something significant vs. an opening to apply the Association Fallacy?
A court order would, to most, probably imply something less sinister; other pollsters had not made this distinction.
"I believe that the document is accurate and that every word in it is true, but they imply something to the lay reader — namely that these top-performing helmets are safer against concussion," said Dr. Robert Cantu, a senior adviser to the N.F.L. committee and director of the Neurological Sports Injury Center at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.
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