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Everything was understood tacitly, by implication.
The implication, understood by all fans, is that the other team will target the injured area.
Although there was nothing really new in the stance the president took, he adopted unusually robust language — saying, for instance, that it was "dangerous, just dangerous" for the legislation to be delayed, and pledging to continue speaking out about the issue until the American people understand and, by implication, the lawmakers follow the will of their constituents.
It was essential that each comment and its implications were clearly understood by all parties so that responses clearly addressed all questions.
Death is the simplest of all outcomes to measure, is well documented and easily understood by the patient, and has profound implications for the patient and his or her family, but yet it is largely neglected by registries.
The findings on the efficacy of the intervention suggest that the 3 scientific concepts and their personal implications can be understood by low literacy populations using simple language and everyday local examples.
"The tax implications for crowdfunded 'income' are probably not that well understood by the average startup.
But at least Kieltyka had to have noticed and understood the implications by the time of Gibson's 1999 article, because there Gibson wrote, "Bailey believes Anjelica is an autogynephile, but Anjelica adamantly disagrees with the way he categorizes her.
"I obviously understood the implication of this game," he said.
Scholes says Singer understood the implication.
I understand by seeing.
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