Sentence examples for while implying that from inspiring English sources

The phrase "while implying that" can be used correctly in written English
It is used to signify that something or someone is giving the impression of a thought or emotion without explicitly stating it. Example: She expressed her feelings of disappointment with subtle body language while implying that she was hurt by his actions.

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(That successor is Peter Martins. D'Amboise speaks of his admiration for Martins's work while implying that City Ballet's glory days are over).

It ignores our long evolutionary roots while implying that there is no future here.

(How can you have 'fun' with Puccini's tragedy?) But she assures me, with vigour, that this is what she has been having, while implying that it can't last.

But it allowed him to brag about the broad coalition in favour of staying in while implying that the out campaign was personified by Farage.

The most satisfying works are big, scary-beautiful Rorschach blots fashioned from tinted mirror, which fragment our reflections while implying that any interpretation counts.

Foucault made seeing, or, really, seeing through, into a revolutionary activity, while implying that only an apocalyptic transformation in human thought might liberate us.

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The term "flying while Muslim," a variation of the expression "driving while black," implies that Muslims are hassled during air travel because of their religion or ethnicity.

Shana, New York City Possibly, Shana, but it sounds as if you (semi) disinvited her pre-emptively, before establishing she was sick — while also implying that she's a blithe infector.

Among Sikhs in the United States, there is now intense debate about how to go about distinguishing themselves from Muslims while not implying that attacks on Muslims are justified.

The brand claims to resemble mother's milk because it contains "fast burning fats" called medium chain diglycerides, while also implying that it tastes as good as dairy, with flavors like "vanilla crème" and "cookies 'n crème".

The success of The Social Network lies in capturing the fever of Facebook's startup, while subversively implying that it created money and ephemeral buzz, but not a whole lot else; there is very little about the interconnectivity and creativity that its evangelisers often claim.

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