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implication and river
The new league established teams in what the NL leaders pejoratively called " river cities ", including Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis, with the inherent implication of lower morality or social standards in those cities.

implication and substantially
A eugenicist who applied his social Darwinism to entire nations, Pearson saw " war " against " inferior races " as a logical implication of his scientific work on human measurement: " My view – and I think it may be called the scientific view of a nation ," he wrote, " is that of an organized whole, kept up to a high pitch of internal efficiency by insuring that its numbers are substantially recruited from the better stocks, and kept up to a high pitch of external efficiency by contest, chiefly by way of war with inferior races.
The practical implication of this is that one could double the R-value of insulation installed between framing members and realize substantially less than a 50 % reduction in heat loss.
The judge found that the offending statement was " partly false, but substantially true ," though inaccurate in its " implication of timing and causation.

implication and greater
The connotation of the term " consensus reality " is usually disparaging: it is usually employed by idealist, surrealist and other anti-realist theorists opposing or hostile to this " reality ," with the implication that this consensus reality is, to a greater or lesser extent, created by those who experience it.
In this case Hugo integrated the little epics into his poetical system by casting them as the " human " panel in a triptych of which " God " and " Satan " were the wings, with the implication that they were merely sparse fragments stolen from a greater epic: the whole of human experience itself.
Mathematically this is not possible since the implication is that ME is greater than 100 % in the case of plants.
On May 22, 2012, Chief Administrative Law Judge Michael Chappell ruled after a hearing that the company's claims were deceptive and issued a cease and desist order effective for 20 years. The greater weight of the persuasive expert testimony demonstrates that there is insufficient competent and reliable scientific evidence to substantiate claims that the Pom products treat, prevent or reduce the risk of erectile dysfunction or that they are clinically proven to do so. Wonderful shall not make any representation, in any manner, expressly or by implication, including through the use of a product name, endorsement, depiction, illustration, trademark or trade name, about the health benefits, performance or efficacy of any covered product, unless the representation is nonmisleading.

implication and volume
The overall implication is that market expansion is critical for the total volume of surplus-value that can be distributed as profit.

implication and makes
The clear implication is that to bare one's throat would be tantamount to suicide ( which Jewish law forbids ) and it would also be considered helping a murderer kill someone and thus would " place an obstacle in front of a blind man " ( i. e., makes it easier for another person to falter in their ways ).
Note that establishing this chain of logical implication ( or quantifying the relevant probabilities ) makes this form logically valid.
An allusion is a figure of speech that makes a reference to, or representation of, people, places, events, literary work, myths, or works of art, either directly or by implication.
It is the implication of futurity that makes these present tense auxiliary constructions amount to a compound future quasi-tense.
In a recent article in Nature Immunology, Matzinger makes a case for what she now views as the most important implication of the Danger Model: that the tissues of the body are a large part of what drive immune response.
The Forest House itself makes reference to characters in Bradley's earlier work The Fall of Atlantis, with the implication that two of the main characters from The Fall of Atlantis have been reincarnated here.
It makes use of just two logical operators: implication and negation, and it is constituted by six axioms and one inference rule: modus ponens.
An interesting implication of the operation of the posting rule is that an acceptance is complete once the letter of acceptance is posted ; it makes no difference whether the offeror actually receives the letter.

implication and same
The implication is that Bluetooth does the same with communications protocols, uniting them into one universal standard.
Many people believe that the fact that qualified commentators abroad were beginning to doubt the official Spanish version the very same day of the attacks while the government insisted on ETA's implication directly influenced the results of the election.
The related modern Hebrew word shevita, ( labor strike ), has the same implication of active rather than passive abstinence from work.
Thirdly, as ratification is but the expression of the approbation of the people and is to be effective when had in three-fourths of the States, there is a fair implication that it must be sufficiently contemporaneous in that number of States to reflect the will of the people in all sections at relatively the same period, which of course ratification scattered through a long series of years would not do.
Ayer ’ s Language, Truth, and Logic ); Dawkins later noted he had been " flattered by the comparison, knew that Ayer had recanted much of his first book and could hardly miss Cain ’ s pointed implication that should, in the fullness of time, do the same.
The key implication of the principle is that interpretations and applications of the Scriptures do not have the same authority as the Scriptures themselves ; hence, the ecclesiastical authority is viewed as subject to correction by the Scriptures, even by an individual member of the Church.
An implication of the theorem is that when using likelihood-based inference, two sets of data yielding the same value for the sufficient statistic T ( X ) will always yield the same inferences about θ.
The apparent implication is that ; within the context of the League stories ; the Celestial City Christian seeks and the Blazing World may in fact be one and the same.
Thus the " 36 15 " prefix had the same meaning as the ". com " suffix now has for Internet web sites ; billboard ads at the time often consisted of nothing more than an image, a company name, and a " 36 15 " number, the fact that a Minitel service was being advertised was then clear by implication.
His education at the military school in Bacău ( where he was a colleague of Petre Pandrea, the future left-wing activist ) ended in the same year as Romania's direct implication in the war.
However, there is the same implication that we are offered a variety of points of view.
In terms of the implication graph, two terms belong to the same strongly connected component whenever there exist chains of implications from one term to the other and vice versa.
Given a partial solution to the puzzle, they use dynamic programming within each row or column to determine whether the constraints of that row or column force any of its squares to be white or black, and whether any two squares in the same row or column can be connected by an implication relation.
" In the language of the Church ’ s social teachings, development communication policies should lead to “ establishing new relationships in human society, under the mastery and guidance of truth, justice, charity and freedom — relations between individual citizens, between citizens and their respective States, between States, and finally between individuals, families, intermediate associations and States on the one hand, and the world community on the other .” In this way, the formulation of such communication policies could be performed based mainly on the developing world rhetoric of nation-building, but at the same time taking serious cognizance of its universal implication and global impact.
By making the various ships and devices to be of roughly the same visual design, the implication is that all of series take place in the same universe.
This implication that group discussion goes through the same series of stages in the same order for any decision-making group is known as the linear phase model.
In general usage, principally in American English and more commonly with the " shark " spelling, the term has also taken on the meaning of " expert card gambler who takes advantage of less-skilled players ", without implication of actual cheating at cards, in much the same way that "" or " pool hustler " can ( especially when used by non-players ) be intended to mean " skilled player " rather than " swindler ".
Algorithms for finding strongly connected components may be used to solve 2-satisfiability problems ( systems of Boolean variables with constraints on the values of pairs of variables ): as showed, a 2-satisfiability instance is unsatisfiable if and only if there is a variable v such that v and its complement are both contained in the same strongly connected component of the implication graph of the instance.
Although Edgerly claimed in the 1900 edition of The Book of General Membership of the Ralston Health Club that the letters for the word RALSTON came from Regime, Activity, Light, Strength, Temperation, Oxygen and Nature, earlier editions of the same book are credited to Everett Ralston, a pseudonym of Edgerly, with the implication that Ralstonism is named after this fictitious person.
Skeletor's frantic effort to cover up what happened to Keldor, combined with the fact that Keldor vanished to another dimension when attempting to become a master sorcerer, is taken as a heavy implication that the two characters are indeed one and the same.
Sometimes the same words may have different patterns depending on the situation or implication.

implication and identification
It is undisputed that this identification is Chinese in form and Buddhist in implication, which suggests that the name must have been regularized centuries after the lifetime ascribed to Jimmu.
It is undisputed that this identification is Chinese in form and Buddhist in implication, which suggests that the name must have been regularized centuries after the lifetime ascribed to Suizei, possibly during the time in which legends about the origins of the Yamato dynasty were compiled as the chronicles known today as the Kojiki.
It is undisputed that this identification is Chinese in form and Buddhist in implication, which suggests that the name must have been regularized centuries after the lifetime ascribed to Annei, possibly during the time in which legends about the origins of the Yamato dynasty were compiled as the chronicles known today as the Kojiki.
It is undisputed that this identification is Chinese in form and Buddhist in implication, which suggests that the name must have been regularized centuries after the lifetime ascribed to Kōshō, possibly during the time in which legends about the origins of the Yamato dynasty were compiled as the chronicles known today as the Kojiki.
It is undisputed that this identification is Chinese in form and Buddhist in implication, which suggests that the name must have been regularized centuries after the lifetime ascribed to Kōan, possibly during the time in which legends about the origins of the Yamato dynasty were compiled as the chronicles known today as the Kojiki.
It is undisputed that this identification is Chinese in form and Buddhist in implication, which suggests that the name must have been regularized centuries after the lifetime ascribed to Kōrei, possibly during the time in which legends about the origins of the Yamato dynasty were compiled as the chronicles known today as the Kojiki.
It is undisputed that this identification is Chinese in form and Buddhist in implication, which suggests that the name must have been regularized centuries after the lifetime ascribed to Kōgen, possibly during the time in which legends about the origins of the Yamato dynasty were compiled as the chronicles known today as the Kojiki.
It is undisputed that this identification is Chinese in form and Buddhist in implication, which suggests that the name must have been regularized centuries after the lifetime ascribed to Kaika, possibly during the time in which legends about the origins of the Yamato dynasty were compiled as the chronicles known today as the Kojiki.
It is undisputed that this identification is Chinese in form and Buddhist in implication, which suggests that the name must have been regularized centuries after the lifetime ascribed to Suinin, possibly during the time in which legends about the origins of the Yamato dynasty were compiled as the chronicles known today as the Kojiki.
Often generational identification has a strongly political implication or connotation.
Another aspect of Gance's work which has drawn comment from critics is the political stance and implication of his life and films, particularly his identification with strong military leaders.
If this were the correct identification, it would make the relief ( and by implication the smaller plaques of nude, winged goddesses ) the only known figurative representations of Ereshkigal.

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