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" Refusing to give a literal reading to the state-granted charter of the Southern Pacific Railroad, which specified that the company could " collect and receive such tariffs ... as it may prescribe, Hughes contended that this clause " necessarily implies that the charges shall be reasonable and does not detract from the power of the State ... to prescribe reasonable rates.
Since it was customary for the attendant company to mark every year of the deceased's life in numbers, this implies she was born in 1508, or 1507 and she had not yet celebrated her 30th birthday.
The hypothesis implies that fund managers and stock analysts are constantly looking for securities that may out-perform the market ; and that this competition is so effective that any new information about the fortune of a company will rapidly be incorporated into stock prices.
An analogous meaning is implied when the word is used in a commercial context, where scalability of a company implies that the underlying business model offers the potential for economic growth within the company.
Historically, in the United States of America the term railroad, especially when used in a company name, implies a conventional rail system and railway implies a street railway ( tramway ), also known as a streetcar or light rail line.
Items marked thus are often ( but not always ) released for a shorter time and in lower quantity than common editions, often with a running number ( e. g. " 13055 of 20000 ") printed on the products to boost the rarity feel, as the company implies not to manufacture more.
For a mutual life insurance company, participation also implies a degree of ownership of the mutuality.
The Prudent Man Rule in its broader interpretations implies that the fiduciary should perform enough due diligence to insure that the company meets the investment needs of the investors.

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A randomization of `` ups '' and `` downs '' is more likely than ordered `` ups '' and `` downs '' in position ( 3 ) since the hydrogen atoms are well separated and so the position of one could hardly affect the position of another, and also since ordered `` up '' and `` down '' implies a larger unit cell, for which no evidence exists.
The assumption of unit-treatment addivity implies that, for every treatment, the th treatment have exactly the same effect on every experiment unit.
For a randomized experiment, the assumption of unit-treatment additivity implies that the variance is constant for all treatments.
" Thus Boolos and Jeffrey are saying that an algorithm implies instructions for a process that " creates " output integers from an arbitrary " input " integer or integers that, in theory, can be chosen from 0 to infinity.
He shows how a satisfying argument for the validity of experience can be based neither on demonstration ( since " it implies no contradiction that the course of nature may change ") nor experience ( since that would be a circular argument ).
Scholars have often believed that Ammianus ' work was intended for public recitation for two reasons: the overwhelming presence of accentual clausulae, which implies that it was intended to be read aloud ; and epistle 1063 of Libanius to a Marcellinus of Rome which refers to public recitations.
As ought implies can, Kant argued, it must be possible for the summum bonum to be achieved.
Those who hold for the importance of episcopal apostolic succession appeal to the New Testament, which, they say, implies a personal apostolic succession ( from Paul to Timothy and Titus, for example ).
He implies that what he did was in order to provide for his sick wife, who later died.
" Love and Theft is, as the title implies, a kind of homage ," writes Kot, " never more so than on ' High Water ( for Charley Patton ),' in which Dylan draws a sweeping portrait of the South's racial history, with the unsung blues singer as a symbol of the region's cultural richness and ingrained social cruelties.
In byte-oriented systems ( i. e. most modern computers ), the term uncompressed BCD usually implies a full byte for each digit ( often including a sign ), whereas packed BCD typically encodes two decimal digits within a single byte by taking advantage of the fact that four bits are enough to represent the range 0 to 9.
The fact that Bede never mentioned a special title for the kings in his list implies that he was unaware of one.
In the narrative, just prior to this test, when Joseph had first met all of his brothers ( but not identified himself to them ), he had held a feast for them ; the narrative heavily implies that Benjamin was Joseph's favorite brother, since he is overcome with tears when he first meets Benjamin in particular, and he gives Benjamin five times as much food as he apportions to the others.
A low interest rate implies that firms can loan money to invest in their capital stock and pay less interest for it.
As the name implies, comic strips can be humorous ( for example, " gag-a-day " strips such as Blondie, Bringing Up Father, Marmaduke and Pearls Before Swine ).
* monomorphism ( or monic ) if implies for all morphisms.
* epimorphism ( or epic ) if implies for all morphisms.
As that history implies, CCL was written for the Macintosh, but Clozure CL now runs on Mac OS X, FreeBSD, Linux, Solaris and Windows.
The chain rule for total derivatives implies a chain rule for partial derivatives.
This implies that for each natural number n, the set of sequences f in Cantor space such that f ( n )
Regarding his attitude towards the Holy See, although with Celtic warmth and flow of words he could defend mere custom, there is nothing in his strongest expressions which implies that he for a moment doubted Rome's supreme authority.
The results for higher moments follow from Hölder's inequality, which implies that higher moments ( or halves of moments ) diverge if lower ones do.

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For example, while the axiom of choice implies that there is a well-ordering of the real numbers, there are models of set theory with the axiom of choice in which no well-ordering of the reals is definable.
Note that this case in this example implies that the user was next to the solid object, and not inside it.
Thus, for example, controversies in physics are limited to subject-areas where experiments cannot be carried out yet, whereas Benford's Law implies that controversy is inherent to politics, where communities must frequently decide on courses of action based on insufficient information.
For example, an exterior shot of a building at night followed by an interior shot of people talking implies that the conversation is taking place at night inside that building-the conversation may in fact have been filmed on a studio set far from the apparent location, because of budget, permits or time limitations.
For example, it implies the existence of black holes — regions of space in which space and time are distorted in such a way that nothing, not even light, can escape — as an end-state for massive stars.
An example of a naturalistic fallacy in this sense would be to conclude Social Darwinism from the theory of evolution by natural selection, and of the reverse naturalistic fallacy to argue that the amorality of survival of the fittest implies the theory of evolution is false.
For example the axiom of choice implies that when the size under consideration is the ordinary notion of length for subsets of the real line, then there exist sets for which no size exists, for example, the Vitali sets.
For example, bringing a moderately happy person into a very happy world would be seen as an immoral act ; aside from this, the theory implies that it would be a moral good to eliminate all people whose happiness is below average, as this would raise the average happiness.
For example, the chemical equation 2 H < sub > 2 </ sub > + O < sub > 2 </ sub > → 2 H < sub > 2 </ sub > O implies that 2 mol of dihydrogen ( H < sub > 2 </ sub >) and 1 mol of dioxygen ( O < sub > 2 </ sub >) react to form 2 mol of water ( H < sub > 2 </ sub > O ).
The word " BASE " in Ethernet physical layer standards, for example 10BASE5, 100BASE-T and 1000BASE-SX, implies baseband digital transmission, i. e. that a line code and an unfiltered wire are used.
For example, S < sub > 5 </ sub >, the symmetric group in 5 elements, is not solvable which implies that the general quintic equation cannot be solved by radicals in the way equations of lower degree can.
Tax relief for example, implies explicitly that taxes are an affliction, something someone would want " relief " from.
For example, in the religious realm, free will implies that individual will and choices can coexist with an omnipotent divinity.
For example, the giant impact hypothesis implies that a surface magma ocean would have formed following the impact.
James Keller states that " The claim that God has worked a miracle implies that God has singled out certain persons for some benefit which many others do not receive implies that God is unfair .” An example would be " If God intervenes to save your life in a car crash, then what was he doing in Auschwitz ?".
For example, Joyce's phrase " they were yung and easily freudened " clearly implies the more conventional " they were young and easily frightened ", however the former also makes an apt pun on the names of two famous psychoanalysts, Jung and Freud.
Examples of these axioms include the combination of Martin's axiom and the Open colouring axiom which, for example, prove that, while the continuum hypothesis implies the opposite.
" In this example the overly specific nature of the innuendo implies that the employee was a thief, even though it does not make ( or justify ) a direct statement of accusation.
For example, the fact described by the true statement " Paris is the capital city of France " implies that there is such a place as Paris, there is such a place as France, there are such things as capital cities, as well as that France has a government, that the government of France has the power to define its capital city, and that the French government has chosen Paris to be the capital, that there is such a thing as a " place " or a " government ", etc ..
Harris further implies that Romans have an uncontrollable lust and desire for “ what they do not or cannot have .” For example, Antony only desires his wife Fulvia after she is dead:

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