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`` Tact '', by its very derivation, implies that its possessor keeps in touch with other people, but the author of Clericis Laicos and Unam Sanctam, the wielder of the two swords, the papal sun of which the imperial moon was but a dim reflection, the peer of Caesar and vice-regent of Christ, was so high above other human beings that he had forgotten what they were like.
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.
As the title implies, any active device received the sum of all transmitted messages in universal space-time, in a single pulse, so that demultiplexing yielded information about the past, present, and future.
This also implies that its running time is at least proportional to its output, and so is also extremely huge.
" 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.
Dio implies that he did so out of cowardice, in order to avoid the imminent clash with the opposition.
Just as the physical bodies of people are changed into spiritual bodies in the resurrection ( see above ), so Isaiah implies that animals will undergo a transformation which enables them to live in peace with human beings and with each other.
The name Cuāuhtemōc ( Nahuatl pronunciation: ) means " One That Has Descended Like an Eagle ", commonly rendered in English as " Descending Eagle " as in the moment when an eagle folds its wings and plummets down to strike its prey, so this is a name that implies aggressiveness and determination.
As the name implies the / S used a serial arithmetic unit, which was much slower but reduced costs so much that the system sold for under $ 10, 000.
Eusebius ' description of his own method —" I shall collect the entries from the whole of the divinely inspired Scriptures, and I shall set them out grouped by their initial letters so that one may easily perceive what lies scattered throughout the text "— implies that he had no similar type of book to work from ; his work was entirely original, based only on the text of the Bible.
This implies that if the original map can not be colored with four colors the smaller map can't either and so the original map is not minimal.
" Since the statement is a sūtra, it is necessarily compressed and what the ropes produce is not elaborated on, but the context clearly implies the square areas constructed on their lengths, and would have been explained so by the teacher to the student.
This implies that aR is directly indecomposable, so local idempotents are also primitive.
Bede is the only historical evidence and he clearly implies that this was so, in 686.
This implies that, for instance, is a proposition, and so it can be conjoined with another proposition.
It can be summarized as " P implies Q ; P is asserted to be true, so therefore Q must be true.
There are exceptions within subjectivism however, such as ideal observer theory, which implies that moral facts may be known through a rational process, and individualist ethical subjectivism, which holds that moral facts are merely personal opinions and so may be known only through introspection.
Of course, such an epistemological view implies that there are moral beliefs with propositional contents ; so it implies cognitivism.
* The earliest such reference occurs in 1589 when Thomas Nashe in his introduction to Robert Greene's Menaphon implies the existence of an early Hamlet: " English Seneca read by candle-light yields many good sentences, as Blood is a begger, and so forth ; and if you entreat him fair in a frosty morning, he will afford you whole Hamlets, I should say handfuls of tragical speeches.
The way the card is filled in often implies an ordering between each command, so that they are processed in-order, one after another.
Very broadly speaking, it implies that poetry successfully combines and integrates form and function, that poetry turns the poetry of grammar into the grammar of poetry, so to speak.
In " The Doctor's Wife ," the TARDIS implies that she deliberately unlocked herself so the Doctor could steal her.
According to MacDonald, while it is possible to leave hell and enter heaven, doing so implies turning away ( repentance ); or as depicted by Lewis, embracing ultimate and unceasing joy itself.
He argued that in the same way a watch's complexity implies the existence of its maker, so too one may infer the Creator of the universe exists, given the evident complexity of Nature.

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The much stronger axiom of determinacy, or AD, implies that every set of reals is Lebesgue measurable, has the property of Baire, and has the perfect set property ( all three of these results are refuted by AC itself ).
Despite advances in the protection offered by ballistic armour against projectiles, as the name implies, modern ballistic body armour is much less impervious to stabbing weapons unless they are augmented with anti-knife / anti-stab armour ( usually a form of mail ).
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.
This implies that much anime is not specifically Japanese and therefore lacks a distinct national identity.
The final book in the line, Ascension implies that the tenth sphere is the sphere of Ascension ( in as much as spheres are practically relevant at that point in the story ).
Heinlein challenges his readers ' possible racial preconceptions by introducing a strong, sympathetic character, only to reveal much later that he or she is of African or other descent ; in several cases, the covers of the books show characters as being light-skinned, when in fact the text states, or at least implies, that they are dark-skinned or of African descent.
“ Defined by feminists in the 1970s as a basic human right, it includes the right to abortion and birth control, but implies much more.
"(...) Aristotle sounds much more like a genuine correspondence theorist in the Categories ( 12b11, 14b14 ), where he talks of " underlying things " that make statements true and implies that these " things " ( pragmata ) are logically structured situations or facts ( viz., his sitting, his not sitting ).
The core principle of spread spectrum is the use of noise-like carrier waves, and, as the name implies, bandwidths much wider than that required for simple point-to-point communication at the same data rate.
Homer implies, that from then on, Odysseus would live a long and happy life together with Penelope and Telemachus, wisely ruling his kingdom and enjoying wide respect and much success.
The term is often used derogatorily to describe a government's bestowal of money grants, tax breaks, or other special favorable treatment on corporations or selected corporations, and implies that corporations are much less needy of such treatment than the poor.
* A small α implies that the output will decay quickly and will require large changes in the input ( i. e., < tt >( x-x )</ tt > is large ) to cause the output to change much.
In reality, this goes much further than simply A and B, as it implies every single cascade or trigger chain related to the events in the transaction, and thus every check on all of the indirectly impacted values as well.
According to this argument, the research around Dunbar's Number implies a limit on the number of inbound and outbound connections a human in a group-forming network can manage, so that the actual maximum-value structure is much sparser than the set-of-subsets measured by Reed's law or the complete graph measured by Metcalfe's Law.
In much of the world hunting in general is understood to relate to any game animals or weapons ( e. g., deer hunting with bow and arrow ); in Britain, " hunting " without qualification implies fox hunting ( or beagling, stag hunting and mink hunting ) as described here.
Doctrinal consensus holds that " improvement " implies that government is not allowed to make environmental laws much less strict.
A ' long ' cervix implies that not much has been taken into the lower segment, and vice versa for a ' short ' cervix.
As its name implies, the ford was unusually rocky, and thus preferred by travellers, as large amounts of silt and sand made much of Little River difficult to cross.
“ I hit Jim ” is much more direct and blunt than “ Jim was hit by me ” and it also implies much more responsibility.
One of the significant things that such a character implies is the premise that there is a secret, sometimes unconscious, world of aims and methods — one might almost say a secret system of values — that is often much more important than the rational one.
For " to behave like a gentleman " may mean little or much, according to the person by whom the phrase is used ; " to spend money like a gentleman " may even be no great praise ; but " to conduct a business like a gentleman " implies a high standard.

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