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implication and is
The host of novel applications of electronics to medical problems is far more thrilling because of their implication in matters concerning our health and vitality.
And our question is, is such an implication consistent with what we meant??
it is only after he has involved her emotions in his scheme that he uses her given name, placing himself by implication in the position of a solicitous father.
The implication is that Paneloux's loss of faith is what lead to his death.
" Peter Heather agrees with Wood's implication in this instance: " I doubt that this is the full story, but the effects of Frankish intervention are clear enough.
The implication is that the entropy of a perfect crystal simply approaches a constant value.
But, there is " certainly no evidence for this view in the New Testament " and in the case of Clement of Rome and Ignatius of Antioch the implication is not that it cannot be celebrated by anyone else, but that it ought not.
The implication is that Bluetooth does the same with communications protocols, uniting them into one universal standard.
" The purpose is to drive out and dispossess the Canaanites, with the implication that there are to be no treaties with the enemy, no mercy, and no intermarriage.
The implication, seen in the closing scenes of the book, with the release of Jehoiachin and his restoration to a place of honour in Babylon, is the promise to David of an eternal dynasty is still in effect, and the Davidic line will be restored.
James Mays, however, says that the failure to mention Hosea's paternity this is " hardly an implication " of Gomer's adultery.
In fact, the concavity of the water clearly involves gravitational attraction, and by implication the Earth also is a participant.
Coming Home converts the huge problem of the returning injured Vietnam War soldier into the chance that the injured soldier will fall in love, and when he does, the strong implication is that the larger problem is also solved.
One implication of utilitarianism is that one's intention in performing an act may include all of its foreseen consequences.
The implication of this attack is that all data encrypted using current standards based security systems such as the ubiquitous SSL used to protect e-commerce and Internet banking and SSH used to protect access to sensitive computing systems is at risk.
An objection against the theist implication of the proposition is that even if one accepts the argument as a proof of a First Cause, it does not identify that First Cause with God.
Under the Curry – Howard correspondence, the existence of currying and uncurrying is equivalent to the logical theorem, as tuples ( product type ) corresponds to conjunction in logic, and function type corresponds to implication.
In a historical or geopolitical sense the term usually refers collectively to Christian majority countries or countries in which Christianity dominates or was a territorial phenomenon .“ Christendom is originally a medieval concept steadily to have evolved since the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the gradual rise of the Papacy more in religio-temporal implication practically during and after the reign of Charlemagne ; and the concept let itself to be lulled in the minds of the staunch believers to the archetype of a holy religious space inhabited by Christians, blessed by God, the Heavenly Father, ruled by Christ through the Church and protected by the Spirit-body of Christ ; no wonder, this concept, as included the whole of Europe and then the expanding Christian territories on earth, strengthened the roots of Romance of the greatness of Christianity in the world .”
The rabbis recognize a positive value to the yetzer hara: one tradition identifies it with the observation on the last day of creation that God's accomplishment was " very good " ( God's work on the preceding days was just described as " good ") and explain that without the yetzer ha ' ra there would be no marriage, children, commerce or other fruits of human labor ; the implication is that yetzer ha ' tov and yetzer ha ' ra are best understood not as moral categories of good and evil but as selfless versus selfish orientations, either of which used rightly can serve God's will.

implication and carrying
But a thesis concerning the extent of effective methods — which is to say, concerning the extent of procedures of a certain sort that a human being unaided by machinery is capable of carrying out — carries no implication concerning the extent of the procedures that machines are capable of carrying out, even machines acting in accordance with ' explicitly stated rules.
Previous ads had featured elderly actors with the implication that incontinence did not prevent them from carrying out active lives.
The implication, and Peter's theory, being that Trask deliberately crashed the plane carrying Peter's parents just to gain full control of the suit.

implication and capacity
There is an implication that the behaviour of " object label " or perhaps " event label " cells, can be converted into some form of long-term reinforcement capacity.
A practical implication of this particular example is that for highly loaded queuing systems the average waiting time can be extremely sensitive to the processing capacity.

implication and much
However, few linguists who now study Khoisan languages accept their unity, and the name " Khoisan " is used by them as a term of convenience without any implication of linguistic validity, much as " Papuan " and " Australian " are.
When combined with Hubble's law, the implication of the redshift is that the quasars are very distant — and thus, it follows, objects from much earlier in the universe's history.
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.
Today, this concept is used much more often and without such connotations, but a popular implication remains that the epiphany is supernatural, as the discovery seems to come suddenly from the outside.
The implication of the King in such a scandal provoked much public and literary conjecture and irreparably tarnished James's court with an image of corruption and depravity.
Another possible implication for economics is that utility might be reference based, in contrast with additive utility functions underlying much of neo-classical economics.
The implication of the King in such a scandal provoked much public and literary conjecture and irreparably tarnished James's court with an image of corruption and depravity.
" Holmes replies scathingly that Miss Adler is indeed on a much different level from the King ( by which he means higher — an implication lost on the King ).
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 ".
Initially, she is incensed that a member of the powerful Galactic Federation's elite Observers ( which it is revealed that Mizuho has the honor of being its youngest member ) would stoop to marry such an evident primitive ( conveniently overlooking the fact that she is ostensibly the product of just such a union, claiming that the only time that she had ever seen Mizuho cry was when their father died ; the implication of wildly different growth rates between alien and human are suggested here, as Maho is much younger appearing than Mizuho and Mizuho had stated that she could barely recall her father's appearance ).
The only minerals fitting these details are heliodor ( taking into account the implication of Smaragdos that it was green ) and rock crystal ( ignoring the literal meaning of Smaragdos, since the masoretic text doesn't appear to specify colour ); there is much to be said for Smaragdos being either of those.
Possibly in defence of his focus on so much " unpoetical " material, Pound quotes Rodolphus Agricola to the effect that one writes " to move, to teach or to delight " ( ut moveat, ut doceat, ut delectet ), with the implication that the present cantos are designed to teach.
The implication is that the audience is attracted as much by the lavish costumes as by the content.
The implication was that the Other had been genetically reincarnated as the Doctor, although how much of the Other is in the Doctor and how much he remembers of his past life, if at all, is unclear.
The snippy exchange was punctuated by co-host Chris Russo's implication that Lidle was not entitled to " enjoy a day in New York " and co-host Mike Francesa commenting, " I haven't thought much about you at all, to be honest with you.

implication and lower
The implication is that sustained high demand may lower structural unemployment.
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.
Through this work they purposed that the main clinical implication of the simulation heuristic results is that, in order to lower elevated subjective probability in clinical anxiety, patients should be encouraged to think of more reasons why the negative events will not occur then why they will occur.
The implication is that sustained high demand may lower structural unemployment.
Transmutation threatened the essential distinction between man and beast, and implied progressive improvement with the implication that the lower orders could aspire to the privileges of their aristocratic overlords.
The implication for investors is that an investment with a lower nominal rate of compound interest may be superior, in the long run, to an investment with a higher cash-on-cash return.
Perhaps the implication of an evolutionary scale like a " ladder " in which each new addition is superior than organisms in the lower rungs, appeals to the popular imagination.

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