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implication and seen
A possible implication of this model is, for example, that the positive effects PA has on negotiations ( as described above ) will be seen only when either motivation or ability are low.
Nowhere is the doom laden image of the Second Empire so clearly seen as in Nana, which culminates in echoes of the Franco-Prussian War ( and hence by implication of the French defeat ).
Throughout the play, at the back of the stage, a huge marble wolf can be seen from which feed Romulus and Remus, with the implication being that Rome is a society based on animalistic origins.
This has seen to occur in the music industry and has the implication of copyright infringement over songs, as well as in the formation of scientific research ideas.
To modern eyes, Nayler's procession might not seem particularly outrageous compared to the acts of other early Quaker activists, who often disrupted church services and sometimes " went naked as a sign " ( as a symbol of spiritual innocence ); but at a time when Quakers were already being pressed to denounce the doctrine of the Inner Light because of its implication of equality with Christ, Nayler's ambiguous symbolism was seen as playing with fire.
The major headings of Gregorian reform can be seen as embodied in the Papal electoral decree ( 1059 ), and the resolution of the Investiture Controversy ( 1075 – 1122 ) was an overwhelming papal victory that by implication acknowledged papal superiority over secular rulers.
* Because the " not proven " verdict carries with it an implication of guilt but no formal conviction, the defendant is legally innocent but often seen as morally guilty without the option of a retrial to clear their name.
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 ).
Most importantly, the biography asserts that Guanahani was fifteen leagues ( 60 miles ) long, which seems contrary to Columbus's implication in the Diario that he had seen the entire island on a single day's boat trip.
Radio Sawa is commonly seen as terms of a solution to public relations crisis during the time of its launch as a form of public diplomacy, ' suggesting by implication that American media efforts do have the power to transform opinion if only implemented in a different form '.
By implication, he may have been the last white man to have seen Custer alive.
The implication is that this appendage is mounted to the Dalek ’ s arm in place of a plunger, although due to the use of a tight close-up on the device this isn ’ t actually seen on screen.
A captive male Sonoran Desert Tortoise with visible Chin Glands eats some strawberries. Males will circle around females, biting the shells of the females in the process, and then will proceed to climb upon the female and insert his penis ( a white organ, usually only seen upon careful inspection during mating, as it is hidden inside the male and can only be coaxed out with sexual implication ) into the vagina of a female.
The implication would then be that there are many lower-altitude TGFs not seen from space, particularly at higher latitudes.

implication and closing
During his brief game show hosting stints, Rafferty developed several catchphrases, including " dual implication ", meaning that either contestant can win the game or match with the next correct answer on Blockbusters and " the land of parting gifts " which was used on both Blockbusters and Card Sharks, meaning that the person who lost the game wins whatever prizes mentioned by the announcer in the closing plug.

implication and book
The book " Archbold " said that it appears to be immaterial whether the court, before which the statement is made, has jurisdiction in the particular cause in which the statement is made, because there is no express requirement in the Act that the court be one of " competent jurisdiction " and because the definition in section 1 ( 2 ) does not appear to require this by implication either.
Among these groups are comic book fandom, media fandom, the Society for Creative Anachronism, gaming, and furry fandom, sometimes referred to collectively as " fringe fandoms " with the implication that the original fandom centered on science fiction texts ( magazines and later books and fanzines ) is the " true " or " core " fandom.
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.
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.
In the book Al-e-Ahmad developed a " stinging critique of western techonology, and by implication of Western ` civilization ` itself ".
In this book, he refers to her as " Gillian McKeith ( or, to give her full medical title: Gillian McKeith )"-by implication referring to the controversial manner in which she attained her Doctor of Philosophy degree.
The book begins with them Anna living in Southsea with a friend, Maudie, where they have trouble persuading a landlady to take them in ; the implication is that chorus girls are ' professionals ' or prostitutes.
The phrase is sometimes used critically with the implication of American imperialism, as in the title of Joseph Gerson's book, The Sun Never Sets: Confronting the Network of Foreign U. S. Military Bases.
The book ends on a sinister note, with Glumov becoming a member of the Luden group, the implication being that he was coerced.

implication and with
To this extent some stretching of the literal meaning of the Committee Report seems justified, since the literal meaning conflicts with the clear implication, if not the language, of the statute.
And our question is, is such an implication consistent with what we meant??
" 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 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.
Indeed, even after 1790 Mozart writes about " the rehearsal ", with the implication that his concerts would have only one.
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.
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.
One implication of this deist creation myth was that primitive societies, or societies that existed in the distant past, should have religious beliefs that are less encrusted with superstitions and closer to those of natural theology.
Although the term " fluid " includes both the liquid and gas phases, in common usage, " fluid " is often used as a synonym for " liquid ", with no implication that gas could also be present.
Morgenstern's diary is an important and usually reliable source for Gödel's later years, but the implication of the August 1970 diary entry — that Gödel did not believe in God — is not consistent with the other evidence.
At this stage in the algorithm, it is required that terms with zero-valued coefficients are dropped, so that only binary coefficients equal to one are counted, thus the problem of multiplication or division by zero is not an issue, despite this implication in the factored equation:
In writing, phrases commonly used, with debatable propriety, as alternatives to P " if and only if " Q include Q is necessary and sufficient for P, P is equivalent ( or materially equivalent ) to Q ( compare material implication ), P precisely if Q, P precisely ( or exactly ) when Q, P exactly in case Q, and P just in case Q.
A satirical song published in The Times newspaper of 1789 referring to the rumoured clandestine marriage between Prince Regent and Mrs. Fitzherbert also reflects this symbolic usage of the broomstick imagery: “ Their way to consummation was by hopping o ’ er a broom, sir ”, and there are plentiful other examples of ‘ broomstick ’ being using in other contemporary contexts but all with a similar implication of dubiousness or fakery.
Jurisdiction ( from the Latin ius, iuris meaning " law " and dicere meaning " to speak ") is the practical authority granted to a formally constituted legal body or to a political leader to deal with and make pronouncements on legal matters and, by implication, to administer justice within a defined area of responsibility.
Beria's bodyguards reported that their orders included handing each girl a flower bouquet as she left Beria's house, with the implication being that to accept his parting gift made her his consensual mistress ; those who refused risked being arrested.
Left-wing journalists opposed to Kaiser Wilhelm II's policies outed a number of prominent members of his cabinet and inner circle — and by implication the Kaiser — beginning with Maximilian Harden's indictment of the aristocratic diplomat Prince Eulenburg.
A language is typed if the specification of every operation defines types of data to which the operation is applicable, with the implication that it is not applicable to other types.
According to David Hart, Comte had three main points: " firstly, that interference by the state over the centuries in property ownership has had dire consequences for justice as well as for economic productivity ; secondly, that property is legitimate when it emerges in such a way as not to harm anyone ; and thirdly, that historically some, but by no means all, property which has evolved has done so legitimately, with the implication that the present distribution of property is a complex mixture of legitimately and illegitimately held titles.
In the political jargon and propaganda of Fascist Italy, Nazi Germany and the Communist International, western democratic states were referred to as " plutocracies ", with the implication being that a small number of extremely wealthy individuals were controlling the countries and holding them in ransom.
The borderless nature of atmosphere and oceans inevitably resulted in the implication of pollution on a planetary level with the issue of global warming.
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.
Fanny disapproves the match and offends Mrs. Dashwood with the implication that Elinor is motivated by money rather than love.

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