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implication and large
In 2011 evidence was uncovered in neighbouring East Timor, showing that 42, 000 years ago these early settlers had high-level maritime skills, and by implication the technology needed to make ocean crossings to reach Australia and other islands, as they were catching and consuming large numbers of big deep sea fish such as tuna.
In 2011 evidence was uncovered, at the Jerimalai cave site, showing that these early settlers had high-level maritime skills at this time, and by implication the technology needed to make ocean crossings to reach Australia and other islands, as they were catching and consuming large numbers of big deep sea fish such as tuna.
Due to the lack of whole works by Xenophanes a lot of meaning is lost and a large amount of guessing is at hand, so that the implication of knowing being something deeper (" a clearer truth ") may have special implications, or it may mean that you can't know something just by looking at it.
The cranium is short, low, and flattened on the top ( in contrast to more advanced proboscids, which have a higher and more domed forehead ; the implication may be that deinotheres were less intelligent than other proboscids ), with very large, elevated occipital condyles.
Metacentric height also has implication on the natural period of rolling of a hull, with very large metacentric heights being associated with shorter periods of roll which are uncomfortable for passengers.
* Meatspace ( tongue-in-cheek implication of the real world as a similar analogue to cyberspace writ large )
When pensioners or retirees are dependent on their pension as their dominant source of income, the term " fixed income " can also carry the implication that they have relatively limited discretionary income or have little financial freedom to make large expenditures.
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.
Many jokes are made at the expense of their comically large breast size, for example when Blood Falcon is first introduced, it is by way of one of the main characters running into her bust and being knocked unconscious ( the implication, and dialogue, being that they were " hard ", presumably due to implants ).
Totemic animals play a very large part in the lives of the people of the Northern Tribes ; each tribe has a special totem, usually ( albeit by implication, not always ) a very powerful predator.
This approach somewhat increases the measure of total GFCF and by implication the total GDP of arms-producing countries, because expenditures and sales of weaponry are very large, especially in the United States and Europe.
But the story that produced a firestorm of publicity and was immediately picked up by Time and Newsweek dealt with the Helga paintings by Andrew Wyeth, which became a huge news story both because of the scandalous implication that the subject might be the artist's mistress and also because of the general belief that Wyeth had been producing over the course of many years a large body of as-yet-unknown masterpieces.

implication and evolutionary
Our evolutionary colleagues also failed to grasp the implication ( s ), primarily because they did not think at geological scales ".
What does have that implication is not evolutionary theory itself, but unguided evolution, the idea that neither God nor any other person has taken a hand in guiding, directing or orchestrating the course of evolution.
As quorum sensing implies a cooperative behavior, this concept has been challenged by the evolutionary implication of cooperative cheaters.
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.

implication and changes
The implication being that changes which are normally associated with ageing are more pronounced in colonic diverticulosis.
This view was only furthered by the results of the second study-if the Great Depression was unable to cause major changes in the town's social structure, the implication is that nothing will.
In addition, despite the implication that at the end of " Father's Day " the attack of the Reapers did not happen due to changes in history, " Who is Doctor Who " featured photographs that showed the attack.

implication and body
Her reputed last words, uttered as the assassin was about to strike, were " Smite my womb ", the implication here being she wished to be destroyed first in that part of her body that had given birth to so " abominable a son.
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.
:: Even now most biotechs have not fully accepted the implication that every cell in the body can generate an entire copy of the person.
No such effects were found with stimulation of another site or for imagined spatial transformations of external objects, suggesting the selective implication of the TPJ in mental imagery of one's own body.
* Jurisdiction, the authority of a legal body to deal with and make pronouncements on legal matters and, by implication, to administer justice within a defined area of responsibility
According to Ernie Stringer, “ Student learning processes are greatly enhanced when they participate in deciding how they may demonstrate their competence in a body of knowledge or the performance of skills .” This pedagogical implication enables the student to establish his or her unique learning objectives.
The metabolic theory of ecology ’ s main implication is that metabolic rate, and the influence of body size and temperature on metabolic rate, provide the fundamental constraints by which ecological processes are governed.

implication and are
" 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 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.
Such clauses are of interest because they are able to express implication of one variable from a set of other variables.
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.
Academic titles are used exclusively within academia, and have no meaning or implication for public life or documentation ( e. g. passport, drivers licence ).
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:
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.
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.
Not just a staple of science fiction, other universes are a direct implication of cosmological observations.
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.
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.
The implication was that all outcomes of the Oedipus complex involving a passive homosexual stance toward the father are perverse.
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.
Secondly, it is only when there is deemed to be a necessity therefor that amendments are to be proposed, the reasonable implication being that when proposed they are to be considered and disposed of presently.
When he decries Bentham's application of the ' yard measure ' of now to ' the past, present and future ', he decries the implication that society, and people, have always been, and will always be, as they are now ; that is, he criticizes essentialism.
Dirac, who had just then been intensely involved with working out the foundations of Heisenberg's matrix mechanics, immediately understood that these conditions could be met if A, B, C and D are matrices, with the implication that the wave function has multiple components.
However, it differs sharply from the constructivist implication that humans arbitrarily construct mathematical principles that have no inherent truth but which instead are created on a conveniency basis.
Lobbying is often spoken of with contempt, when the implication is that people with inordinate socioeconomic power are corrupting the law ( twisting it away from fairness ) in order to serve their own conflict of interest.
Cardiovascular malformations in Turner syndrome are also very serious, not only because of their high prevalence in that particular population but mainly because of their high lethal potential and their great implication in the increased mortality found in patients with Turner syndrome.
Other common logical propositions are disjunction (), negation (), implication (), and the logical constants truth () and falsehood ().
The implication is that yetzer ha-tov and yetzer ha-ra are best understood not only as moral categories of good and evil but as the inherent conflict within man between selfless and selfish orientations.

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