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* Tone ( literature ), a literary technique which encompasses the attitudes toward the subject and toward the audience implied in a literary work that is compatible with the other drive
The older the text, or the more general the audience, the more likely that HFE is implied.
The narrator presents to the audience or the implied readers the actions, and perhaps thoughts, of the characters.
Sir Greville had his first dealings with B ' Stard in this episode who implied he would expose him unless he agreed a similar arrangement for B ' Stard, and thus became a suspect for the audience in Alan's shooting at the episode's climax.
In an attempt to overcome mirror-image effects of agenda-setting that implied direct influence of media agenda on the audience, several scholars proposed that the model of agenda-setting should include individual / collective audience characteristics and / or real-world conditions that are likely to affect issue salience.
The narrator is considered participant if an actual character in the story, and nonparticipant if only an implied character, or a sort of omniscient or semi-omniscient being who does not take part in the story but only relates it to the audience.
An implied audience is an imaginary audience determined by an auditor or reader as the text's constructed audience.
Communications scholar Edwin Black, in his essay, The Second Persona, presents the theoretical concept of the implied audience using the idea of two personae.
The first persona is the implied rhetoric ( the idea of the speaker formed by the audience ) and the second persona is the implied audience ( the idea of the audience formed by and utilized for persuasion in the speech situation ).
When the reader is implied, the writer invents and determines the audience within the text.
His speech sounds like simple grunting of English, but is implied to be dialogue the audience is not meant to understand, like his ancestor.
This ending, deleted for reasons of implied bestiality and how it made light of marriage ( something that was considered taboo back in the days of the Hays Office Code ), was replaced with one ( that, ironically, has also been edited, but only on television ) where The Wolf is back at the nightclub and tells the audience that he's through with chasing women and if he ever even looks at a woman again, he's going to kill himself.
When they are safely back on the mainland, it is implied that the teens will receive a reward for discovering the island, and will have an audience with the President of the United States.
# the audience prefers closure, i. e. it prefers the experience to be as complete as possible and to see things as a whole even though no actual continuity or conclusion is implied ; and
Because of scenes involving drug use, implied devil worship, and mild sexuality, the film could only be marketed to an adult audience.

implied and is
It will readily be seen that in this suggested network ( not materially different from some of the networks in vogue today ) greater emphasis on monitoring is implied than is usually put into practice.
It is not implied that formal principles and procedures are so firmly entrenched within the public order of the world community or even of free commonwealths that they will control in all circumstances involving Jews and Gentiles during coming years.
but if a complement for come is implied and by Tuesday is a prepositional unit used as an adjunct, by will be unstressed or lightly stressed at most.
But contrary to what was implied during the campaign, prestige is surely not important for its own sake.
Can the church risk assuming that the `` folly '' of men is as dear to God as their `` wisdom '', or, as is also commonly implied, that `` the foolishness of God '' and `` the foolishness of men '' are simply two ways of talking about the same thing??
Our Lord's invitation with its implied promise to all is, `` Come and see ''.
:" A choice function exists in constructive mathematics, because a choice is implied by the very meaning of existence.
Abjads differ from abugidas, another category invented by Daniels, in that in abjads, the vowel sound is implied by phonology, and where vowel marks exist for the system, such as nikkud for Hebrew and harakāt for Arabic, their use is optional and not the dominant ( or literate ) form.
Conversely, British English favours fitted as the past tense of fit generally, whereas the preference of American English is more complex: AmEng prefers fitted for the metaphorical sense of having made an object " fit " ( i. e., suited ) for a purpose ; in spatial transitive contexts, AmEng uses fitted for the sense of having made an object conform to an unchanged object that it surrounds ( e. g., " fitted X around Y ") but fit for the sense of having made an object conform to an unchanged object that surrounds it ( e. g., " fit X into Y "); and for the spatial senses ( both intransitive and transitive ) of having been matching with respect to contour, with no alteration of either object implied, AmEng prefers fit (" The clothes fit.
The Court held that a ruling that the plea was entered into voluntarily is implied by the act of sentencing.
It has been argued that the name " Titus " in 2 Corinthians and Galatians is nothing more than an informal name used by Timothy, implied already by the fact that even though both are said to be long-term close companions of Paul, they never appear in common scenes.
As in so many programming languages, the operation ( V, x ) is often written V ← x ( or some similar notation ), and ( V ) is implied whenever a variable V is used in a context where a value is required.
It is a mathematical tool for finding repeating patterns, such as the presence of a periodic signal which has been buried under noise, or identifying the missing fundamental frequency in a signal implied by its harmonic frequencies.
Alexander Pope implied the architecture is rather dull, lacking either the vigour of the baroque style which was fading from fashion at the time, or the austere grandeur of the Palladian style which was just coming into vogue.
It is implied that he has on occasion committed assault and battery against the duo.
It is implied he lost his virginity in " Holy Cornholio ," as Beavis, who was being worshipped by a group of fanatics at the time, passed on his followers to Stewart, who took him to have sex with the women of the cult.
In this case the relation from X to Y is the subset G of X × Y, and " from X to Y " must always be either specified or implied by the context when referring to the relation.
It is implied in each series that the Blackadder character is a descendant of the previous one, although it is never mentioned how any of the Blackadders manage to father children.

implied and actual
All the apparently biological terms are used only in the metaphoric sense: No actual biology relationship is implied by the metaphor.
The fake trailer combined elements of the Machete trailer that appeared in Grindhouse with footage from the actual film, and implied that the film would be about Machete leading a revolt against anti-immigration politicians and border vigilantes.
Within the context of psychology, social psychology is the scientific study of how people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others.
While it is implied that both events occur at the same time in the Ryanverse as in actual history, 1991.
It is implied in the books that fnord is not the actual word used for this task, but merely a substitute, since most readers would be unable to see the actual word.
Because of this, it is not strictly necessary to discuss how the NRZ-Level encoding acts " on a clock edge " or " during a clock cycle " since all transitions happen in the given amount of time representing the actual or implied integral clock cycle.
This implied the de facto discovery of livermorium, as < sup > 291 </ sup > Lv ( see below ), from the acknowledgment of the data relating to the granddaughter < sup > 283 </ sup > Cn, although the actual discovery experiment may be determined as that above.
However, while the implied argument behind this claim is that pain is what makes the horse buck, in actual practice, irritants or pain generally interfere with a horse's ability to buck in an energetic and athletic fashion.
Whether he was involved in the actual events of Pebble is not discussed, but strongly implied.
In season 3, he moved onto a houseboat at an unspecified location, though implied still to be in Los Angeles ( the actual shooting took place at Coal Harbor near downtown Vancouver ).
Her actual awakening as Saturn is also ambiguous, while implied, it's not shown and she is simply shown as a normal girl at the end of the musical.
The operation was intended to be a secret with it being implied that Rodney's actual destination was Gibraltar.
One of the fundamental concepts behind discrete time is an implied ( actual or hypothetical ) system clock.
It can be difficult to foresee what the future holds ( e. g. the actual future outcome may be entirely unexpected ), i. e. to foresee what the scenarios are, and to assign probabilities to them ; and this is true of the general forecasts never mind the implied financial market returns.
While an A. A. group may cooperate with anyone, such cooperation ought never go so far as affiliation or endorsement, actual or implied.
Moorcock also borrowed the character of Zenith the Albino, both as partial inspiration for Elric of Melniboné and as an actual character ( who was implied to be an avatar of Elric ).
Although not stated explicitly in the text, Pravic is implied to lack pronouns that show different degrees of politeness or deference, as well as titles and other terms of address that do not refer to an actual function of the person.
There are essentially three kinds of authority recognized in the law: actual authority ( whether express or implied ), apparent authority, and ratified authority ( explained here ).
An agent, as a general rule, is only entitled to indemnity from the principal if he or she has acted within the scope of her actual authority, and may be in breach of contract, and liable to a third party for breach of the implied warranty of authority.
It is sometimes referred to as " usual authority " ( though not in the sense used by Lord Denning MR in Hely-Hutchinson, where it is synonymous with " implied actual authority ").
Where the principal is not bound because the agent has no actual or apparent authority, the purported agent is liable to the third party for breach of the implied warranty of authority.
The English Partnership Act 1890 provides that a partner who acts within the scope of his actual authority ( express or implied ) will bind the partnership when he does anything in the ordinary course of carrying on partnership business.
Wedekind's first major play, Frühlings Erwachen ( Spring Awakening, 1891 ), which concerns sexuality and puberty among some young German students, caused a scandal, as it contained scenes of homoeroticism, implied group male masturbation, actual male masturbation, sado-masochism between a teenage boy and girl, rape, and suicide, as well as references to abortion.

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