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In the most common interpretation of the poem, Blake implies that a visit of Jesus would briefly create heaven in England, in contrast to the " dark Satanic Mills " of the Industrial Revolution.
In 1790, Immanuel Kant wrote in Kritik der Urtheilskraft ( Critique of Judgement ) that the analogy of animal forms implies a common original type, and thus a common parent.
For if k, m, and n are integers, and k is a common factor of two integers A and B, then A = nk and B = mk implies A − B = ( n − m ) k, therefore k is also a common factor of the difference.
Therefore, the greatest common divisor g must divide r < sub > N − 1 </ sub >, which implies that g ≤ r < sub > N − 1 </ sub >.
The word bias in common usage has a strong negative word connotation, and implies a deliberate intent to mislead or other scientific fraud.
The majority of Italian regions require " zero upward light ", which usually implies use of overall full cut-off lamps for new luminaries, but violations are common.
The fact that elemental masses combined in simple fractions implies that all elemental mass stems from a common source.
Equality implies specifically the " common residue ", the least non-negative member of an equivalence class.
The model of the nation state implies that its population constitutes a nation, united by a common descent, a common language and many forms of shared culture.
In its most common sense, the principle refers to private contracts, stressing that contained clauses are law between the parties, and implies that nonfulfilment of respective obligations is a breach of the pact.
" The Romulan commander further implies the common ancestry when she confronts Kirk about violation of Romulan space.
# While every society must have some common aims, which implies there must be agreed on methods of problem-solving, and a common framework of law ; in a secular society these are as limited as possible.
However, as Plutarch implies, since naval power relied on the mass mobilisation of the common citizens ( thetes ) as rowers, such a policy put more power into the hands of average Athenians — and thus into Themistocles's own hands.
Membership in a moving group implies a common origin for these stars in an open cluster that has since become gravitationally unbound.
As the term became common after the introduction of the 80386, it usually implies binary compatibility with the 32-bit instruction set of the 80386.
Although the most common colloquial use of the word " collision " refers to accidents in which two or more objects collide, the scientific use of the word " collision " implies nothing about the magnitude of the forces.
Shu ( 2003 ) has argued that the vetulicolians probably represent an early side-branch of deuterostomes, and that this implies that segmentation in cephalochordates and vertebrates may be derived from the common ancestor of protostomes and deuterostomes.
" Commons " refers to the environmental asset itself, " common property resource " or " common pool resource " refers to a property right regime that allows for some collective body to devise schemes to exclude others, thereby allowing the capture of future benefit streams ; and " open-access " implies no ownership in the sense that property everyone owns nobody owns.
Genetic relatedness implies a common origin or proto-language.

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Molecular data implies a North American origin of living Canidae and an African origin of wolf-like canines ( Canis, Cuon, and Lycaon ).
In 1960, Singer commented in an article in Astronautics on the hypothesis of Iosif Shklovsky ( later mentioned in a 1966 book by Carl Sagan and Shklovsky ) that the orbit of the Martian moon Phobos suggests that it is hollow, which implies it is of artificial origin.
The relatively recent name of " Muscat and Oman " ( which was abolished in 1970 in favor of " Sultanate of Oman "), implies two historically irreconcilable political cultures: the coastal tradition, the more cosmopolitan, secular, Muscat tradition of the coast ruled by the sultan ; and the interior tradition of insularity, tribal in origin and ruled by an imam according to the ideological tenets of Ibadism.
This implies that only the soul of Adam was created directly by God ( with Eve's substance, material and immaterial, being taken from out of Adam ), in contrast with creationism ( not to be confused with creationism as a belief about the origin of the material universe ), which holds that all souls are created directly by God ( with Eve's substance, material and immaterial, being taken from out of Adam ).
Asserting that quantum mechanics is deterministic by treating the wave function itself as reality implies a single wave function for the entire universe, starting at the origin of the universe.
Ethnic origin implies one or more of the following:
Former statement can be disputed because the language Afrikaans has its origins in the Dutch language, which implies that the origin of the word may well be directly Germanic in nature.
The etymology of the Hunyadi family implies possible Vlach ( Romanian ) or Cuman origin.
The method works from the principle that " community of error implies community of origin.
The term " Arab world " is usually rejected by those living in the region who do not consider themselves Arabs, like non-Semitic people such as the Berbers and Kurds, as it implies the entire region is Arab in its identity, population, and origin, whereas the original homeland of the Arabs is the Arabian Peninsula.
It was from him that the monkey received his official name Sun Wukong (" Sun " implies his origin as a monkey, and " Wukong " means aware of emptiness ).
It is usually called Tagalog within the Philippines and among Filipinos to differentiate it from other Philippine languages, but it has come to be known as Filipino to differentiate it from the languages of other countries ; the former implies a regional origin, the latter a national.
As suggested by its origin as islette, an Old French diminutive of " isle ", use of the term implies small size, but little attention is given to drawing an upper limit on its applicability.
It is played particularly by the Vranje Roma, who are often referred to as Gypsies ( a derogatory term which wrongly implies their Egyptian origin ).
This implies that they share a common origin.
* The phrase " jerry-built " has a separate origin and implies shoddy workmanship not necessarily of a temporary nature.
Delmar Lowell also suggests the long line of noble Norman families that Lowle progenitors married into implies that the name Lowle is of Norman origin.
The scientific name Petrophaga lorioti implies its origin: a creation of the German humorist Loriot.
While the term “ New Left ” implies a belief in Mao's interpretation of Marxism, the school ’ s most well known thinker, Wang Hui, explains the origin of the term:
The only relevant portion of the isoquant is the one that is convex to the origin, part of the curve which is not convex to the origin implies negative marginal product for factors of production.

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'" Other scholars suggest that it derives from the Latin phrase " crambe repetita " meaning " reheated cabbage ", which was expanded in Elizabethan usage to " Crambe bis posita mors est " (" twice served cabbage is deadly "), which implies " a boring old man " who spouts trite rehashed ideas.
Richard North theorizes that glossing Latin vanitates (" vanities ", " idols ") for " gods " in Old English sources implies the existence of * uuani ( a reconstructed cognate to Old Norse Vanir ) in Deiran dialect and hence that the gods that Edwin of Northumbria and the northern Angles worshiped in pre-Christian Anglo-Saxon England were likely to have been the * uuani.
While sacrifice often implies ritual killing, the term offering ( Latin oblatio ) can be used for bloodless sacrifices of cereal food or artifacts.
The language spoken in Gascony before Roman rule was part of the Basque dialectal continuum ( see Aquitanian language ); the fact that the word ' Gascon ' comes from the Latin root vasco / vasconem, which is the same root that gives us ' Basque ', implies that the speakers identified themselves at some moment as Basque.
As the Latin name glutinosa implies, the buds and young leaves are slightly sticky with a resinous gum.
Related terms include nearshoring, which implies relocation of business processes to ( typically ) lower cost foreign locations, but in close geographical proximity ( e. g., shifting United States-based business processes to Canada / Latin America ); inshoring, which means picking services within a country ; and bestshoring or rightshoring, picking the " best shore " based on various criteria.
Furthermore, " pax " means " peace " in Latin, so its name implies that it shall create peace between the < tt > tar </ tt > and < tt > cpio </ tt > format supporters.
Showy wood aster ( Eurybia conspicua ) is, as its Latin name implies, a conspicuous addition to the late-summer wildflower population.
The Alphabetum Kaldeorum was meant primarily for the encipherment of diplomatic correspondence ; its alphabet implies that predominantly Latin texts were coded: u and v are equated ; w was to be written as double v ; j is missing.

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