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The policeman who’d been here when she arrived had implied that it was more attempted murder than a mugging … seemed to think that she’d been deliberately left on the railway line
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"Isn't it a beautifully constructed thing", said the two public relations wiz kids, and they explained every nuance, every intimation and every statement, overt or implied
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"No; God," she said, with an implied, 'of course
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If she was in some simulation running on superconducting quantum processors in the condensates of the dark matter, were there cherubs, or was the soul of every human who had ever died copied here as the captain’s mother had implied? If so she was in deeper waters than her Avatar had been when she faced Alan’s wizards on Biology Base
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Ava was glad of that, she was pretty scared by what that class implied
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intimation and every statement, overt or implied
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The result of something that is been implied
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implied but not implied (not noticed to hold to meaning
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‘What? The fact that I’m mid thirties and that this reduces the chance of us being able to have children?’ I replied cottoning on to his implied question
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“Same as now,” she said with an implied ‘of course’
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“Where you been?” Knume called to Larneh with an air that implied he had been here hours instead of a few minutes
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Even though any camera going here would have been considered an explicit film aboard Gordon's Lamp, it was, like Desa had also implied, not a real big deal
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The term scrounge also implied someone who attempted to eat from waste also
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Jean, unable to keep the implied criticism out of his voice
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there was anything in what Smyrna’s harbormaster once implied
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By using the word “design”, when referring to aspects within a living organism, let us quickly see what is implied
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A resentment of two complete opposites, a prejudice projected down on him, which implied something deeper than anything visually apparent
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Could Larocka Myll somehow know about her already? The wanted posters implied Hollowcrest knew Amaranthe was still alive, but he would not have access to magical creatures, would he?
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” She had almost handed Sicarius the second invite anyway, but Akstyr had implied the house’s guardian wards would detect name swaps
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So it was not for our own perverse amusement as this particular long haired liberal reader implied
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I am bewildered by the latent overtones implied in Mr
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They tended to have thin skins, and resented any implied criticism of the system which paid them the big bucks unquestioningly
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The utopic assumptions implied by the Court‘s consenting majority are by-products of wishful thinking unsupported in any manner by our society‘s underlying currents
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When Nibbles caught sight of the falls, he was thrilled in the sense that they had found it, but it was also somewhat smaller than what the noise implied
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The simple statement implied that was all that mattered
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Jane Worth made a noise that implied that this was the understatement of the century
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“But what is he like as a man?” I kept prodding, but only in the most gentle way, the implied reproof in my questions a spur to the General to justify his hero; and to maybe mythologize to a certain extent
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And once that flash of light occurred, it also implied that he and Teresa were already regarded as One
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I found what that implied most unsettling
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Also implied by my hypothesis is the fact that all the energy in the system also ‘happened’ at the same time
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Not that he implied at any point, the General had continued, that the Procrastinator Militant was not a person of incalculable importance but alas, the Arch-minister had seniority according to the Law of Founding
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Philo’s thickset body had lost its healthy color; a pallid skin implied he was less than feeble
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What was implied was some kind of waveform
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The Pilgrim brought a hand up, a gesture that implied Molo should be silent
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They are also about status within a family, and its implied, anticipated, or actual change
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Cain’s work verified his position as inheritor within the family, whereas Abel’s work implied his status to be that of a helper in support of his elder brother, as the passing of generations left sons to replace their father’s leadership role
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However, I cannot agree with the suggestion, even while only implied, that Cain was the originator of the practice
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You, he said to me, or implied to me, or meant to imply to me, are my equal
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This implied that they were tall and thin
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It implied people were fools to believe in their soul
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What the machine had just said made no sense at all to Hilderich, but he was anyway preoccupied with trying to ingest what it had all implied
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Hilderich was hearing the machine in disbelief, understanding that it had implied it was not infallible; not only that but it had also admitted there was something seriously flawed about him
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This might have been seen only as a greater than usual one, or from a different direction, and it just might have been the beginning catalyst for the contest for food resources that evolved into the institution of government-controlled food apportionment as implied in historical, as well as mentioned in biblical accounts (the story of Joseph, Gen
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Shadows within the shadows implied more than a single line of trees
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She remembered the bruise on her thigh, and imagined the desperation that it had implied
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Within this narrative, I also hope to convince you that the name of a Mesopotamian “God-Most-High” known as EL, as revealed through discoveries in archaeology is the same as that implied in the name of the high priest of Salem in the biblical story of Abraham, M-EL-chizedek (see also ch
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To resume, at that later date implied in the previous paragraph, having been drawn back once more to the quest by some unidentifiable feeling, my first attempt at having cast that wider net mentioned at the end of that earlier time, came up with little of additional value except that by AD 664 the Islamic Empire had reached its greatest expansion
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By the time that Moses was ready to hand his spiritual mantle to his successor, it must be presumed, as implied in the text, that Joshua was at the head of a well-seasoned defense force
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It was as if he implied that she had only been with him because Mevarn had not been available
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Berlinski further disappoints me in his implied assumption that Darwin was the last significant word on his theory of evolution, and then proceeds to use later understandings as evidence to refute Berlinski’s atheist opponent’s assertions
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And Neanderthal man, 800,000 years ago, appears to have buried his dead in a particular way that implied a purposeful component suggesting hope for some kind of continuation
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The Old Testament portion of the Bible, as I’ve said and implied in other parts of this book, appears by most estimates to have come into its written form sometime between the sixth and the tenth century BC with the bias leaning toward the older end of the time frame as ever newer discoveries seem to confirm
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Preferably constructively,” was the implied mandate
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Jefferson, a Republican, would come to despise Hamilton and the implied power of the federal government
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“Was that not implied?”
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So she wasn’t the only one with fantasies, as neighbours had implied, others too had weird experiences
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“I would rather have both of you than neither of you, and I’m sure that’s the implied ultimatum,” Nita says, rolling her eyes
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It implied the lack of permanence, maybe the return to a “former self
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It was said or implied, most notably by the playwright Aeschylus in his play The Persians, that freedom would win over despotism
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He was not asleep, for sleep implied dreams
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Rajiv was drifting in and out of consciousness, but the doctors implied that it was all a rouse
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“That makes sense, but George implied that he came upon the murder just as it happened, but too late to prevent it
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My new friend, Edward has informed me of this and he also has implied that there will be further experimentation with this drug
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He said that his father implied that I was very well educated elsewhere
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ter is declared, or is implied, or can be inferred by the created Universe, they will not
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From verse 14 to 18 one can see that the teaching of victory in Christ Jesus can be implied
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Not to mention the compliment implied to the plumbing class, which could thereafter make some claim to artistry
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less living, being fully interested in one’s life — all this is implied
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that I could never leave, and it also implied the reverse, which is what I think I was
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The implied volatility levels at which an
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names that were present in the literature at the time, and implied a negative judgmental
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pre-existence of a cause is implied in the notion
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He might have implied that he was going to stay with her, and she got carried away
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background or other communications could be made in the implied
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background or other communications could be made in the implied form which could
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Ben Mullins in HR implied that he had gotten slapped around really hard by the GC and HR-VP for not considering whether my being hired would provoke that kind of frenzied reaction inside SupShip Pascagoula
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in HR implied that he had gotten slapped around really hard by
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Present here is an implied contract that in return for safety, the Jews will support the central state against all popular forces that may arise
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I think maybe it is implied in what I have spoken
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possible with a considerable amount of suffering therefore implied; in this case the
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He said they held power, but he never actually threatened to use it, that was merely implied
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Again, that was implied
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A question was asked; a response was implied
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As I have indicated, these literary sources have not survived and can only be implied by techniques applied to the study of the book itself
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only be implied by techniques applied to the study of the book itself
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Knut had implied that he was aware, or at
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Pa read it correcting the pronunciation and adding implied words:
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all believed in Mohammed and Allah, and as the Koran had stated or implied:
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He also implied there would be spy
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Swann's head spun with the implications of Dimarico's implied confession
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A woman about Calvin's same age whose cropped uniform and relaxed posture implied she was as irresponsible as the rest of the gang of maniacs
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The implied criticism stung her
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Therefore, there is actually no urgent need to integrate with broken (macroscopic) soul pieces or fragments from the Eastern religious point of view; as what is implied in Novak’s and similar theories which lean towards the Desert religions
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There were no charges that looked related to Alana Favors, but the high bond amounts implied that the arresting officers were investigating them for further charges
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Coming up with an authentic looking Raidan and aiming to switch them—that implied serious resources
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Feelings were implied, never expressed, danger came from unanticipated sources and nothing was left to coincidence
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Being able to teach necessarily implies the duty of teaching
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Even in this it implies that God has His focus upon that place on the globe
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But that also implies that what I learned while encapsulated is likely to be true
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Such particularity implies that a number of theories about the formation of planets have to be revised
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To dream that you are having a caesarian section implies that you need help in order to get your idea or project off the ground
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To hear or set off a car alarm in your dream implies that you are headed on the wrong path
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If you dream about the death of a child, then it implies that you need to let go of your immaturity and start being more serious
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If you dream that someone is telling you that you are going die, then it implies that you are being pressured to make an important change or choice
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To dream that there is a fly in your ear implies that someone is trying to discretely tell you something that you don’t want to hear
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To dream that you are in an emergency room implies that your current lifestyle is doing you harm
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Conversely, if you dream that your father is the one beating you, then it implies a lack of emotional connection with your father
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To dream that your father has a girlfriend or mistress, even though he is still married to your mother implies that you are feeling disconnected with one of your parents
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To see a fictional character in your dream implies that you are trying to escape from your own reality
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To dream that you have gills implies that you are ready to confront your true feelings and submerge yourself in your emotions
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To dream that you are at the hairdresser implies that you are looking to change your attitude
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To dream that you fall off a hammock implies that you are being mislead into thinking that everything is okay when it is not
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If someone else is giving you a helping hand, then it implies your need for help
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If you are not an immigrant and dream that you or someone is an immigrant, then it implies that you are acknowledging an aspect of yourself that was unexpressed
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To see a jetty in your dream implies that you are trying to create a sense of calm around yourself
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To dream that someone is shooting you with a machine gun implies that a great deal of anger is being directed towards you
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If the maggots are coming out of your mouth, then it implies that you are not owning up to something you have said
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To see or use an otoscope in your dream implies that you need to pay close attention to something that you are overlooking in your waking life
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To see the feather of an owl, implies that you need to share your knowledge and wisdom with others
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To dream that you are packing, but the more your pack, the more there is to pack implies that you are weighed down by the endless responsibilities and expectations in your life
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Alternatively, the dream implies that it is time to bail out of a situation or abandon an old idea or habit
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To dream that you are on parole implies that you need to consider the consequence of all your actions
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Alternatively, the rainbow implies that your troubles are almost over
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To see a Saint Bernard in your dream implies that an aspect of your self is need of rescue
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If you find another pair of sandals, then it implies that you need to start over in a different direction
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To dream that you are playing with scrabble implies that you still need to piece together your thoughts and emotions
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To dream of a sea serpent with a head on each end implies that you are feeling emotional torn
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If you dream of having sex in a public place, then the dream implies that others are talking about your private relationship
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To dream that you are playing Simon Says implies that you need to listen to directions carefully
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To free slaves in your dream implies that you are liberating an aspect of yourself that you have been suppressing or that you have previously not expressed
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More specifically, to see your parent(s) sleeping implies that you are turning a blind eye to certain things that would normally bother you
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To dream that you are having sex with a teacher implies that there are still things you need to learn when it comes to sex
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To dream that you have rotting or decaying teeth implies that you may have said something that you shouldn’t have
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Alternatively, it implies that you have a fear of being exposed
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To dream that you are reading from a teleprompter implies that you are not saying what you really feel
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To dream that the toilet seat is up implies that you are opening up your emotions to others
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To dream that you are running around a track implies that you are going in circles
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To dream that you are directing traffic implies that you have power and control over the path or destinations of others
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To dream that you are caught in an undertow implies that your emotions are overwhelming you at the moment
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To dream that you drive your van into a body of water or that it rolls into water implies that you are in for an emotional journey
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To dream that someone throws water at you implies that you need to show more of your emotions
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” Aquinas implies that a person’s "final end," which is perhaps the final purpose in life, is the happiness of knowing God
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Staunch believers of fate have a hard time reconciling with this gift of free will, which implies the future is yet to be determined
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It implies that there exist only certain roles that we should all play
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The common saying ‘everything happens for a reason’ implies a motive behind every action
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It would be illogical to assume that his explanation of starting with a clean canvas and providing the sequence of his actions to arrive at a finished product, actually implies having removed (erased) an earlier painting
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This implies that the firmament mentioned in the Bible refers to the sky or the Earth’s atmosphere
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which implies that if he succeeds at asking the right way then she'll automatically give it to him, regardless of how painful the conversation
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The expression ―Feet of Clay‖ implies a transitory, material existence that is essentially weak or flawed or (otherwise) subject to decay; contrasted with spiritual existence that is eternal, everlasting and timeless
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Many of us have earned our conventional stripes from the school of ―hard knocks‖, (an idiomatic expression that implies an
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I would like to express a few thoughts about Equality and Freedom: Equality implies an objective standard or rule of measurement; for example, two individuals equal in height or weight or of ―comparable‖ intelligence or athletic ability (however imprecise) or other material objects or propositions subject to precise measurement like spatial dimension, volume or geometric quantities
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Equality, unlike Freedom, however, implies a condition of ―Sameness‖
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Satan does not ―hate‖ in the conventional sense understood by most individuals for the simple reason that the manifestation of this emotion necessarily implies the (potential) existence of an antithetical emotion called ―love;‖ that is to say, extremes provide meaning to diametrical concepts or ideas
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That implies standing by one‘s principles, being a committed and devoted parent and making the hard choices however unpopular or ―old-fashioned‖ they may appear
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An individual may be aware of having achieved some contingent level of (material) competence in whatever manner, although an awareness of such competence oftentimes implies a presumption of knowledge based on reasonable evidence or what is otherwise assumed to be conditional knowledge because of the (existing) possibility of (potential) misunderstanding(s) or other faulty premise(s) that would otherwise call its absolute certainty into question
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Becoming one with God implies sharing His Glory, not becoming a ―god‖ that seeks to determine the scope of its own limits!
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This in no manner implies an nullification of Free Will that (inevitably) continues operating within the (singular) guidelines defining one‘s existence however guided by its fundamental designs
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It does not hope for such things, however, because it cannot think in terms of possibilities in the manner that hope necessarily implies Potential and Faith that keep us ―alive
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Such thinking, lost on society‘s more ―progressive‖ elements, implies a foundation of correct thinking that should otherwise enable a person of limited capacity to make reasonably sound decisions
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Such implies managing it in a responsible manner
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We are living in a day and age when the gradual elimination of company pensions, uncertain 401K‘s and a social security system badly in need of reform are compelling most workers to manage their (own) retirement plans more carefully which, for many, implies wor king until the age of sixty five or older until (S
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This implies that whenever someone wrongs
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The fact that all of infinite space came into being at the same ‘moment’ implies faster than light velocities
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“The missing matter implies the possibility that the singularity did not happen in a micro-nano-second, but had a certain duration…again, a question of the variables
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The ancient background that this story is set in (3,500 to 4,000 BC at least) implies that the Genesis account also occurred early in the journey of modern man
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That term, ‘girl’s school,’ implies much, but says nothing
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This interpretation implies that the idea of presenting offerings began with Cain
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Because it seems to be included in the “Wisdom Writings” portion of the Old Testament, it implies an older source
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It also implies how their skills might have been honed during the long years of their wanderings
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And then this stood out in bold relief: “Scientific atheists who condescendingly argue that anyone who really understands evolution realizes that it implies atheism
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And everything about evolution implies a progression of events, no matter how unruly, that seems to move from simplicity toward complexity
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But then, as I read on further: Manzi avers, “That known science implies either conclusion is a myth, both in the sense of being objectively false, and also in the sense of being a story that a community of believers tells itself in order to provide meaning and coherence to the lives of its members
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Science itself implies that these genetic gifts so recently discovered had been bestowed long before we as a species had an awareness that they were there to use, or already in use in some small way
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Addiction implies harm
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Remember, using the word „spiritual" in no way implies a connection with any
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if this value of 0, implies that both the strings are equal
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If it is positive, implies that
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string1 is greater and if negative, implies that string2 is greater
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It implies that Jethro had status as a ruler over his tribe, and, as such, it is
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It implies they are sexually cheating on their wives due
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It implies that the Lord blessed in
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It implies that Jethro had status as a ruler over his tribe, and, as such, it is highly
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the word implies the quintessence of absolute purity in thought deed and intention
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It implies that Jethro had status as a ruler over his tribe, and, as such, it
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truly righteous; the word implies the quintessence of absolute purity in
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told to continue, implies that we have received
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cross and the need to go forward implies that you are
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implies bringing into the now
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implies a conscious being, an object of consciousness and the
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M: It implies a body and a cave
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Your question implies that anxiety is the normal state and cou-
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One implies the other
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Anything that implies a continuity, a sequence,
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For, duality implies interaction and interac-
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All attachment implies fear, for all things are transient
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Reincarnation implies a reincarnating self
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The Invisible Gardener says: “You can avoid many problems associated with high nitrogen use imply by understanding the organic system of providing nitrogen as the plant needs it
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Isn’t this the time that we would expect Jesus to shoot down that kind of Jewish nationalistic pride? Jesus’ answer actually doesn’t imply this
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” As mentioned in the last chapter, the term “first resurrection” seems to imply that there is a second
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A lack of interest in her friends may imply you have less than long-term interest in your girlfriend and she may pull away from you thinking you feel less than confident about taking on all
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She rubbed some of the juice from her hand onto my head and seemed to imply that it would make my hair grow strong
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"That would imply no energy-based third party is disturbing them," Warren said
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“What does this imply to you?” Althart asked
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Andy glared at the man’s back – how dare he imply that any of this was his fault … it’s not as though he could have done anything to stop Ozzie … and Chrissie’d never asked for help
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To reduce very much the number of his servants, to reform his table from great profusion to great frugality, to lay down his equipage after he has once set it up, are changes which cannot escape the observation of his neighbours, and which are supposed to imply some acknowledgment of preceding bad conduct
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But you can imply something
11.
These changes do not necessarily imply a negative turn of events
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For example, red colored paint may imply painting the town red and releasing pent up excitement
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Alternatively, a wagtail may imply joy, contentment and happiness
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Alternatively, the dream may imply that you are being too loud or too vocal
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" [63] What these two philosophers imply is that the closer you are to God or the Divine, the happier you become
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The terminology is actually not important for all the descriptions imply that we came from the Source and we are all making our way back to it
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It is best if the key words imply the searcher has an intention to buy,
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’ Only he could say that in the way that didn’t imply anything beyond a polite cordiality
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“So it’s clearly not naturally occurring and there is nothing here to imply that it came from Earth
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This is actually an oxymoron - to believe in Evolution and to then talk about design - since design would imply that there was a “designer” involved
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‘To that extent, yes, which is not to imply that this technology is without risks: the calculations for exposure can never be one hundred percent accurate
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Independent lines of evidence from Type Ia supernovae and the CMB imply that the Universe today is dominated by a mysterious form of energy known as dark energy, which apparently permeates all of space
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Based on these two verses, they imply that something needed to have happened to cause the Earth to become void and empty
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“You imply there are more of these defilers?” he asked, looking off to a
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‘For a human? That would imply that you are not
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Full Hunter? Did that imply he was a partial one? Maybe he had had some training—the same way he had had cartography training—but not as much as one needed to qualify for the title
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“And what’s it going to hurt,” Amaranthe continued to Tuskar, “if you imply you have his ear?”
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Equality, however, does not (necessarily) imply Freedom although some might (otherwise) argue by the examples indicated above; that every individual is allowed certain latitude (or Freedom) in making personal decisions
29.
(This is not to imply that the latter should not be commended only that the former, by stepping out of character by doing something out of the ordinary, arguably displayed greater courage)
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either because he or she needs the money or because these collectibles no longer hold the same intrinsic ―value‖ that they once did, so why not part with (them) for a profit? This is not meant to imply, however, that that individual‘s principled belief system has been fundamentally modified in any manner; such accommodations do not (necessarily) alter the underlying (moral) assumptions that (otherwise) defines that individual
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It is axiomatic that a probable action that exists as a potential does not necessarily imply criminal intent
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God could not occasion His own existence because such would imply (a) causation preceding His existence
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A Perfect Being cannot ―cause‖ its own creation inasmuch as (the) subsequent effects of Creation imply an (existing) potential for movement or change and/or possessing a set of predicates or determinants otherwise lacking in a Perfect Being that is ―entirely without limit or incapable of any infallibility, whatsoever
34.
Carter‘s endlessly quixotic ―peacekeeping‖ overtures to autocratic regimes throughout the Third World in a transparent attempt at redeeming his failed presidency; this is not to imply, however, that our ex-president does not (otherwise) share a certain sympathy with such leaders as evidenced by his fawning indifference to human and civil rights abuses routinely evident in many of those countries
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Faith does not imply a paucity of discernable evidence but an immanent reflection of ideas, rather, that must (necessarily) exist in the mind however apart from the mind inasmuch as ideas have foundations of their (own) that support their (own) existence
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His ―benign‖ approach to reform did not in any manner imply a moral neutrality but a call for public awareness, rather
37.
I do not mean to imply that America‘s historical evolution was exclusively a White Male phenomenon
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Therefore, a commitment to (true) friendship, setting aside such differences for the moment, requires that our differences produce (a) plausible effect, that does not (necessarily) imply acceptance, however, without compromising either individual‘s prevailing sentiments
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An animal can never hope to aspire to Wisdom because such efforts imply a certain insight into the underpinnings of conscious designs, not merely their outward expressions but all that lies hidden and beyond
40.
This is not to imply that morality is a relative phenomenon, however
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Putting aside the fact that a war branded as “just” does not imply, in and of itself, a just peace, one should not forget that an attack on Iraq would amount only to a resumed conflict: the continuation of the war approved in 1990 and suspended in 1991 due to an accord which Saddam has failed to fulfill
42.
“When you say ‘Top Secret,’ I don’t think you quite realize what that may imply
43.
“I was afraid that your meeting wouldn’t go well, and all day my thoughts were of what that might imply for you, me, and Herminia too,” Beth later said, lying naked, in their tangle of arms, physically spent, yet spiritually vibrant
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What this would imply, is the universe is not only older than we think, but that time is going slower than we think, and that the universe will in fact last longer than present estimates give credit…”
45.
Ursempyre was still looking at the Patriarch dumbfounded, not as much because of the Patriarch’s ability to instantly and at will seemingly conjure whatever items he pleased, but more so because of what he was saying, or trying to imply
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Amonas had resisted the idea in more depth by pointing out that even if that were so, they had not heard or seen the passing of such a thing ever since they arrived here, which would imply that whatever that thing was, it did not make frequent overpasses
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Only when it’s allowed to fester does it imply a larger underlying problem
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How did the elder son feel about this disrespectful challenge to his father’s plans? The only basis to imply disagreement with his brother’s approach is that there was no like request from him
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The ways of men were madness, and only women truly understood the ancient mysteries, her silence seemed to imply
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You, he said to me, or implied to me, or meant to imply to me, are my equal
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Now, Nimrud sought to engage Mashu in a communication that seemed to imply that the same thing would be of some interest to him also
52.
I could just as well imply that the British government is doing the same, trying to hold on to the oil contracts
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The biblical account seems to imply that it indicates behavior antithetical to the instructions that they had already received or were in the process of acquiring
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Just how many millenniums did John predict? Or, was the use of the term millennium only meant to indicate a very long time as ancient sources seem to imply
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That might be seen to imply that he, by inference, saw a time before men were here
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But the “vision” seemed to imply a time beyond now, or is that just wishful thinking? I was told, “the time is near,” but near to what? The end? Another beginning? Everything that I witnessed seemed to have the air of victory to it
57.
imply that their operations should be reflected in the federal budget
58.
The biblical Genesis story, borrowed or original, seeks to describe what even our most modern efforts through science have only been able to vaguely imply
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OK! But how did each organism acquire this nature? How did this nature arise in them? The very word seems to imply a process that is natural, that is part of nature
60.
Fifty-eight hundred years ago for that last incremental change would imply that, as the article said, “we are still evolving
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Theology, the wisdom of the ages in the form of religion, might have within it a way to see through to an understanding that would imply a process that has been under way as an anciently long work-in-progress
62.
However, the last mentioned reward, remembrance, would strongly imply the gift of language and a belief in more than the individual’s present existence
63.
I do not mean to imply that what causes the difference between a Leftist and a Conservative is witchcraft, but it has crossed my mind
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Remember that forgiveness does not necessarily imply that punishment is automatically removed…
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All true healing comes from within the individual, not from without as western medicine might imply
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Some imply that the Buddha's teachings were free from metaphysics
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This doesn't imply ignoring the past, but that by paying close attention to the present with skillful awareness, the past's hold on us will unravel naturally
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“Leaks” imply that the reactor cores are safely in their containment buildings,
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Hebrew nouns used for God imply a plural, not a singular God, and the pronoun “us”
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Singer’s opinion that a baby (human) is of less value than a pig may or may not be meant to imply a sexual preference
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” He seemed to imply they might be stupid enough to approve it
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In the clamor over the ills and cures (if any) of the public school system the central question is often missing: What is the purpose of educating children? What sort of citizens are we preparing? What sort of future society does the material given to students today imply? What sort of society is needed if the country is to survive? Is this something we can talk about? Not in the public schools if the educrats and the teacher unions have anything to say about it
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M: If you and your God are both helpless, does it not imply that
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sensations and shaped by memory imply a perceiver, whose
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Why would an American President associate himself with such a movement? What does this imply for our efforts to expose and defeat the terror of Islamic extremists dedicated to our destruction?
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Behe’s insights imply yet another basis for moral order
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imply that even light photons themselves do not exist independently
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and ‘dynamic’ imply there is no such thing as absolute stability in matter; there must always be
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Q: Does it imply avoidance of action?
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Shiite sects do; pointing towards passages in the Koran that imply the validity of reincarnation
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Q: Does it imply acceptance by a living master belonging to the
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judgment, this increased coherence, although undeniably useful, does not imply the Truth of a
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differences in electromagnetic spectra that we humans cannot—does this imply that human
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Do you imply that the room and whiteness are bound for
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abide by these theoretical expectations need not imply illusion, and meeting them does not
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certain situations, noting that these values need not imply truth
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By determinate I do not imply clear and singu-
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today conflated with the solidness of atoms, but solidness does not imply the capacity to make contact
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atoms, but this does not imply that such objects are impossible
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This does not imply that thoughts are
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This does not imply that I believe nothing, or always try to resist belief formation, but rather, there is a natural barrier to the formation of beliefs similar to the activation energy barrier that
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The words begin at the speaker, but this does not imply that the speaker is a source of information associated with those words
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speaker, this does not imply that the mouth speaker is the source of information associated with those words
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Grasping meaning does not, however, imply that you under-
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Although information may be non-material, that does not imply that we
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I do not imply only observation with the five senses somehow coupled to theoretical propositions
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God is omniscient, then, not in virtue of instantiating or exemplifying omniscience—which would imply a real
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“As it would imply that there is either a very powerful and evil wizard with some long term plan to destabilize the nations of this continent, or a conspiracy of evil wizards with such a plan
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The historical records of these events imply that the only thing that prevented even worse internecine atrocities were
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Park did not imply that the amount of the compensating balance could be a deal breaker, but he made no concessions on the spot
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‘He made the big mistake of implying that she worked as a waitress …
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“Are you implying the turannoi didn’t have Ithaca’s best interests at heart?” said Aetes
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Often implying something is more
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The term has strong religious overtones, sometimes implying a Divine source of the calling
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C then assured them that he would formally execute a contract with them and thus implying that he was sincere
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not respond, implying that he did feel harassed, which was the truth
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Implying that we can earn God’s favour through rituals or by keeping to certain rules, is a warped view, instilled by our enemies
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do you actually think I traveled six hundred miles just for a tumble in the hay with you? Do you think I’m that desperate or are you implying your reputation is that good?”
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"She has a low sex drive" (implying that her ability to get aroused is broken/defective)?
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“Your plan,” Sicarius said, implying he was waiting to hear it
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I‘m not implying that these transgressions did not in fact occur (and still do for that matter)
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I am not implying parental infallibility
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Implying that their children‘s underlying talents lay predominately in sports is demeaning to Black Americans
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Kennedy almost immediately announced the discovery, and demanded the missiles be removed, implying that not doing so would lead to war
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“All I know, Señorita Tierney,” his voice implying accusation, “is that your federal government is continuing to investigate the incident and coincidentally, you have chosen the time of that inquiry for your travel to Costa Rica
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The father scolds him, although very mildly, “He is your brother!” implying, “You should be happy too!”
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Some people refer to this as getting long in the tooth implying that the damage to the tissues is the result of getting older
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12–14, 1518) and refused to recant a sentence…which Cajetan interpreted as implying a rejection of the teaching authority of the pope…He [Luther] undertook historical studies and concluded that the authority which was claimed in the Roman church for the papacy could be supported only by Papal decretals of the preceding four centuries
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“Bad: Not good…Not valid or sound…Having an injurious or unfavorable tendency or effect…Depraved, corrupt, base, sinful, criminal, Bad is the broadest and simplest term” (implying anything that stands in opposition to that which is good)
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On the day of the surgery, he was in a meeting informing the bureaucrats that it was their fault his client was undergoing surgery as he spoke, implying this cancer was caused by stress – as indeed it may have been
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I am not implying in any way that God will not resurrect a cremated body; we will get to that later
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Now, I am not implying that this sort of thing happens when bodies are cremated, but just think about it, nobody goes to witness the cremation, they just want the ashes
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over and over again so implying that Israel was still in the habit of ongoing sin of the
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Elena, also getting angry: I do not want to know what it is that you are implying because I don’t like where this is going, but know this, you need to get yourself together otherwise you will have much more to lose than a title
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also implying that Jesus is very God and fully man at one and the
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I knew he wasn’t implying that I sleep with him, but that he wanted to break up my family over his own sick vendetta
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Was he implying that Lucky was lying to me?
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Roger went to Josie’s defense, only to find himself in an unfriendly exchange of words with the officer who was repeating with emphasis that “this is Bulgaria”, rightly implying that their laws must be respected
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“What are you implying?!” she grimly demanded, tears streaming down as she was forced to re-live yesterday’s horror
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to the large expense I was asking her to acquire and implying that
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AWFUL, mostly because about 80% of it is commercials implying
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He said that with a certain intensity, implying that we will wait while strongly preferring not to, and also implying that we may not wait that long
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The author, by putting forth an additional source identified only as “G” might be seen to be implying that this should be construed to be the most ancient and original of sources
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implying that this should be construed to be the most ancient and original of sources
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television seemed to be implying that if you weren’t shopping--
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I have heard this statement many times: “You gotta crucify your flesh daily!” Implying that we have to crucify “our own” sin nature every day, because God didn’t do it for us
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” Implying that when there is no transgression, or sins, there is no more wrath
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I am not implying any malevolence here, you need to remember that your parents, and all preceding generations did not have the luxury of fancy life-planning
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Instead, there was this latent sentiment that ‘the best are the first to die’, implying that the likes of us who returned were of lesser quality
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you’re implying then don’t waste your breath
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lot of problems with that as long as you're not implying or saying that you're the greatest thing
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implying that society must always suffer the
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Yes but aren"t you just splitting hairs? Isn"t leaving Earth implying the time of
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So, in the language of implying,
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Dominic didn’t like the question, implying that he wasn’t much of a consolation prize
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Was he implying
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Roelle studied her face and wondered how the woman knew or was implying
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She didn’t mention Jean, but everybody knew what she was implying
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"Are you implying that our soldiers will all be subjected to brain implants?"
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Implying a human source, I‘d say
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� Barry tells Dippa in an emotionless voice sending a shiver up Dippa's spine, the tone of voice implying Steve will be dead
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“Are you implying that I do something about him later?" she asked in alarm
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Implying that he was born on the first planet he encountered the Arct, Grailem fabricates the story that he was involved in an accident where his mind controlling microchip in his head became damaged
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But she realized that Marina was not implying anything when she spoke
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Earlier I mentioned that there has never been nor will there ever be a perfect crime, implying that crime will result in jail time
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Instead, the clerk got a generic card, processed it for my order and I had those savings, implying that the card never was necessary in the first place
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I am not implying that children shouldn’t have to do work as they grow to maturity, but they should be allowed to have a childhood, too
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“I don’t suppose it will happen, especially after all that you’re contributing to your congregation and their church,” he said, obviously implying the additional work in which the minister had engaged for sometime
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prayer “Our Father which art in Heaven” implying that
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“They switched cases?” Wickland asked just to make sure he understood what the housekeeper had been implying
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If we state that a stock is worthless upon bankruptcy, we are implying that the cost
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We are merely implying, that from our very limited data, there is a
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At that point, any magnitude of change would rest upon the amount of diminished risk, usually implying a
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The female lieutenant-commander however reacted in a much more heated way at what she thought Tina was implying
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Without necessarily implying that planet earth
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Had he had time to formulate the perfect response, it wouldn’t have been “How did you get in,” that question implying as it did his own guilt in blocking the door
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She planted a seed for me to follow my dream Implying it was my destiny
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Maybe I should be implying a hands-off relationship with Aaron
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implying that he didn’t feel she could get sex elsewhere but she wasn’t sure
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Any suggested help, advice, or concerned inquiry are immediately cast by the narcissist as intentional humiliation, implying that the narcissist is in need of help and counsel and, thus, imperfect and less than omnipotent
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Nobody is implying anything
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Inacio always enjoyed his encounters with Doctor Wayne; implying threat made him smile, even during the worst moments of the past years
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Czech Republic/Slovakia: Avoid implying that either state has ‘small country’ syndrome
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Similarly, in neighbouring Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu has chided the US administration for not setting a red line on the subject of the Iranian development of nuclear weapons; implying that as a result there is no real threat which might curb Iran’s ambitions
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‘I guess yours is a love marriage,’ Tara said implying that but for the weakness of love, Roopa must have got a better match
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Naro narayana, man is God, that’s what our sastras preach, implying that you only reach Him through the service to humanity
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‘Not just that, is it? I was out of order, implying that Loyd was not to be trusted to keep quiet about
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5 TWh implying that all but 37 per cent of the energy content of the fuel were lost during the conversion to electricity
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only about 62 per cent that industry, implying
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beautiful", implying that I wasn't just as beautiful with my locs
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�And you�re implying that we may not have even been their true objective?�
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“Wait a minute, are you implying that all of this is happening so that you can write a bestselling book?”
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If we move upwards or forwards (positional metaphors implying improvement), it is more Brownian Motion jerking us to and fro from discovery, insight and conjecture to postulate something, to test that something, to pursue that something, to create that something, rather than being a sequential climb up a preordained ladder of hierarchical discoveries, inventions, and their rationally entailed intentions (how we should, must act, or what we ought to do)
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Fatwas have been issued by progressive clerics against terrorism (as has been mentioned in the previous chapter), favouring girls’ education[129] and against cow slaughter to maintain communal harmony, but unfortunately, these don’t get as much media publicity as much as regressive ones like those declaring women working alongside men as being un-Islamic or even to kill critics of Islam like Salman Rushdie (and by the way, Rushdie has used very offensive language against Ram and Sita in Satanic Verses, but the saffron brigade has maintained silence over the same, since the Rushdie episode was disgracing Muslims) and Taslima Nasreen, and these fatwas instructing to kill have given a wrong impression to many as regards the very meaning of the word ‘fatwa’ (the idea of there being a fatwa on an individual, implying some sort of religiously ordained death-warrant, is a misnomer)! In fact, instead of endlessly criticizing regressive fatwas and drawing attention of Muslims towards them, the media should report progressive fatwas more, though our liberal intelligentsia, particularly Muslims, should not close its eyes to regressive fatwas, and ought to counter them strongly
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even pray after an “I-to-Thou” manner in Hebrew without implying that the envisioned
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Any technical device comes with an instruction manual, implying that it is
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The posture of the pair was in effect implying that with respect to the Almighty Thou, all later
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Anne pretended to be confused, but she knew quite well what he was implying and she
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the NAS use bad logic! They start their logic argument implying "there is NO
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“If you need to talk, you know where to reach me,” he said with a flash in his eyes that suggested that he knew more than what he was implying and walked with a swagger from the gallery
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Anna told her soothingly that she wasn’t implying that there was anything wrong with wanting companionship, because that is something that most people desire
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“Okay,” Billy said, not sure what she was implying
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“I wasn’t bribing the donor if that’s what you’re implying, but what interests me is what she tells me, she’s also lost a son, anyways she’s right
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not comply with code and the defense lawyer implying that your case was a
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It could have been a little insulting if I thought more about what they were implying
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“They’re both implying that you shouldn’t fall in love with Trevain even though he’s super nice and has a great house with an awesome hot tub,” Corallyn said bluntly