repeal by implication in Vietnamese

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1. He is by implication requesting me to resign.

2. The act of Abrogating; a repeal by authority; abolition

3. A resolution to repeal the ban, sponsored by Rep.

4. By implication, other approaches were based on irrational behaviour.

5. Connotation definition is - something suggested by a word or thing : implication

6. She accused the party and, by implication, its leader too.

7. Learning objective: prove an implication by showing the Contrapositive is true

8. To abolish by formal or official means; annul by an authoritative act; repeal: to Abrogate a law

9. The law bans organized protests and, by implication, any form of opposition.

10. They had approached each other obliquely and addressed each other by implication.

11. By 1846, Peel's ministry faced a crisis involving the repeal of the Corn Laws.

Năm 1846, chính phủ của Peel đối diện với một cuộc khủng hoảng liên quan đến việc bãi bỏ Đạo luật Ngũ cốc.

12. By implication, he there challenged God’s right to rule and His way of ruling.

Gián tiếp hắn thách đố quyền cai trị và cách cai trị của Đức Chúa Trời.

13. His authority and, by implication, that of his management team is under threat.

14. They advocated a declaration of independence and, by implication, a war of independence.

15. The repeal of Section 28 won't transform society.

16. Whether we do so directly or by implication, we place a value on human life.

17. They may, of course, feature in the presenting problem, either overtly or by implication.

18. Abrogation (countable and uncountable, plural Abrogations) The act of abrogating ; a repeal by authority ; abolition

19. This has a rather surprising implication.

20. Burger King Amusingly mocks FCC's net neutrality repeal

21. Appurtenant easements can be represented by some of the following easements: express easements, easements by implication, and easements by necessity

22. • In law, the term Abrogate means to repeal, or render void • To repeal, annul, or abolish something formally and publicly More crossword answers

23. Abrogate definition, to abolish by formal or official means; annul by an authoritative act; repeal: to Abrogate a law

24. In fact, I might have been offended by that implication, but instead I am perplexed.

25. In refusing to believe our story, he is saying by implication that we are lying.