Use "implication" in a sentence

1. This has a rather surprising implication.

2. He is by implication requesting me to resign.

3. 7 Implication tautology is not reasoning form.

4. But this good news carries a sobering implication.

5. We heard of his implication in a conspiracy.

6. Magpie, the implication is happy, always very popular.

7. There is a noted implication in Pyruvate Carboxylase …

8. The implication took a while to sink in.

9. Contemptuousness toward the term 'chance' for its supposed implication of chaos conceals the term's more modest implication that not all is fixed

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

11. Implication : liberalism, neo - orthodoxy and neo - evangelicalism are NOT orthodox.

12. He resigned after his implication in a sex scandal.

13. Being aesthetic target, cicada has extremely rich aesthetics implication.

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

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

16. The clinical implication, it comes from the domain of autism.

17. The latter property of nuclear fission has a significant implication.

18. now if you remember in the first week we've looked at implication and entailment Does anyone remember the difference between what an implication and entailment is?

19. She used to disdain the habit and the implication of underclothes.

20. "To re-explain the explanation" can describe more actually the whole course of the essay's realizing implication, and can work as one of the essay' s implication' s realizing ways.

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

22. His brain reeled as he realized the implication of his dismissal.

23. An indirect or subtle, usually derogatory implication in expression; an insinuation.

24. Through implication, language can diminish or elevate the status of others.

25. While choosing collating sequence, you should also consider the performance implication.

26. I resent the implication that I don't care about my father.

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

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

29. It provides a basis of fuller understanding of allusion, implication and inference.

30. The implication is that anything that is not “key developmental” is Broadening.

31. Another word for Allusion: reference, mention, suggestion, hint, implication Collins English Thesaurus

32. The implication of radiation variations for actual evaporation on slopes is also illustrated.

33. The implication is that this battery lasts twice as long as other batteries.

34. The trial resulted in the implication of several major figures in the organization.

35. Actually, Absquatulate means to leave hurriedly, with the implication that one is being pursued

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

37. Connotation is the feeling, emotion, cultural implication, or overtone associated with the word

38. The implication of Centralization can be: Reservation of decision making power at top

39. However, there is an implication that Allopurinol should be a life-long treatment.

40. The case depended upon his implication of his co-workers in the fraud.

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

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

43. You're confusing implication and entailment, whoever that was. If Q then S was it?

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

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

46. 12 The case depended upon his implication of his co-workers in the fraud.

47. Another important implication of this includes the ability to get the influenza vaccine while pregnant.

48. They are called 'Supertrams', the implication being that they are more advanced than earlier models.

49. The implication is clear: young females do better if they mate with a new male.

50. The implication of this is that the more profligate councils will not be re-elected.

51. (b) if so, the details thereof including the criteria, tenure, financial implication fixed for the purpose;

52. That is one implication of Jesus’ words: “The truth will set you free.” —John 8:32.

53. Neuropeptide S modulates the Amygdaloidal HCN activities (Ih) in rats: Implication in chronic pain Neuropharmacology

54. Another implication of the artisanal loaf is the Aspersion it casts upon systematic production baking

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

56. 28 The implication was clear: the Fed was trying to ward off an imminent recession.

57. Synonyms for Connotations include undertones, nuance, implication, flavor, flavour, inference, suggestion, hints, intimations and undercurrents

58. The implication was obvious: vote for us or it will be very embarrassing for you.

59. (John 1:1; Philippians 2:6-11) Further, the designation “god” carries an additional implication.

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

61. Another implication of the artisanal loaf is the aspersion it casts upon systematic production baking.

62. The implication is that males need maintain high levels of vigilance only when in nuptial plumage.

63. Synonyms for Circuitously include indirectly, circumlocutorily, obliquely, periphrastically, diffusely, discursively, evasively, secondhand, by implication and not

64. In addition, targeting of beta-actin causes nucleoid enlargement, supporting its implication in mitochondrial DNA metabolism.

65. Synonyms for Aftermaths include results, repercussions, ramifications, fallout, impact, implication, side effects, consequences, aftereffects and aftershock

66. 19 On narrative discourse, the existing classification dig out the profound implication imbedded in every genre.

67. For a buyer, the implication of fast-paced change may be a disincentive to prolong a search process.

68. Alai's novelette "Forever Galuo" has been taken as an example to show the implication of Alai's native land.

69. The implication in his article is that being a housewife is greatly inferior to every other occupation.

70. The livestock sector , and by implication pastoralism, has been accused of contributing to global warming through methane emissions.

71. The financial implication for this purpose is Rs. 3183 crore for the period 2017-18 to 2019-20.

72. According to the Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament, it includes “the additional implication of taking appropriate action.”

73. The Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament notes that it includes “the additional implication of taking appropriate action.”

74. 11 The implication of total depravity is: Christ totally saves and transforms us, not just part of us.

75. This already has a remarkable implication with regard to the way that space and time should be viewed.

76. Vigilance ensures that the driver is sufficiently alert (and by implication sufficiently alert to be aware of the signalling).

77. The implication follows: If a zoologist can deduce which parasite is present, a female roach probably can as well.

78. The implication was you had to have your own world, you had to be self-sufficient in that way.

79. These findings have important implication for guiding spray of Phenylamide Fungicide for control of potato late blight in Heilonggiang.

80. 4 The implication follows: If a zoologist can deduce which parasite is present, a female roach probably can as well.