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Implication meaning
The act of implicating. | The state of being implicated. | A possible, or indirect, effect or result of a decision or action.
Example sentences (20)
It has been argued by several authors that material implication does not fully capture the meaning of "If then " (see the paradoxes of material implication ).
Redundancy Such a logical connective as converse implication "←" is actually the same as material conditional with swapped arguments; thus, the symbol for converse implication is redundant.
The implication at the end of Nemesis that the inhabitants of the off-Earth colonies are splitting off from Earthbound humans could also be connected to a similar implication about the Spacers in Mark W. Tiedemann 's Robot books.
And I'm just wondering about your thoughts if that's a consideration and what the implication is for either the demand or rates and whether it's varying a lot by category.
Any implication in the Anaheim investigative report to the contrary is erroneous,” said her attorney, David Wiechart.
Any situation having a sexy implication.
Biden said in the same speech that the leaders of Hamas don’t represent the Palestinian people — which is a fact — the implication being that long-term substantial aid isn’t realistic in Gaza because Hamas probably hijack it.
Britain often treats “working class” and “white working class” as synonymous, the implication being that people of color don’t fit that descriptor.
But – the implication was – it would be worth it.
But you know the implication for that,” Sethi added.
By implication, several workers will be rendered jobless.
Directed not by Polley but by the exceptionally underrated Mary Harron (), this series aches with implication, sadness, and devastating insight.
For people who are knowledgeable about such matters, this is a very dangerous development because the implication is that someone is IMPERSONATING Peter Obi.
For some, the implication is clear — women’s football is being disrespected.
He said the implication was that Nnaji had no focus and lacked the requisite initiatives that would align with the ‘Renewed Hope Agenda’ of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
He said the utterance was a gladiatorial challenge directed at the judiciary, and by implication, the rest of the democratic polity.
Individuals strive their greatest to determine each tax implication they’ve incurred during the last yr, however don’t really get a holistic image of their scenario.
It echoes the experience of Jessica Barrett, who wrote for Grazia last year about the stigma she’d faced for formula feeding her baby and the “implication that you’ve made a lazy decision or you don’t care about the health benefits of breastfeeding”.
It was, by implication, a film about why we have suburbs at all.
One potential implication is that small businesses, which often rely heavily on cash-only sales, may be disproportionately affected by the new measures.