Implies in A Sentence

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    A commitment ceremony is just what it implies.

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    A fluid, as the name implies, is a substance which flows, or is capable of flowing; water and air are the two fluids distributed most universally over the surface of the earth.

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    A food processor does what it name implies.

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    A longer PR implies first degree block, a shorter PR may indicate a vulnerability to supraventricular arrhythmias.

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    A point and shoot camera does just what the name implies - the photographer selects an automatic o semiautomatic mode from the available presets, points the camera at the subject and presses the shutter button to create an image.

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    A relation (R) is serial when (I) it implies diversity, so that, if x has the relation R to y, x is diverse from y; (2) it is transitive, so that if x has the relation R to y, and y to z, then x has the relation R to z; (3) it has the property of connexity, so that if x and y are things to which any things bear the relation R, or which bear the relation R to any things, then either x is identical with y, or x has the relation R to y, or y has the relation R to x.

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    A study of the few sentences under this head might have obviated the trifling criticism of Hamilton's objection which has been set afloat recently, that the denial of a knowledge of the absolute or infinite implies a foregone knowledge of it.

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    Abstinence means just what the terms implies -- abstaining from intercourse altogether.

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    Accident apart, identity of reading implies identity of sources.

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    According to History.org, Victorian era couples weren't as chaste as their reputation implies.

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    According to the undulatory theory the light cannot be regarded strictly as travelling along a ray; but the existence of an unobstructed ray implies that the system of Fresnel's zones can be commenced, and, if a large number of these zones are fully developed and do not terminate abruptly, the illumination is unaffected by the neighbourhood of obstacles.

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    Administrative or constitutional autonomy, such as exists in the British colonies, implies an extent of self-government which falls short only of complete independence.

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    After all, risk always implies possible failure, and at the same time, the biggest startup successes typically emerge from the riskiest ideas.

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    After the death of David he returned to Edom; if, as the narrative implies, he became a troublesome adversary to Solomon, nothing is known of his achievements, and if the royal trading-journeys from Ezion-geber were maintained, Edom could have done little.

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    Again Matthew says that Joseph was a disciple, while Mark implies that he was not yet among the definite adherents of Christ, and John describes him as an adherent "secretly for fear of the Jews."

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    All About Pet Urns offers more than their name implies.

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    All eclecticism that is not self-condemned and inoperative implies a system of doctrine as its basis, - in fact, a criterion of truth.

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    All intelligent procedure implies the inherited capacity of profiting by experience.

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    All theism implies the assertion of kinship between man, especially in his moral being, and God.

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    Also, as Jackie implies, they definitely benefit from their location directly adjacent to Boro Market, which gets ever more touristy.

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    Although the title of the poem implies that it is a treatise on the "whole nature of things," the aim of Lucretius is to treat only those branches of science which are necessary to clear the mind from the fear of the gods and the terrors of a future state.

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    Although the whole conception of the work implies that confusion of the provinces of poetry and history which was perpetuated by later writers, and especially by Lucan and Silius Italicus, yet it was a true instinct of genius to discern in the idea of the national destiny the only possible motive of a Roman epic. The execution of the poem (to judge from the fragments, amounting to about six hundred lines), although rough, unequal and often prosaic, seems to have combined the realistic fidelity and freshness of feeling of a contemporary chronicle with the vivifying and idealizing power of genius.

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    An Eyeclops Mini Projector is just what you would think the name implies; a miniature projector system.

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    An important method that must be implemented by each subclass is the implies method to compare Permissions.

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    And it is not too much to say that that view - which to some extent appears in the historical psalms of the Ehohistic Psalter - implies absolute incapacity to understand the difference between old Israel and later Judaism, and makes almost anything possible in the way of the ascription of comparatively modern pieces to ancient authors.

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    And it is perhaps not arbitrary to suppose that the splendour of the ritual in Amos's time implies a tremulous anxiety that Israel's seeming prosperity under Jeroboam II.

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    And more particularly the existence of the moral consciousness implies " the transition from mere want to consciousness of wanted object, from impulse to satisfy the want to effort for the realization of the wanted objects, implies the presence of the want to a subject which distinguishes itself from it."

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    And to say this implies no disrespect to the quality of early Scottish Latinity.

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    Animal diet implies the greatest variety with regard to locality and the modes of procuring the food.

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    Animism is commonly described as the most primitive form of religion; but properly speaking it is not a religion at all, for religion implies, at any rate, some form of emotion (see Religion), and animism is in the first instance an explanation of phenomena rather than an attitude of mind toward the cause of them, a philosophy rather than a religion.

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    Another commonly planted tree is Aesculus x carnea, red horse chestnut, and as the name implies has red flowers rather than white.

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    Another Edinburgh novel for which James Hogg strongly implies female authorship.

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    Aristocracy implies the existence of nobility; but nobility does not imply aristocracy; it may exist under any form of government.

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    Armageddon is designed to tie up all the loose ends, and, as it name implies, is "the end."

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    As every attempt to rationalize nature implies a certain process of criticism and interpretation to which the data of sense are subjected, and in which they are, as it were, transcended, the antithesis of reason and sense is formulated early in the history of speculation.

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    As his title implies (Naqdan =punctuator of the Biblical text), Berekhiah was also a grammarian.

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    As it is matter of universal agreement that the problem of being must be attacked indirectly through the problem of knowledge, this substitution may be regarded as an advance, more especially as it implies that the fact of experience, or of self-conscious existence, is the chief fact to be dealt with.

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    As its name implies it was a green, surrounded by shops, including a fishmongers, bakers and post office.

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    As its name implies, Newsvine focuses on current events.

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    As its name implies, NHL 10 comes from a storied franchise of hockey games developed and published by EA Sports.

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    As its name implies, the action is street football, rather than an organized game of 11-on-11.

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    As its name implies, the heli skiing terrain is accessed by helicopter, as opposed to chairlifts or gondolas.

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    As its name implies, the settlement is preceded by survey.

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    As its name implies, the Sony PS3 Slim is also skinnier than its predecessor.

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    As its name implies, the type bed and impression platen are both flat surfaces as in the hand-press, but as they are self-inking and are easily driven, the average output is about moo copies per hour, and but one operator is required, whereas two men at a handpress can produce only 250 copies in the same time.

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    As its name implies, this alliance is working to provide an "open" platform for smartphones.

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    As its name implies, this is a tavern and is popular during televised sporting events when hockey and football games are displayed on the bar's six televisions.

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    As the collection's name implies, polka dots run rampant throughout this section, but the look is kept fresh by its bright, vibrant tones.

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    As the English phrase "running amok" implies, the syndrome is characterized by sudden outbursts of indiscriminate aggression or murderous rage that are completely unprovoked or that are triggered by trivial slights.

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    As the name implies chemicals are used to damage the skin.

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    As the name implies, accidental death insurance pays out only if the death occurs in an accident, such as an auto accident or an accident at work.

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    As the name implies, all-mountain, otherwise known as downhill skiing is a blanket term that applies to skiing all parts of the mountain in all conditions.

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    As the name implies, dependent personalities exhibit a pattern of dependent and submissive behavior, relying on others to make decisions for them.

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    As the name implies, in this game SpongeBob and Patrick hit the surface of the water with their surfboards in tow to see who can perform the best tricks and rack up the most points.

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    As the name implies, it consists of a series of stages or shelves for the reception of ornaments or other small articles.

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    As the name implies, it is a parenting book that addresses the common issues of parenting (from sleep to calming) from a sensory perspective.

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    As the name implies, it's teeny tiny, but full of surprises.

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    As the name implies, major medical coverage will only pay in the event of serious illness or injury, such as situations where hospitalization is required.

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    As the name implies, other versions of this watch come in all the colors of the rainbow.

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    As the name implies, permissive visitation laws allow grandparents to ask for visitation with their grandchildren without the restrictions listed above.

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    As the name implies, raw diets replicate what a cat might eat in the wild.

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    As the name implies, Rebel Footwear goes against the grain.

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    As the name implies, short term health insurance policies are designed to be temporary coverage, usually to fill in gaps between more long-term policies.

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    As the name implies, Street Fighter II Turbo featured selectable speed levels that could make for hectic battles.

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    As the name implies, term insurance is designed to provide coverage for a set period of time only.

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    As the name implies, the footer block is located at the bottom of the page.

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    As the name implies, the plus size exercise Capri is perfect for exercise.

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    As the name implies, the ports originally constituting the body were only five in number - Hastings, Romney, Hythe, Dover and Sandwich; but to these were afterwards added the "ancient towns" of Winchelsea and Rye with the same privileges, and a good many other places, both corporate and non-corporate, which, with the title of limb or member, held a subordinate position.

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    As the name implies, the purpose of core strength exercises is to toughen up your midsection -- the core -- which will help avoid back problems and speed up progress in other athletic efforts.

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    As the name implies, the single decade rosary has a single decade of Hail Mary prayer beads attached to the crucifix string.

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    As the name implies, the store carries everything from A to Z related to needlepoint crafting.

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    As the name implies, the variation is simply placing your hands farther apart.

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    As the name implies, there is a sort of crown of light surrounding a comparatively or wholly dark centre.

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    As the name implies, these blogs are hosted on a blogging site.

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    As the name implies, these displays can be shaped like a tree.

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    As the name implies, these payments will continue until the recipient dies or remarries.

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    As the name implies, these presses are so constructed that both printing surfaces and paper to duplicate the type pages and to run several machines at the same time, thus producing copies with far greater rapidity.

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    As the name implies, these watches are essential for modern men or women who like to balance work and play.

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    As the name implies, this design revolves around literal rings that are fashioned in equal circles.

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    As the name implies, this is a horizontal shoulder handbag that contains a small front flap pocket.

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    As the name implies, this music genre originated in the northern part of Mexico, around the Rio Grande.

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    As the name implies, this swimsuit is a ruched tunic that features the universally flattering look of the side-tie.

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    As the name implies, this tote straw handbag is roomy enough to carry all your summer essentials, and is elegant enough for a day at the beach.

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    As the name implies, this type of fixture sits on a table and provides extra lighting when necessary.

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    As the name implies, this versatile appliance is a system rather than a single piece.

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    As the name implies, this Very Sexy tankini is a wild riot of tiger strips and dots; its perfect for exploring the wilder side of life!

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    As the name implies, travel insurance is designed to pay for problems that arise while traveling.

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    As the name implies, warming up elevates the body temperature.

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    As the name implies, Western Cowboy Horse Décor is a great place to find bath accessories and linens with a cowboy theme.

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    As the name implies, when it comes to minimalist décor, less is more.

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    As the name implies, you can live an entire different or "second" life.

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    As the name implies, you will find horror scripts hosted on this site.

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    As the name jelly-fish implies, the mesogloea is greatly developed and abundant in quantity.

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    As the name of the genre implies, online point and click games typically only involve your computer mouse.

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    As the name Ploesci (pluviena, rainy) implies, the climate is moist.

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    As the term implies, these products are made and processed with 100 percent organic materials.

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    As the title implies, there is also a recipe to try after each selected Bible story which makes this book both beautiful to look at and just plain fun!

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    As the word " interpolation " implies, Hermann did not maintain the hypothesis of a congeries of independent " lays."

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    As the word implies, secularism is based solely on considerations of practical morality with a view to the physical, social and moral improvement of society.

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    As their name implies, satellite phones connect directly to satellites that are orbiting the Earth.

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    As their name implies, these programs are designed to increase functionality in every day activities, or enhance a sport-specific skill.

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    As their name implies, they do not require waxing.

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    As their name implies, they live alone, and are often linked to a particular area, occupation or a specific household.

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    As to the expression jus canonicum, it implies the systematic codification of ecclesiastical legislation, and had no existence previous to the labours which resulted in the Corpus juris canonici.

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    As with autosomal recessive, this implies that both copies of a specific gene must be changed for a person to be affected.

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    Associated evidence implies their use with saggar rings to contain wig curlers in the kiln.

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    At the same time, he refused to regard this " world-eject " as personal, because personality implies limitation.

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    Avoid the obvious - As in the "Looks like rain!" example above, stating the obvious is not sweet - it implies that either you or the person you're talking to is an idiot.

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    Because it's so plain and simple, it communicates more - it implies that your feelings were so intense at that precise moment that you couldn't hold back.

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    Because the trinity knot is made using one continuous line, it implies that the three points of the triangle are all inter-connected.

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    Beelite Candles - As its name implies, Beelite specializes in beeswax products.

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    Being born out of wedlock of mixed race parentage implies a double illegitimacy and a highly precarious social existence.

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    Birthday Cards.com has just what its name implies - dozens of birthday e-cards to choose from.

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    Boolean implies (Permission p) This method always returns false for unresolved permissions.

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    Both by Catholics and by Protestants blessings may be applied to things inanimate as well as animate; but while in the reformed Churches this involves no more than an appeal to God for a special blessing, or a solemn "setting apart" of persons or objects for sacred purpoes, in the Catholic idea it implies a special power, conferred by God, of the priests over the invisible forces of evil.

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    Built-in panty swim shorts are exactly what their name implies - swim shorts with a panty liner built right into the fabric.

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    But even the entrance upon the very first stage implies something more than, and something fundamentally different from, the life of an ordinary layman, however morally excellent this life may be.

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    But his point is that the very sensation of phenomena or appearances implies the things which appear.

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    But much more it belongs to his transformation of the epistemological problem, and to the suggestiveness of his philosophy as a whole for an advance in the direction of a speculative construction which should be able to cancel all Kant's surds, and in particular vindicate a " ground of the unity of the supersensible which lies back of nature with that which the concept of freedom implies in the sphere of practice," I which is what Kant finally asserts.

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    But nobility is not necessarily a political term; the distinction which it implies may be accompanied by political privileges or it may not.

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    But the immanence of God in the things and persons that compose the universal order, with what this implies, is a con ception foreign to Locke, whose habitual conception was of an extra-mundane deity, the dominant conception in the 18th century.

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    But this basicity implies that for each part of the silica or silicic acid which inevitably results from the oxidation of the silicon of the pig iron, the cinder shall contain some three parts of iron oxide, itself a valuable and expensive substance.

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    But this version implies that Megara was founded before Syracuse, which is contrary to all other authorities.

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    But this very development of Mosaism implies the existence of an original nucleus or substratum, although the recovery of its precise extent is very difficult.

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    But used in the sense in which Green habitually uses it self-realization implies, as he puts it, the fulfilment by the good man of his rational capacity or the idea of a best that is in time, i.e.

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    But virtue, in Shaftesbury's view, is something more; it implies a recognition of moral goodness and immediate preference of it for its own sake.

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    But, in general, though the title " prince " implies descent from one or other of the ruling dynasties of Russia, it is in itself of little account, being exceedingly common owing to its being borne by every member of the family.

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    But, though he implies an ample previous treatment of the questions by philosophers, Porphyry gives no references to the different systems of which such distinctions are the outcome, nor does he give any hint of his own opinion on the subject, definite enough though that was.

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    By reducing the human mind to a series of unrelated atomic sensations, this teaching destroyed the possibility of knowledge, and further, by representing man as a "being who is simply the result of natural forces," it made conduct, or any theory of conduct, unmeaning; for life in any human, intelligible sense implies a personal self which (1) knows what to do, (2) has power to do it.

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    Cavatappi- is a corkscrew shaped pasta, just as the name implies.

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    Cellular One, as its name implies, was in on the ground floor of this daunting new endeavor.

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    Christ has objected to terming the arctic flora Scandinavian, but the name implies nothing more than that Scandinavia has been its chief centre of preservation.

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    Collaborative learning implies that students have to learn new communication techniques and staff members have to become versatile with changing group dynamics.

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    Consciousness, he held - agreeing thus with the doctrine of "natural realism" which Hamilton developed from Reid - implies knowledge both of self and of the external world.

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    Continued existence implies perpetual adaptation to new conditions, and, as the adjustment becomes more refined, the corresponding structural organization becomes more elaborate.

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    Contrary to what the name implies, fishing shirts can be worn even if you aren't a fisherman.

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    Copper is after all an element, and the transmutation of elements is more difficult than the phrase " infinite substitutability " implies !

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    Dionysius Alexandrinus also, in his canonical epistle (260 A.D.), refers to the six fasting days (E Twv Pr YTECwv iijApac) in a manner which implies that the observance of them had already become an established usage in his time.

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    Distance learning implies that the student is not required on campus regularly for classes.

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    Does distortion that implies age confer dignity on a recording whilst distortion that suggests sophisticated processing trivializes it?

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    Double devolution, by linking the two changes together, implies an equivalence that might not emerge in practice.

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    Double-warp, as its name implies, is a cloth with a twofold warp. It is usually a strong serviceable material and may be either twilled or plain.

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    Economy in the matter of public finance implies a grain of severity in the collection of taxes as well as.

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    Entry in the competition implies acceptance of these rules.

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    Epidemic impetigo can be caused by staph or strep bacteria and (as the name implies) is very easily passed among children.

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    Especially important has been the problem of measuring the " catalogue plates " ofthe international Carte du ciel - a work that implies the determination of the positions of some millions of stars - that is to say, of all stars to the i ith or 12th magnitude.

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    Etymologically the word implies that the messages are written, but its earliest use was of appliances that depended on visual signals, such as the semaphore or optical telegraph of Claude Chappe.

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    Even as late as the Roman councils of 1052 and 1063, the suspension from communion of laymen who had a wife and a concubine at the same time implies that mere concubinage was tolerated.

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    Everything in the message of the past 50 years has come true and there is one last message left that implies that Cage must figure out to save the world.

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    Financial adjustment implies the conception of a balance, and this should be found in the relation of outlay and income.

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    Fisher Price Kid-Tough Electronics, as they name implies are built to withstand a lot of handling from small hands.

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    Flight cages are what their name implies, cages in which a bird can get a little exercise, especially if you are away from home frequently and can't let them out of the cage.

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    For example, Christian Dating for Free is based on the same kind of dating template as many other "specialized" dating sites -- which implies that there's not a lot of thought put into the organization.

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    For in such a construction every point of the figure is obtained by the intersection of two straight lines, a straight line and a circle, or two circles; and as this implies that, when a unit of length is introduced, numbers employed, and the problem transformed into one of algebraic geometry, the equations to be solved can only be of the first or second degree, it follows that the equation to which we must be finally led is a rational equation of even degree.

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    For morality implies a power in the individual of rising above the interests of his own narrower self and identifying himself in the pursuit of a universal good with the true interests of all other selves.

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    For one-dimensional flow, constant flow rate implies constant hydraulic gradient.

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    For Scholasticism, as perfected by Aquinas, implies the harmony of reason and faith, in the sense that they both teach the same truths.

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    For such knowledge implies the existence of a knowing consciousness as a relating and uniting intelligence capable of distinguishing itself from the objects to which it relates.

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    For the impression which we get from Nehemiah's memoirs is that in his days the community at Jerusalem was in the main poverty-stricken, while Malachi's exhortations to the people to pay their dues to the priests implies that in the middle of the fifth century B.C. the Temple was by no means wealthy.

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    Formal implies a more serious tone with higher wine expectations, a significant amount of spitting, and generally these tastings are best presented by a wine producer or a wine club.

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    Four of the simple tones are marked in the written character by signs placed over the consonant affected, and the absence of a mark implies that the one remaining tone is to be used.

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    Free Battle Mode, as its name implies, is a single match wherein the size of both teams can be openly selected depending on your preferences.

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    FreeTarot, just as the name implies, is a completely free resource for tarot readings.

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    From the description of Sennacherib's invasion it is clear that social and economic conditions must have been seriously, perhaps radically disturbed,' and the quiescence of Judah during the next few decades implies an internal weakness and a submission to Assyrian supremacy.

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    From these specific uses the word has come into general use as a synonym of "aristocrat" or "noble," and implies the possession of such qualities as are generally associated with long descent, hereditary good breeding and the like.

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    Generally, however, the former implies a closer relation than a guarantee; and the two relations may be widely different, as may be seen by comparing treaties of guarantee with the treaty establishing the protectorate of Tunis.

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    God, intuitively known by Conscience, is not a personality (which implies limitations), but an all-inclusive essence (Wesen), which contains the Universe within itself.

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    He dealt with the great question at issue from the standpoint of the diplomatist, rather than from that of the statesman well versed in ecclesiastical history and possessing an insight into what it implies; and by his violent, inconsiderate action he unwittingly drove into the ranks of Ultramontanism the moderate elements of the Catholic population.

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    He hardly has a formal theory of inference, but implies throughout that it only transcends perceptions, and perceptual realities or phenomena, in order to conclude with ideas, not facts.

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    He must show why being necessarily existent implies that his God must be necessarily omnipotent.

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    He suggests that the term " quinone " theory be abandoned, and replaced by the Umlagerungs theory, since this term implies some intermolecular rearrangement, and does not connote simply benzenoid compounds as does " quinonoid."

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    He was not a fine scholar, in that restricted sense of the term which implies a special aptitude for turning English into Greek and Latin, or for original versification in the classical languages.

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    Here faith means more than loyal acceptance of the divine law and reverent trust in the lawgiver; it implies a consciousness, at once continually present and continually transcended, of the radical imperfection of all human obedience to the law, and at the same time of the irremissible condemnation which this imperfection entails.

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    Here, besides the viceregal demesne and lodge and the magazine, are a zoological garden, a people's garden, the Wellington monument, two barracks, the Hibernian military school, the "Fifteen Acres," a natural amphitheatre (of much greater extent than its name implies) used as a review ground, and a racecourse.

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    His acceptance in any particular case of the version given by an annalist by no means implies that he has by careful inquiry satisfied himself of its truth.

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    His famous theological handbook, Sententiarum libri quatuor, is, as the title implies, primarily a collection of opinions of the fathers, "sententiae patrum."

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    His selection for this duty implies a readiness on Heath's part to proceed some distance along the path of reform; but his dealings with the Lutherans did not confirm this tendency, and Heath's subsequent career was closely associated with the cause of reaction.

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    His will to believe merely recognizes that choice is necessary and implies risk, and puts him in a position to obtain verification (or disproof).

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    Hodges implies that he did so, though he left no full account of his observations.

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    However, the term "mini" is slightly more open to interpretation; for the most part the term implies the very tiniest of bikinis.

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    I don't even like the idea of a candle making recipe, because that implies that it is rigid and scientific, involving formulas more than fun.

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    If you dislike yourself, then this implies the inferiority complex is dominant at that moment.

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    If you start pressing buttons on your phone, it implies that your attention is elsewhere.

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    If, then, there is objective truth at all, the existence of real facts must be made known to us otherwise than through the logical faculty of thought; and, as the regress from conclusion to premises must depend upon something not itself capable of logical grounding, mediate thought implies the consciousness of immediate truth.

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    In " Root rot," as the name implies, the roots are attacked, the fungus being a species of Ozonium, which envelops the roots in a white covering of mould or mycelium.

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    In 1292 the bishop claimed to have a market every Friday, a fair on the eve, day and 1 The title prince-bishop, attached in Austria to the sees of Laibach, Seckau, Gurk, Brixen, Trent and Lavant, and in Prussia to that of Breslau, no longer implies any secular jurisdiction, but is merely a title of honour recognized by the state, owing either to the importance of the sees or for reasons purely historical.

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    In a more general way, the phrase implies that at each successive branching of the tree of life, the branches become more specialized, more defined, and, in a sense, more limited.

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    In a top fermentation - typical of English breweries - the yeast rises, in a bottom fermentation, as the phrase implies, it settles in the vessel.

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    In addition, impartiality implies fairness, although its application may be trammelled by the overall constraints of adjudication.

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    In each case the grouping system involves rearrangement, which implies the commutative law, while the counting system requires the expression of a quantity in different denominations to be regarded as a notation in a varying scale (§§ 17, 3 2).

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    In fact, unlike MySpace and FaceBook, Linkedin uses the word "connections" as opposed to "friends," which implies a more serious and professional cyber-ambiance.

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    In its simplest form, this phrase implies such an obvious fact as that whatever be the future development of, say, existing cockroaches, it will be on lines determined by the present structure of these creatures.

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    In some cases it may be said that suzerainty brings no practical advantages and implies no serious obligations.

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    In states that do not distinguish between physical and legal custody, the term "custody" implies both types of responsibilities.

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    In the 4th century their place was taken by ten sophronistae (one for each tribe), who, as the name implies, took special interest in the morals of those under them, their military training being in the hands of experts, of whom the chief were the hoplomachus, the acontistes, the toxotes and the aphetes (instructors respectively in the use of arms, javelin-throwing, archery and the use of artillery engines).

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    In the canon of Pope Gelasius (494) George is mentioned in a list of those " whose names are justly reverenced among men, but whose acts are known only to God," a statement which implies that legends had already grown up around his name.

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    In the case of leg exercise, closed chain implies that the foot is in a fixed position.

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    In the case of the southern continents the difficulty is, however, to determine whether allied groups of mammals (and other animals) have reached their present isolated habitats by dispersal from the north along widely sundered longitudinal lines, or whether such a distribution implies the former existence of equatorial land-connexions.

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    In the motion consequent on any slight disturbance the total energy T+V is constant, and since T is essentially positive it follows that V can never exceed its equilibrium value by more than a slight amount, depending on the energy of the disturbance, This implies, on the present hypothesis, that there is an upper limit to the deviation of each co-ordinate from its equilibrium value; moreover, this limit diminishes indefinitely with the energy of the original disturbance.

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    In the notation of the integral calculus, this area is equal to f x o udx; but the notation is inconvenient, since it implies a division into infinitesimal elements, which is not essential to the idea of an area.

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    In the species on which the genus was founded the leaves, as the generic name implies, are cuneate and entire, or toothed on their anterior margina l in other cases they are deeply divided by dichotomy into narrow segments, or the whorl consists of a larger number (up to 30) of apparently simple, linear leaves, which may represent the segments of a smaller number.

    202

    In view of the fact that the presence of 1% of carbon implies that 15% of the soft ductile ferrite is replaced by the glass-hard cementite, it is not surprising that even a little carbon influences the properties of the metal so profoundly.

    203

    Income in kind from greater ownership of consumer durables implies only slightly faster income growth at the bottom.

    204

    Incomplete proteins, as the term implies, do not supply all amino acids.

    205

    Instead of the mere " is " which is as yet nothing, we should rather say " becomes," and as " becomes " always implies " something," we have determinate being - " a being " which in the next stage of definiteness becomes " one."

    206

    Is this actually cosmetic surgery as the name implies?

    207

    It has been argued by theologians that the doctrine of divine fore-knowledge, coupled with that of the divine origin of all things, necessarily implies that all human action was fore-ordained from the beginning of the world.

    208

    It implies a subsequent contribution, from all the parties concerned, rateably to the values of their respective interests, to make good the loss thus occasioned.

    209

    It Implies A Year Differing In Excess From The True Year Only By 19.45 Sec., While The Gregorian Year Is Too Long By 26 Sec. It Produces A Much Nearer Coincidence Between The Civil And Solar Years Than The Gregorian Method; And, By Reason Of Its Shortness Of Period, Confines The Evagations Of The Mean Equinox From The True Within Much Narrower Limits.

    210

    It implies blame.

    211

    It implies that the different parts of a wave move on at different rates, so that its form must change.

    212

    It implies that the first great step has been taken for distinguishing between the material objects - whether the conscious body, or the rocks, trees and animals - and the powers that act in or through them.

    213

    It implies that the phrase 'philosopher's stone' is unfamiliar to most Americans - probably a good bet.

    214

    It implies that you are a higher risk since you may not pay your bills on time.

    215

    It implies the existence of a well-trained class engaged in the work of collecting information, and much organization both by the state and private bodies.

    216

    It implies the necessary interdependence of all that is - that ultimate Oneness which underlies and sustains all phenomenal diversity, whether inwardly or outwardly, whether individual or universal.

    217

    It is divided by the Croal, a small tributary of the Irwell, into Great and Little Bolton, and as the full name implies, is surrounded by high moorland.

    218

    It is inverted, arrogant, perverted, risible, humanist thinking that imagines that it implies merit.

    219

    It is plain that such a method as the latter implies great command of colored pastes, and, indeed, no feature of the manufacture is more conspicuous than the progress made during the period1880-1900in compounding and firing vitrifiable enamels.

    220

    It is possible - even probable, if we accept the theory that he had already 2 been there with Barnabas - that Alexandria was his final sphere of work, as the earliest tradition on the point implies (the Latin Prologue, and Eusebius as above, probably after Julius Africanus in the early 3rd century), and as was widely assumed in the 4th century.

    221

    It is strange that neither Haggai nor his contemporary Zechariah mentions or implies any return of exiles from Babylon, and the suggestion has accordingly been made that the return under Cyrus described in Ezra i.-iv.

    222

    It is the work, in short, not of artists but of skilled workmen; the ideal artist is " Daeda-us," a name which implies mechanical skill and intricate workmanship, not beauty of design.

    223

    It may be convenient to use the terms "vitality" and "vital force" to denote the causes of certain great groups of natural operations, as we employ the names of "electricity" and "electrical force" to denote others; but it ceases to be proper to do so, if such a name implies the absurd assumption that "electricity" and "vitality" are entities playing the part of efficient causes of electrical or vital phenomena.

    224

    It may be observed however that the absence of a definite date in Deuteronomy must be accidental, since a common pilgrimage feast must be on a fixed day, and the reference to the seven weeks elapsing between Passover and Pentecost also implies the fixing of the date.

    225

    It may well be that impulsive feeling is the beginning of mind; but then the order of mind is feeling, sense, inference, will, which instead of first is last, and implies the others.

    226

    It seems to me an obsolete speculation, but it implies no moral delinquency.

    227

    It's also important to avoid selecting a title for your operation that states or implies anything derogatory about other businesses in your geographic area or industry.

    228

    It's fitting that there is very little known about this strange hermit, given that his name -- Oro -- implies a sense of confusion in Japanese.

    229

    Its connexion with Parzival implies a mystic application.

    230

    Its name (cathair, stone fortress) implies a high antiquity and the site of the castle, picturesquely placed on an island in the river, was occupied from very early times.

    231

    Its very principle implies the absorption of all that great thinkers had achieved; while incorporating their results it extended their methods..

    232

    Just as the label implies, mineral makeup does not contain many of the same toxins found in mainstream cosmetic products, but is still able to enhance your individual features.

    233

    Just as the name implies, Mary Frances chooses a style that she likes each month.

    234

    Just as the PlentyofFish personals site's name implies, there are plenty of fish for you to catch, so if you aren't compatible with one fish, throw it back and catch another.

    235

    Just like the famous song implies, itsy-bitsy bikinis can come in any design you desire including yellow polka dots!

    236

    Kita-iwo-jima - which, as its name (kita) implies, is the most northerly of the three - rises 2520 ft.

    237

    Let it be represented by a displacement curve Ahbkc. Its periodicity implies that after a certain distance the displacement curve exactly repeats itself.

    238

    Like the name implies, these shorts will keep you cool while you enjoy your favorite activity.

    239

    Liturgical vestments, as their name implies, are those which are especially associated with the various functions of the liturgy.

    240

    Lower estuary sands and gravels are well-sorted and their very low percentage of heavy metals implies little input of terrigenous sediment.

    241

    Measurement science implies more than just the observation of phenomena, it suggests identification, quantification, possibly spatial or volume localisation.

    242

    Moral goodness, then, in a " sensible creature " implies primarily disinterested affections, whose direct object is the good of others; but Shaftesbury does not mean (as he has been misunderstood to mean) that only such benevolent social impulses are good, and that these are always good.

    243

    Moral law implies a law-giver; " we are conscious of moral dependence " (Robert Flint).

    244

    Mr Dikes implies that universal causality (or randomness) - ie, materialism - equates with coercion.

    245

    Necessity for thought, as Kant had been willing to admit and as Hume also held, involves or implies something more than is given in experience - for that which is given is contingent - and rests upon an a priori or pure notion.

    246

    Nevertheless the title, which has long been very sparingly bestowed, always implies a good social position.

    247

    Nevertheless, it implies that religion passed into a new stage through the influence of Moses, and to this we find a relatively less complete analogy in the specific north Israelite traditions of the age of Jehu.

    248

    Nevertheless, there is a view that realism implies technical determinism.

    249

    Newtons Second Law asserts that change of momentum is equal to the impulse; this is a statement as to equality of vectors and so implies identity of direction as well as of magnitude.

    250

    No single matter of fact necessarily implies the existence of any other.

    251

    Nobility thus implies the vesting of some hereditary privilege or advantage in certain families, without deciding in what such privilege or advantage consists.

    252

    Nor can the relation of master and pupil be certainly inferred from the superscription quoted (observe the omission of any article), which really asserts no more than that Hero re-edited an earlier treatise by Ctesibius, and implies nothing about his being an immediate predecessor.

    253

    Now it implies tattooed men with perms and spandex trousers making a horrible din.

    254

    On the other hand it implies those changes in the intellectual and moral attitude of the Western nations by which the transition was characterized.

    255

    On the other hand, there is another definition of "cool" - one that implies not so much popularity as "effectiveness."

    256

    Origen implies that "the men of old" regarded it as Paul's, and that some churches at least in his own day shared this opinion.

    257

    Origen implies that in his days the penitent might choose his own spiritual physician.

    258

    Originally the archdeacon was, as the name implies, the chief of the deacons attached to the bishop's cathedral, his duty being, besides preaching, to supervise the deacons and their work, i.e.

    259

    Orzo- The name implies a barley grain shape and that is what this pasta looks like.

    260

    Our ignorance of their mode of action is cloaked by the term deobstruent, which implies that they possess the power of driving out ilnpurkies fronn the blood and tissues.

    261

    Perhaps the York rubric implies that this was done when it orders (which the others do not) the thurible to be carried round the choir with the Gospel while the Creed was being sung.

    262

    Philemon is of course a pure letter, and Philippians mainly so; the Pastorals, as their name implies, contain advice and instructions to the apostle's lieutenants, Timothy and Titus, in the temporary charge committed to them of churches that the apostle could not visit himself.

    263

    Plutarch also implies the historic existence of Lelegian serfs at Tralles in the interior.

    264

    Postal questionnaires do not require a consent form since the act of completing and returning the questionnaire implies informed consent.

    265

    Prinz always implies cadetship, e.g.

    266

    R and R', x and x', &c. It is evident that the ordinal similarity of two relations implies the cardinal similarity of their fields, but not conversely.

    267

    Rabbits come in many different breeds, but most pet stores carry some variety of the Netherland Dwarf, which as its name implies, is one of the smallest bunnies you can get.

    268

    Rather, the contrary; for he implies that The Qinoth contained not only Jeremiah's single dirge on Josiah, but also the elegies of " all the singing men and singing women," from the time of Josiah's death (608) down to his own day (3rd century).

    269

    Real cognition, as Hume points out, implies transition from the present impression or feeling to something connected with it.

    270

    Resistance, again, is explained by cohesion, which implies binding force.

    271

    Rupture or ulceration of a plaque, by definition, implies loss of the overlying endothelium.

    272

    Saucepans come in sizes anywhere from one to twelve liters and are used for anything from sauce, as the name implies, to cooking small batches of soup or boiling pasta.

    273

    Secondly, it implies a separation of persons from their corruptions.

    274

    Shamoun argued that Jesus ' statement that he is " the resurrection and the life " in John 11 implies a high Christology.

    275

    Shut off from the adjacent Indian Ocean by its mountain barrier, the drainage of the country is westward to the distant Atlantic. As its name implies, the chief rivers rise in Mont aux Sources.

    276

    Simple carbs are, as the name implies, simple sugar molecules which your body can easily break down and use.

    277

    Soleil's saccharimeter, as its name implies, is designed for the study of solutions of sugar, and it is clear that it will only work satisfactorily with active media that have nearly the same rotary dispersion as quartz.

    278

    Some geographers distinguish a mountain from a hill by origin; thus Professor Seeley says " a mountain implies elevation and a hill implies denudation, but the external forms of both are often identical."

    279

    Some people may shudder at the idea of cool MySpace layouts, because they think it implies a page filled with glitter, loud music and tasteless humor.

    280

    Sometimes he speaks of political economy as a department "carved out of the general body of the science of society;" whilst on the other hand the title of his systematic work implies a doubt whether political economy is a part of "social philosophy" at all, and not rather a study preparatory and auxiliary to it.

    281

    Sometimes it implies a temporary office of dignity and command - e.g.

    282

    Splash goggles are ideal for situations that involve liquids that may, as the name implies, splash up.

    283

    Standard Card - Just as the name implies, this is the most standard debit card that can be had.

    284

    Starting from the obvious antithesis of thought and that of which it is the thought, it is possible to view the ultimate relation of its term as that of mutual indifference or, secondly, as that of a correspondence such that while they retain their distinct character modification of the one implies modification of the other, or thirdly and lastly, as that of a mergence of one in the other of such a nature that the merged term, whichever it be, is fully accounted for in a complete theory of that in which it is merged.

    285

    Strictly, however, it is contrasted with "perception," and implies the mental reconstruction and combination of sensegiven data.

    286

    Strictly, however, the epithet implies the absence of all limitation.

    287

    Such an admission implies a promise to pay when requested and creates an actionable liability ex contractu.

    288

    Sues where Hittite remains pave beer discovered are shown thus - Boghaz Keul 1 after a name implies doubt as to real provenance of the remalrts or their llittite character.

    289

    That a father and his children have mutual duties implies that there are moral laws regulating their relationship; that it is the duty of a servant to obey his master within certain limits is part of a definite contract, whereby he becomes a servant engaging to do certain things for a specified wage.

    290

    That men travelled for purposes of prayer implies acceptance of the heathen theory of sanctuaries which it is an act of piety to visit.

    291

    That the epistle implies as already existent a developed system of Gnostic thought such as only came into being in the 2nd century is not true, and such a date is excluded by the external evidence.

    292

    The " biographical " view of history, however, implies the weakness, not only of unqualified approval of all Cromwell's actions, but of omitting any attempt to estimate the Protector's real relation to the social and political development of the time.

    293

    The "dress" in dress socks implies taking some care in your appearance, and so you can't just use any shade.

    294

    The absorption of these rays implies that the pigment absorbs radiant energy from the sun, and gives us some explanation of its power of constructing the carbohydrates which has been mentioned as the special work of the apparatus.

    295

    The answer to dogmatic atheism, that it implies infinite knowledge, has been well stated in John Foster's Essays, and restated by Chalmers in his Natural Theology, and its force is recognized in Holyoake's careful qualification of the sense in which secularism accepts atheism, " always explaining the term atheist to mean `not seeing God' visually or inferentially, never suffering it to be taken for anti-theism, that is, hating God, denying God - as hating implies personal knowledge as the ground of dislike, and denying implies infinite knowledge as the ground of disproof."

    296

    The application of Simpson's rule, for instance, to a plane figure implies certain assumptions as to the nature of the bounding curve.

    297

    The application of this term to Thomson's corpuscle implies, rightly or wrongly, that notwithstanding its apparent mass, the corpuscle is in fact nothing more than an atom of electricity.

    298

    The attitude of a man who denies the doctrine of immortality and rejoices in the denial is not strictly pessimistic. A Christian again may be pessimistic about the present; he must logically be optimistic about the future - a teleological view of the universe implies optimism on the whole; the agnostic may be indifferent to, or pessimistic, regarding the future, while exceedingly satisfied with life as he finds it.

    299

    The Awglim are, as their name (learned) implies, generally accomplished women, and should not be confounded with the Ghawnzi, or dancing-girls.

    300

    The bull-terrier, as its name implies, is a cross between the bulldog and the smooth terrier.

    301

    The cage, as its name implies, consists cage.

    302

    The central and organizing principle of this is that knowledge is in genesis, that the genesis takes place in the medium of individual minds, and that this fact implies that there is a necessary reference throughout to interests or purposes of the subject which thinks because it wills and acts.

    303

    The character's name implies intelligence in a beautiful package and is a great name for a baby girl.

    304

    The chief objection to this view is based upon two lines in the 9th eclogue of Virgil, supposed to have been written 41 or 40 B.C. Here reference is made to a certain Cinna, a poet of such importance that Virgil deprecates comparison with him; it is argued that the manner in which this Cinna, who could hardly have been any one but Helvius Cinna, is spoken of implies that he was then alive; if so, he could not have been killed in 44.

    305

    The Chronicle, which, as its title implies, is rather a chronological table (with notes) than a history, is written with special reference to preChristian times and the introduction of Christianity, and exhibits the author as a staunch upholder of orthodoxy.

    306

    The closed ovary implies a mode of fertilization which is profoundly different, and which was probably correlated with a simultaneous development of insect life.

    307

    The colony, as its name implies, derives its character and value from the river Gambia (q.v.), which is navigable throughout and beyond the limits of the colony, while large ocean-going ships can always cross the bar at its mouth and enter the port of Bathurst.

    308

    The concept of "hand embellished" implies that your evening bag has been adorned by hand with beads, gems, embroideries, and ornaments of all sorts.

    309

    The Contrat social, as its title implies, endeavours to base all government on the consent, direct or implied, of the governed, and indulges in much ingenious argument to get rid of the practical inconveniences of such a suggestion.

    310

    The dalmatica, which originated - as its name implies - in Dalmatia, came into fashion in the Roman world in the 2nd century A.D.

    311

    The Defensor pacis, as its name implies, is a work intended to restore peace, as the most indispensable benefit of human society.

    312

    The depiction implies passive inertia on the part of the congregation who heard this message, rosaries in hand.

    313

    The development of astronomy implies considerable progress in mathematics; it is not surprising, therefore, that the Babylonians should have invented an extremely simple method of ciphering or have discovered the convenience of the duodecimal system.

    314

    The directions of the lateral spectra are such that the passage from one element of the grating to the corresponding point of the next implies a retardation of an integral number of wave-lengths.

    315

    The Dutch, as their usual designation, Boers, implies, are mainly farmers and stock-raisers and are still predominant elsewhere than in the Witwatersrand and Pretoria districts.

    316

    The earliest writers upon cholera emphasized its remarkable preference for particular places; and the history of each successive epidemic implies, besides an importation of the contagion, certain local conditions which may be either general sanitary defects or peculiarities of climate and soil.

    317

    The EMH was an experimental program, and as the name implies, was intended for use in emergencies.

    318

    The epithet Aeolian implies high antiquity, inasmuch as according to Herodotus Smyrna became Ionian about 688 B.C. Naturally the Ionians had their own version of the story - a version which made Homer come out with the first Athenian colonists.

    319

    The evidence has obviously some bearing upon the history of Saul, as also upon the intercourse between Judah and Benjamin which David's early history implies.

    320

    The evidence rather implies that, so far as the sanctions of religion affect the savage at all, they affect him with unusual force.

    321

    The existence of a measurable cardinal also implies some slightly startling things about sets of integers in the constructible universe.

    322

    The fact that your engine sounds louder when you accelerate not only implies that you have a noise leak, but you could also have an exhaust leak, which could lead to elevated levels of carbon monoxide inside your vehicle.

    323

    The first man was made in the image and likeness of God, which not only implies man's superiority to all other creatures, but indicates his original purity, integrity and sanctity.

    324

    The forces between the ions of a strongly dissociated solution will thus be considerable at a dilution which makes forces between undissociated molecules quite insensible, and at the concentrations necessary to test Ostwald's formula an electrolyte will be far from dilute in the thermodynamic sense of the term, which implies no appreciable intermolecular or interionic forces.

    325

    The full description of a particular bacterium implies an account not only of its microscopical characters, but also of its growth characters in various culture media, its biological properties, and the effects produced in animals by inoculation.

    326

    The Golfo Dulce is, as its name implies, a fresh-water lake, although so near the Atlantic. It is about 36 m.

    327

    The Great Basin is not, as its name implies, a topographic cup. Its surface is of varied character, with many independent closed basins draining into lakes or "playas," none of which, however, has outlet to the sea.

    328

    The Heisenberg uncertainty principle in quantum mechanics implies that vacuum fluctuations are present in every quantum theory.

    329

    The highest magistrates were the Ilviri (Duoviri) juri dicundo, who had charge, as their name implies, of all local jurisdiction, and presided over the assembly.

    330

    The house seafood sauce known as yum-yum sauce is as delicious as the name implies.

    331

    The Hydrozoa comprise the hydroids, so abundant on all shores, most of which resemble vegetable organisms to the unassisted eye; the hydrocorallines, which, as their name implies, have a massive stony skeleton and resemble corals; the jelly-fishes so called; and the Siphonophora, of which the species best known by repute is the so-called "Portuguese man-of-war" (Physalia), dreaded by sailors on account of its terrible stinging powers.

    332

    The infinite or non-finite is not necessarily known, ere the finite is negated, or in order to negate it; all that needs be known is the finite itself; and the contradictory negation of it implies no positive.

    333

    The International Children's Digital Library is exactly what the name implies, an "online" library that includes books for children of all ages.

    334

    The Kinetic Chronograph, like the name implies, offers choreographing technology, which will chronograph to 1/5 of a second for up to 45 minutes.

    335

    The large proportion of mestizos, if these percentages are correct, is significant because it implies a persistence of type that may largely determine the character of Colombia's future population, unless the more slowly increasing white element can be reinforced by immigration.

    336

    The latter view implies that the oppressed Israelites left Egypt for one of its dependencies, and both theories find only conjectural identifications in the various stations recorded in Num.

    337

    The leaves, as the specific name implies, resemble those of the Horse Chestnut, and at maturity assume a rich bronzy-green.

    338

    The letter implies that he was known to the Antiochians, and that it was likely he would be still better known.

    339

    The loyalty, too, expressed towards the Seleucid king implies a predominant interest in pan-hellenic unity, natural in colonies isolated among barbarians.

    340

    The main principle of his thought is expressed in the word acatalepsia, which implies the impossibility of knowing things in their own nature.

    341

    The moral law, or reason as practical, prescribes the realization of the highest good, and such realization implies a higher order than that of nature.

    342

    The most effective response is to tackle the problem at its root, which implies an intellectual apostolate.

    343

    The most profitable unit is calculated to be a daily consumption of 1500 tons of cane, or 150,000 in a grinding season of loo days, which implies a feeding area not above 6000 acres.

    344

    The name of Llandilo implies the town's early foundation by St Teilo, the great Celtic missionary of the 6th century, the friend of St David and reputed founder of the see of Llandaff.

    345

    The narrative of Acts, too, itself implies something other than what it sets in relief; for why should the Jews hate Paul so much, if he was not in some sense disloyal to their Law?

    346

    The neuron is described as having a cell body or perikaryon from which the cell branches - dendrites and axon - extend, and it is this perikaryon which, as its name implies, muscle produces lactic acids during activity, it has been suggested that acids are among the "fatigue substances" with which muscle poisons itself when deprived of circulating blood.

    347

    The opposition, being taken as absolute, implies the impeachment of the veracity of the senses in the interest of the rational truth proclaimed by the philosophers in question.

    348

    The payments rendered by the gafolgelda (tributarius) were known as gafol (tributum), as his name implies.

    349

    The phrase "triple scented" implies that a candle contains three times as much scent as an ordinary candle.

    350

    The presence in an alloy of a eutectic which solidifies at a much lower temperature than the main mass, implies a great reduction in tenacity, especially if it is to be used above the ordinary temperature as in the case of pipes conveying super-heated steam.

    351

    The preservation of any record, however rude, of the lapse of time implies some knowledge of the celestial motions, by which alone time can be accurately measured, and some advancement in the arts of civilized life, which could be attained only by the accumulated experience of many generations (see Time).

    352

    The prologue to Luke's Gospel itself implies the dying out of the generation of eye-witnesses as a class.

    353

    The question as to the ethnic affinities of the pre-dynastic Egyptians is still unsolved; but they may be regarded as, in the main, Hamitic, though it is a question how far it is just to apply a name which implies a definite specialization in what may be comparatively modern times to a people of such antiquity.

    354

    The reason why the frictional resistance would be further increased is the very simple one that the increase in the rate of production implies directly a corresponding increase in the quantity of blast forced through, and hence in the velocity of the rising gases, because the chemical work of the blast furnace needs a certain quantity of blast for each ton of iron made.

    355

    The regular "indent" by which most of the Manchester Eastern business is conducted now implies a definite offer for shipment from the dealer abroad, either direct or through the exporter's agents, and commonly includes freight and insurance.

    356

    The relativity of values implies that everyone is responsible for his own development.

    357

    The release of so many games through each generation, and a growing cult following of fans of the movie series, implies that every future Indiana Jones video game release will be just as popular as the last.

    358

    The report card implies that many states have set their standards too low and that little has been done to assure all students qualified and experienced teachers.

    359

    The research implies the moons are very porous - similar to moons orbiting just outside Saturn's rings.

    360

    The Royal Commission on Horse Breeding, which dates from 1887, is, as its name implies, not a voluntary organization.

    361

    The second challenge is the Elimination Challenge, and is exactly as the name implies.

    362

    The simplest form of arithmetical reasoning consists in the determination of the term in one series corresponding to a given term in another series, when the relation between the two series is given; and it implies, though it does not necessarily involve, the establishment of each series as a whole by determination of its unit.

    363

    The solids category offers a wide variety of swim styles and, as the name implies, styles that come in blocks of color.

    364

    The sound of the bamboo staves hitting each other and the ground is quite loud and startling, and implies danger to the dancers who prance in and out of the spaces created by the rhythmic pounding.

    365

    The Spanish mackerel is, as the name implies, a native of the seas of southern Europe, but single individuals or small schools frequently reach the shores of Great Britain and of the United States.

    366

    The spirit of chivalry implies the arbitrary choice of one or two virtues to be practised in such an exaggerated degree as to become vices, while the ordinary laws of right and wrong are forgotten.

    367

    The story of the last scene in Elisha's life implies in Joash an easily contented disposition which hindered him from completing his successes.

    368

    The student may read Homer or Æschylus in the Greek without danger of dissipation or luxuriousness, for it implies that he in some measure emulate their heroes, and consecrate morning hours to their pages.

    369

    The study of the structure of atoms has suggested a connexion of mass with electrical phenomena which implies its dependence on motion; but this is not inconsistent with the observed fact of its practical constancy, to a high degree of accuracy, for bodies composed of atoms.

    370

    The term "virgin" implies that the hair has never been color treated or permanently styled.

    371

    The term benefice, according to the canon law, implies always an ecclesiastical office, propter quod beneficium datur, but it does not always imply a cure of souls.

    372

    The term is in fact susceptible of two opposite connotations; on the one hand, it implies that the thing to which it is applied is only a copy; on the other that as a copy it is faithful and accurate.

    373

    The term Midrash, however, more commonly implies agada, i.e.

    374

    The term natural implies that ingredients are derived from extracts of plants and animals instead of being synthetically produced.

    375

    The term oxyloiyte is open to the obiection that some peaty waters are alkaline, id not acidic as the term implies.

    376

    The term properly implies a clear polytheistic conception of gods in contrast with men, while it recognizes that some men cross the dividing line.

    377

    The termination -kar implies that the founder of the family came from the village of Hol near Poona.

    378

    The test of true pleasure, according to Epicurus, is the removal and absorption of all that gives pain; it implies freedom from pain of body and from trouble of mind.

    379

    The town consists of two parts, Isola Superiore and Isola Inferiore; as its name implies it is situated between two arms of the Liri.

    380

    The tunica dalmatica was a long, sleeved upper tunic, originating, as its name implies, in Dalmatia, and first becoming fashionable at Rome in the 2nd century; it is the origin of the liturgical dalmatic and tunicle (see Dalmatic).

    381

    The type char implies either of the two types; signed char and unsigned char.

    382

    The upholders of such a theory would, in general, deride the term `"metaphysics" or "ontology"; but it is evident, none the less, that their position itself implies a certain theory of the universe and of our own place in it, and the establishment of this theory constitutes their metaphysics.

    383

    The use of Latin implies that the laws were to be not merely the personal law of the Lombards, but the law of the land, binding on Lombards and Romans alike.

    384

    The Wall Street Journal article implies that bloggers have "no enforced ethics codes and limited standards."

    385

    The word " buffer " comes nearest to the object, but even this term implies more than is meant.

    386

    The word "extensible" implies that the user, in this case the blogger, can expand the language's capabilities.

    387

    The word ascensio, adopted in the West, implies the ascension of Christ by his own power, in contradistinction to the assumptio, or taking up into heaven of the Virgin Mary by the power of God.

    388

    The world of fashion implies high fashion, the sort of fashion you see emphasized in Vogue layouts.

    389

    The Yangi Shahr of Kashgar is, as its name implies, modern, having been built in 1838.

    390

    Their bare bones look also implies a lack of customer support, something that can be crucial for a good online dating experience.

    391

    Theoretically, as its name Heptanomis implies, this division contained seven nomes, actually from the Hermopolite on the south to the Memphite on the north (excluding the Arsinoite according to the papyri).

    392

    There can be no division inside this unity, for any such division implies space or void; but void is nothing, and, therefore, is not.

    393

    There is no satisfactory name for the operation, as distinguished from partition; it is sometimes called measuring, but this implies an equality in the original units, which is not an essential feature of the operation.

    394

    There is something especially fitting about a tie on a swing dance costume - it implies respectability and control, and when combined with the wild abandon of swing dance, it becomes a measure of both chaos and class.

    395

    There was actually in fact and practice a larger uniformity than this short list implies, because these principles tended to express themselves in similar forms, and because historical derivation from a common source in Frankish feudalism tended to preserve some degree of uniformity in the more important usages.

    396

    There's a real nostalgic quality to a garden wedding that harkens to times long past and implies a sense growth and beauty for the marriage.

    397

    Therefore, the difference in the mean schwa duration implies the difference in the number of schwa duration implies the difference in the number of schwas deleted in the whole system.

    398

    Therefore, the difference in the mean schwa duration implies the difference in the number of schwas deleted in the whole system.

    399

    These are zone for zone very nearly equal; the slight excess of stars in the southern hemisphere perhaps implies that the sun is a little north of the central position.

    400

    These favourable conditions of soil and climate, however, extend only a comparatively short distance into the interior, by far the larger part of which is covered by the great southern desert, the Dahna, or Ruba el Khali, empty as its name implies, and uninhabitable.

    401

    These Varro classes all under the head of " declinatio," which implies a swerving aside from a type.

    402

    They are geared towards, as the name implies, modifying behavior in the long term sense rather than simply dealing with a classroom management situation.

    403

    They identify with Deuteronomy the law-roll which explains the noteworthy reforms of Josiah (§ 16); but since it is naturally admitted that religious conditions had become quite inconsistent with Mosaism, the conservative view implies that the " long-lost " Deuteronomy must have differed profoundly from any known Mosaic writings to which earlier pious kings and prophets had presumably adhered.

    404

    This concert of the great powers, as its name implies, in contradistinction to the " balance of power," was essentially a factor for the preservation of peace.

    405

    This diminution implies an association of molecules, the surface containing fewer molecules than it is supposed to.

    406

    This implies a central "point" or focus, with the rest of the pyramid being built to the sides symmetrically.

    407

    This implies a very much higher development of nerves and muscles in the latter.

    408

    This implies that androgen action is not required to maintain the capacity for erection.

    409

    This implies that farmers need only treat older and larger animals within their herds with insecticide to control trypanosomiasis, thus saving them money.

    410

    This implies that for some people, one Greyhound is never enough, just as one potato chip will never satisfy.

    411

    This implies that the actual rehearsal and repetition of primary reflex movements play a role in the inhibition process itself.

    412

    This implies that the disturbance is so small that the length is not appreciably altered.

    413

    This implies that the first existence is the infinite plenitude of being, separate by essence from all diversity of existents.

    414

    This implies that the food web structure and primary productivity are uncoupled in the oligotrophic gyres.

    415

    This implies that the majority of hair loss supplements and products are unregulated.

    416

    This implies that the new Xbox 360 "Slim" could have effectively delayed the launch of a so-called Xbox 360 until 2015.

    417

    This implies that the oceanic lithosphere is detached from continental lower lithosphere also in the eastern Alps.

    418

    This implies that the skier exaggerates his or her skiing abilities in order obtain a higher DIN setting.

    419

    This implies that the whole of Western theology has been an aberration or an exoteric veiling of the truth.'

    420

    This implies the treatment of a plane or solid figure as being wholly comprised between two parallel lines or planes, regarded by convention as being vertical; the figure being generated by an ordinate or section moving at right angles to itself through a distance which is called the breadth of the figure.

    421

    This implies the vanishing of the discriminant of the original form.

    422

    This implies tropical and sub-tropical conditions.

    423

    This increase of velocity implies an increase of the reaction on the surface, the black side of a vane being thus pressed with greater force than the bright side.

    424

    This is a potentially serious situation since it implies that there is a problem with the piercer or his/her sterilization techniques.

    425

    This is known as being in ketosis, a term which implies a state where your body is burning fat for fuel.

    426

    This is not the highest praise that can be given to works of art; but it implies less dispraise in Longfellow's case than in almost any other, by reason of his noble subjectivity.

    427

    This is the beginning of the species-god, and implies a step of thought comparable to the production in language of general terms. These protecting spirits were free beings, having form and shape, but not individualized; while above them rose the higher deities like the forest-god Tapio and his maiden Hillervo, protectress of herds, or Ahto the water-god who gradually took the place of Vesi, the actual element originally conceived as itself divine, and ruled over the spirits of lakes and rivers, wells and springs.

    428

    This mature weathering, resulting in the relatively complete separation of the quartz from the kaolin, and both from the calcium carbonate and other basic materials, implies conditions of rock decay comparable to those of the present time.

    429

    This method is particularly successful in the case of substances which cannot be distilled at their ordinary boiling-points (it will be seen in the following section that distilling with steam implies a lowering of boiling-point), and which can be readily separated from water.

    430

    This relation implies six equations.

    431

    This society early began td hold a great show of live stock, implements, &c. In 1842 certain Midlothian tenant-farmers had the merit of originating an Agricultural Chemistry Association (the first of its kind), by which funds were raised for the purpose of conducting such investigations as the title of the society implies.

    432

    This style implies considerable conquests in South Arabia, which, however, must have been lost to the Axumites by A.D.

    433

    This usually implies that a terrain park or a half pipe is nearby.

    434

    Though the term "autonomy" in its fullest sense implies entire freedom from causal necessity, it can also be used even in determinist theories for relative independence of particular conditions, theological or conventional.

    435

    Thus Eusebius implies (r) a spurious Clementine work containing matter found also in our Homilies at any rate; and (2) its quite recent origin.

    436

    Thus the statement that the migration constant or transport number for a decinormal solution of copper sulphate is o 632 implies that of every gramme of copper sulphate lost by a solution containing originally one-tenth of a gramme equivalent per litre when a current is passed through it between platinum electrodes, o 632 gramme is taken from the cathode vessel and o 368 gramme from the anode vessel.

    437

    To ride a vehicle implies achieving a oneness with it, operating the controls by reflex rather than through conscious thought.

    438

    To use this sort of language implies that "bishop" is masculine unless it is modified by a feminine adjective.

    439

    Tradition makes its first foundation contemporary with St Lawrence himself; and a document of 987 implies that it was even then the metropolitan church.

    440

    Traditionalists, as their name implies, are trying to stick to dat ol ' time orthodox religion.

    441

    Two-flowered Everlasting Pea (Lathyrus Grandiflorus) - A very handsome plant for the early summer garden, succeeding anywhere, and, as the name implies, is the largest flowered species, the blooms being as large as those of a Sweet Pea.

    442

    Underbust Corset - Just as the name implies, the underbust corset begins just under the bust line and extends to the hips (and in certain cases, beyond).

    443

    Unless this is a mere coincidence, it implies that the two stars are nearly at the same distance from us.

    444

    Use of the term cuvée on wine labels is unregulated throughout the world, and implies no quality standards.

    445

    Usually a wax, a real wax seal, implies an expensive wine where the producer went the extra mile to ensure a tight seal to protect the wine.

    446

    Verbal intelligence, the component most often associated with academic success, implies the ability to think in abstract terms using either words or mathematical symbols.

    447

    Very quickly, it is important to note what the term "designer" truly implies.

    448

    We are to become a satrapy of the Pentagon, with all that implies.

    449

    We are too apt to regard Beauty as a merely superficial thing, and do not realize all that it implies.

    450

    Weakness strongly implies neuromuscular involvement.

    451

    Well, I put " atheist " in inverted commas, which implies my own pseudo version of atheism.

    452

    What I am urging caution on is any research which implies there is a single, simple answer.

    453

    What is it about extraterrestrial visitation that implies the availability of physical proof?

    454

    When the koi in the tattoo is shown swimming upstream, it can be used to mean that the tattooee is still struggling with his problem, whereas a koi swimming downstream implies that the tattooee has already overcome his difficulty.

    455

    When the object was only to hold up the hair from the neck, the o-¢Evbovn was used, which, as its name implies, was in the form of a sling; but in this case it was called more particularly 67reQBov¢EVbovrt, as a distinction from the sphendone when worn in front of the head.

    456

    Whether you are just entering the dating scene, or you're a seasoned player in the dating game, using the word ''mature'' implies that you are ready to skip the drama that often tags along with immaturity.

    457

    Whether you're hosting a wine and cheese tasting at your home or you simply want an appetizer that's both easy to prepare and implies class and elegance, brie cheese offers endless possibilities.

    458

    While the word "bulk" implies a large order, often you'll find bulk discounts on as few as six candles purchased at once.

    459

    With respect to the first moves made in the struggle, and the negotiations for peace at the outset of hostilities, Caesar's account sometimes conflicts with the testimony of Cicero's correspondence or implies movements which cannot be reconciled with geographical facts.

    460

    With the exception of the genus Trichodectes, the various species of which are found on mammalia, all infest birds (as their English names implies) (see BIRDLousE).

    461

    Within the limits of individual groups, it may be accepted as a general rule that increase in bulk or stature implies increased specialization; and, further, that the largest representatives of any particular group are also approximately the latest.

    462

    You want a romantic gift basket for a man that implies some personal attention and focus beyond the Hallmark or Sharper-Image gifts.

    463

    Your body needs relatively large quantities of macronutrients, as the name implies, in order to function properly.

    464

    Your question implies that there is a right and wrong way to flirt.