Sloths and barnacles are derived from mobile ancestors, implying that selection sometimes favors reduced mobility of animals. |
But it is all set in deliberately neutral terms, implying that this debate is always an honest one, which it is not. |
In rat liver, it has been shown that tamoxifen forms covalent DNA adducts, implying a genotoxic mechanism for its carcinogenicity in this tissue. |
Actin is also present in areas recovering from damage, implying an important role for this structural protein in tegumental repair. |
A shrouded corpse is bound in red cord by an attractively attired woman, perhaps implying that everything can be marketed. |
This prat has to add to it by implying, baselessly, that he might be guilty of some suicide-bombing-related-activity after all. |