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How to use implies in a sentence

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The move implies he is open to compromise in the area, and will be seized upon by publicans and hoteliers, anxious to water down his proposals.
Since they are abject human beings, he implies, he does not have to engage them at that level.
As the metaphor implies, newer is not necessarily better, and the grandfather clock is still keeping good time.
In Arabic, a waqf implies a religious endowment fund, which renders a property unalienable, incapable of being surrendered or transferred.
This implies that we will always have uncertainty in any system, not just in quantum mechanics or in mathematics.
The second factor is accommodation to the self-realization ethos, which implies the importance of the individual.
It also implies that a computer can never be programmed to answer all mathematical questions.
Thus a meat diet implies a larger water footprint of about 4,000 litres of water a day, versus 1,500 litres for a vegetarian diet.
When you say that your daughter's teeth have worn down, that implies that she might be grinding her teeth, probably at night.
The rest of the time, they assumed that economic rationalism implies support for radical free-market reform.
The very fact that the statement is qualified implies or at least suggests an affirmative answer.
The fact that we celebrate the coming of a new year implies that we still believe in the future.
Joyce implies that if one looked at the singer's face one might be surprised by her aged appearance.
As the name implies, most of the Bar Rouge is decorated in red to create a striking visual effect.
Noren implies that, on both the familial and political level, we are doomed to re-enact the past.
This also embarrasses me because it implies that people like me can't compete in the job market on a level playing field.
This implies first, that women must begin to overcome the alienation from, and learn again to be one with their bodies.
The Renaissance was, as its name implies, a period of renewal, invention, and rejuvenation of both music and instruments.
Together with the supposed necessary truth, it implies the obtaining of the causal relation between agent and action.
It implies on the part of management disrespect for the studio's history and a lamentable lack of flexibility and vision.
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