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How to use implying in a sentence

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Sloths and barnacles are derived from mobile ancestors, implying that selection sometimes favors reduced mobility of animals.
A lot is made of her intelligence, which has the unfortunate effect of implying that her plight would somehow be less painful if she were stupid.
He stressed he was not implying wrongdoing by anyone connected with the Minster.
Genetic factors complicate the task of diabetes prevention by implying that the disease is unavoidable for Pimas.
A whole sentence can be emphasized as an order, the exclamation mark implying anger, insistence, loudness, or any combination of these.
His curiosity and quickness of mind ensured that he realised very quickly what I was implying.
In rat liver, it has been shown that tamoxifen forms covalent DNA adducts, implying a genotoxic mechanism for its carcinogenicity in this tissue.
This property comes about because the visual system makes comparisons relative to the putative axis, implying additional processing.
When he started as Labour leader the cartoonists saw him as Bambi, referring to that smiley expression as well as implying a certain naivety.
A quick google reveals that he is a spiritual medium, the gleaming white raiment possibly implying a familiarity with the angelic host.
I think what he is implying is that he has a fearsome reputation and will tear you limb from limb, should the moment arise.
Her words were ripped out of context and her speech was widely reported as implying her support for terrorism.
But Arabic style depends on allusion and implying things much more than Englisn.
With increasing quantiles, the quadratic coefficient became more negative, implying increased concavity of the inverted parabolic function.
We focused on the indicative and the imperative, the former implying fact, the latter implying authority.
A shrouded corpse is bound in red cord by an attractively attired woman, perhaps implying that everything can be marketed.
Actin is also present in areas recovering from damage, implying an important role for this structural protein in tegumental repair.
There was a message from Joan, and one from George, who was implying something that she wasn't getting at.
This prat has to add to it by implying, baselessly, that he might be guilty of some suicide-bombing-related-activity after all.
Toluidine blue is a basophilic dye, implying that it stains acid compounds.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I feel that my abstemiousness, implying as it does a jaded palate and an aristocratic indigestion, is highly fashionable.
Miss Hastings was what we might discreetly call a mellow blonde, not implying or imputing anything artificial to her blondness.
Added to the List, a euphuism current among sporting writers implying that a horse has been gelded.
The social ideal is doubly hypothetical, implying that all members of the society are good and that society is statical.
We are accustomed to think of suffering as implying the possibility of joy.
They could not, as they put it, doubt their own eyesight, implying that they would do so if they could.
And then the cunning stroke of implying that her sister was not indisposed to listen to me.
By most of them the Malthusian view was interpreted as implying the capitalist as distinguished from the landowning point of view.
Taylor was correct in implying that there was a future for the diesel in powering airships.
There are also riding-whips and spurs, which may be considered as implying the possession of quadrupedal property.
Sort of cattish way of implying that the fair Olga could get along without any moon at all.
Quintilian remarks that x is not an indispensable letter in Latin, implying that Cs and gs could take its place.
Then there is double-entendre, implying a secondary meaning of doubtful delicacy.
The writing paper on this desk had the word Mary printed on it, implying that if there were other Marys they didn't count.
And he made a strange and significant gesture, implying violence.
Certain statements attributed to Ellie Mae in the past implying affiliation between Ellie Mae and Calyx have been inaccurate.
Sessler descries Camus's interpersonal as a 'nous sommes', implying that Levinas's could also be so described.
The most she will probably do is to suggest a lozenge, and even that in a tone implying that it is the noise more than anything else she is anxious to get rid of.
There is a risk that would-be threateners will carefully construct their speech to avoid implying that they will act in order to avoid punishment under the proposed test.
As with a set purpose of implying a misgiving that if nourished upon similar meats, she might come to be like that charmer, which would be a fatal consummation.
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