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The second conclusion is that the government has achieved nothing so far.
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That means only one in 11 cases will reach a successful conclusion.
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The republican movement must continue its recent development to its logical conclusion.
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We have at least another 20 million working their way towards conclusion.
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In conclusion, Iroquois women have always had great respect, responsibility and power.
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The emancipated Negro struggles up to-day against many obstacles, the entailment of a brutal slavery.
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There was something odd about the entailment- Iremember
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It is not part of the entailment.
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Four States declared in their constitutions against the entailment of estates, and primogeniture was abolished in aristocratic Virginia.
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Are any peculiar English property entailments obstacles to his suit?
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The logicalconsequence was to make dying the chief end of living.
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William of Orange was the logicalconsequence, by reaction, of James II.
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Some damage is a logicalconsequence of a deal that involves deficit reduction.
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And yet, come to think, it is a logicalconsequence enough.
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The Constitution was adopted as the logicalconsequence of this idea.
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Indeed, the logicalimplication of the teaching is the reverse of eugenic.
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But the logicalimplication of her statement yesterday in response to Peter Clarke's report into extremism in Birmingham schools could be seen as just that.
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Science, in short, signifies a realization of the logicalimplications of any knowledge.
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By providing logicalimplications as updating rules for the network it can also serve to aid modelling approaches.
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Not, that is, to interpret out to the end of all its logicalimplications, the admission he had so unconsciously made to her that morning.
Usage of implies in English
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But freedom implies responsibility for building new UK administrative capacity, Barnier said.
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But resort to referenda implies that popular sovereignty must trump parliamentary democracy.
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Here, as your comment implies, it is generally thought a good thing.
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Time Warner Cable's stock price implies a 40 pct chance of collapse.
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However, every article implies that the vaccine is available only from GPs.
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That implies U.S. supply is unlikely to overwhelm global markets, Saucer said.
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Everything I've seen implies that Ludwig wanted an absolute monarchy-justthe opposite.
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The fact that he speaks Afrikaans implies he is a South African.
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But things are not so simple, as the democratic argument already implies.
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What Ozalism implies is a new place in the world for Turkey.
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His rule implies that rates should be higher than they are now.
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This means long-term infant care, which in turn implies solid male-female bonding.
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But I've never really done anything that implies any kind of danger.
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This exercise implies some understanding of the fundamental elements of vocal training.
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The preservation of self implies and comprehends the preservation of the race.
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Despotism pleases me; it implies a certain contempt for the human race.