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Meanings of imply self in English
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Usage of imply self in English
1
Is it certain that its satisfaction does not implyself-denial?
2
Aggressive policy steps in China now, or if the slowdown gets worse, implyself-criticism, a tougher ask.
3
Self-restraint is found not to implyself-sacrifice.
4
His voice was rather harsh, his glance was quick, and his alert manner impliedself-confidence.
5
The very notion of being religious impliesself-denial, because by nature we do not love religion.
6
It seems to be a sort of ironical laughter, and impliesself-conscious pride and exultation in the laugher.
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It also impliesself-reliance, an independent sense of right and wrong, and the courage of one's own conviction.
8
Yes, when that forgiveness impliesself-preservation.
9
And indeed, courtesy impliesself-discipline; and even now the old man's politeness checked his petulance over and over again.
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It is not unnatural that Merthyr hearing these soft epithets, should disbelieve in the impliedself-conquest of her preceding words.
11
The European conception of a gentleman impliesself-respect and independence; the Oriental conception of a gentleman impliesself- abasement and acquiescence.
12
"But yours is self-government, which impliesself-restraint; and self-restraint is but another word for virtue."
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To be a good teacher impliesself-discipline, and a book written without something of that sort of personal preparation cannot be a very valuable one.