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1 Such circuits necessarily imply the existence of central stations with their equipment.
2 They imply the existence of a Moral Governor to whom we are responsible.
3 Does the evidence necessarily imply the existence of a new, exotic type of matter?
4 But this would imply the existence of a new hardware.
5 These findings imply the existence of hitherto unappreciated hereditary and acquired thrombotic disorders in humans.
6 However, our ideas of goodness and of virtue necessarily imply the existence of the opposite qualities.
7 The common use of the term influence would seem to imply the existence of its correlative, effluence.
8 The knowledge of these laws, however, does not imply the existence of a conception of negative quantities.
9 But all these ideas are ideas of relations, and imply the existence of something which perceives those relations.
10 To rotate means to turn around and around, but doesn't that imply the existence of a stationary point of reference?
11 In either case, it would seem to imply the existence of small, airborne creatures to serve either as fertilizing agents-oras food.
12 These results imply the existence of a strong negative charge in the flavin binding site of the dehydrogenase, which is absent in the oxidase.
13 This implied the existence of a Government experimental organisation, but purely for this purpose.
14 Classical pharmacological studies have long implied the existence of multiple subtypes of mu opioid receptors.
15 Mr. EWING:-Theamendment proposed, implies the existence of the right of secession, under the present Constitution.
16 This implies the existence of an encapsidation or packaging signal which would be responsible for selectivity.
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