implication
Example Sentences
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The implication was that more footage was to come and Magyar moved to pre-empt it.
From BBC
The findings may have broader implications for people who rely on caffeine at night, including shift workers, health care professionals, and military personnel.
From Science Daily
"The improvement we saw is clinically meaningful. These workers were able to stay awake and alert throughout a full eight-hour shift, which has real implications for performance, safety, and quality of life," Czeisler said.
From Science Daily
“It also means rivers and streams are going to dry out sooner, and that has bad implications for natural ecosystems and our fisheries,” he said.
From Los Angeles Times
Although not spelt out precisely during the interview, the implication of Block’s trade rationale is that higher unemployment means economic weakness and this would in turn lead to deteriorating corporate financials.
From MarketWatch
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