Example sentences of "implies that a " in BNC.
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1 | The suggestion put forward by Kraemer and Roberts ( 1984 ) ( see above , p. 119 ) that the retrieval of more ‘ important , associations will be less dependent on contextual cues implies that a change of context might produce a greater loss of effectiveness in the inhibitory than in the excitatory association . |
2 | The fact that this extra testing can produce extra diagnoses implies that a proportion of those cases diagnosed as NGU would turn out to be trichomonal if only the organism were adequately looked for . |
3 | Readability implies that a particular target readership has the experience — the visual , intellectual , and emotional experience — to identify the detail in pictures , to understand what is happening in pictures , and to have some understanding of what is happening ‘ beyond ’ the pictures ( atmosphere , psychological states , what is being demonstrated in an informative illustration ) — in other words , what part the pictures play in the total book , what they contribute . |
4 | This implies that a trade-off between unemployment and inflation may exist only in the very short term . |
5 | The term ‘ twist ’ implies that a degree of torque has been applied to the line during manufacture . |
6 | The straightforward application of this figure implies that a drawing office could get rid of two-thirds of its draughtsmen if it installed a CAD system . |
7 | The mass that ‘ disappeared ’ has been converted into energy as described by Einstein 's equation E=mc 2 , which implies that a mass m is equivalent to an amount of energy E ( where c is the velocity of light ) and so mass can be converted into useful energy . |
8 | This implies that a vast number of universes coexist with our own , each having equal reality . |
9 | The local name of the place , the Gold Pit , implies that a good deal of gold was robbed from the site before the French archaeologists started excavating it in the 1920s , and there is good reason to suppose that the so-called Aegina Treasure , which is now in the British Museum , originated here . |
10 | By his recommendation he implies that a reasonable investigation has been made and that his recommendation rests on the conclusions based on that investigation . |
11 | ( vi ) Style is relatively transparent or opaque : transparency implies paraphrasability ; opacity implies that a text can not be adequately paraphrased , and that interpretation of the text depends greatly on the creative imagination of the reader . |
12 | But perhaps the main shift in all professional fields is the gradual introduction of recurrent , continuing education which implies that a professional degree ( or even chartered and qualified status ) is only the initial stage in a much longer process . |
13 | The Assembly , which was a kind of democracy , though a rather small , special and elite one , was liable to the bad democratic habit of rapidly overturning its own or its advisers ' decisions : so for instance Thucydides ( vi.89ff. ) implies that a single speech by Alcibiades was enough to make the Assembly reverse a decision not to help Syracuse in 414 . |
14 | ‘ In my view , the criterion applied by the court in the B. & Q. judgment , according to which an obstacle to intra-Community trade may not exceed what is necessary for the attainment of the objective pursued , reflects both aspects of the criterion of necessity : the restrictive national legislation is relevant with regard to the objective pursued , since it is necessary for the attainment of that objective and has therefore been enacted with that end in view ; the legislation may not go beyond what is necessary for the attainment of that objective , which implies that a less restrictive alternative is not available . |
15 | To say " The chair I am sitting on actually exists " is similarly uninformative , since the chair I am sitting on already implies that a chair is there . |
16 | This , in turn , implies that a range of personnel will be deployed to support mentally handicapped people in different ways . |
17 | The no-hair theorem implies that a large amount of information is lost in a gravitational collapse . |
18 | It implies that a curriculum which first offers students theoretical components , and then expects them to put the theory ‘ into practice ’ in the practical situation , is misconceived . |
19 | Users ' need ( 3b ) implies that a distinction must be made , and must be accounted for , between the resources provided by taxpayers , grantors and service recipients , which shows whether their contributions were sufficient to cover the costs . |
20 | The concept of balance implies that a trade-off is always possible ; that different and sometimes mutually exclusive objectives can be accommodated simply by spatial separation . |
21 | This in turn implies that a more wholistic view of the business system is available to those areas of management seeking to adapt company operations to the prevailing market conditions . |
22 | Therefore the geodesic equation implies that a geodesic has no component of curvature in space time . |
23 | But this implies that a single random increase in aggregate demand in the current period can set up a serially correlated movement or boom in real output over a number of subsequent periods . |
24 | In the absence of a tax , equilibrium is at E and the wage is W. Since the vertical supply curve SS implies that a fixed quantity of hours L will be supplied whatever the after-tax wage , the imposition of a tax on wages leads to a new equilibrium at A ' ; . |
25 | I do not believe that our participation in the European Community implies that a level of regional government should be established here . |
26 | This implies that a share should sell for PE o times its earnings per share if it is fairly priced . |
27 | The CAPM implies that a particular portfolio , the market portfolio , is efficient . |
28 | The concept of genetic heterogeneity implies that a particular clinical disorder is a group of distinct diseases with different aetiologies , both genetic and non-genetic . |
29 | The absence of intermittent hormonal stimulation in men implies that a similar underlying genetic defect might not give rise to malignant disease until later in life . |
30 | Libel lawyers are nervous of the word " lie " because it implies that a person said something which he knew was untrue . |