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implication

[im-pli-key-shuhn] / ˌɪm plɪˈkeɪ ʃən /


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But the image’s original implications have largely been forgotten.

From The Wall Street Journal

Amir Khan, Britain's former light-welterweight champion, said a crushing victory for Joshua may even have lasting implications for boxing, turning viewers off the recent trend of crossover fights involving internet celebrities like Paul.

From Barron's

Zerny said: "I have met with Universal to discuss the implications for our area, and I am encouraged by the acknowledgement that improvements to local road infrastructure will be necessary."

From BBC

Beyond these cosmological implications, the team speculates about the existence of a previously unknown particle linked to torsion, which they call the "Torstone."

From Science Daily

The idea that some brains possess built-in defenses has far-reaching implications, suggesting new ways to develop treatments that strengthen resilience instead of only repairing damage.

From Science Daily