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imply

verb as in indicate, mean

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Farming unions seized on an economic impact assessment published alongside the proposals in December 2023, claiming it implied thousands of jobs would be lost - although this interpretation was disputed by the Welsh government.

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"The brain's cortical architecture can fit about 280 terabytes of information -- 32 years of high-definition video. Our genomes accommodate about one hour. This implies a 400,000-fold compression technology cannot yet match."

That configuration neatly explains the planets' unusual magnetic fields and implies that earlier theories of the interiors are unlikely to be true.

This result implies that rapidly spinning metal-poor stars must have been relatively common during the early days of the universe, said Tucker.

“I will never imply that what we’re doing here is to excuse their behavior. ... If you get abused, the right path is to call the police,” Gascón said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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