implication

implication
01. The decline in the number of cod found in the waters off Newfoundland has serious [implications] for the fishing industry in that province.
02. The President himself has been [implicated] in a scheme to buy votes in the upcoming election.
03. Roger [implicated] a number of his business associates during his trial for fraud.
04. The decision of the international trade commission has serious [implications] for the domestic farming industry.
05. The leader of the armed forces has been [implicated] in the attempted coup.
06. Clear evidence has now been found [implicating] the military in the disappearance of political dissidents.
07. The [implications] of the latest poll are clear for the government; it cannot win the next election unless it chooses a new leader.
08. Pavlov became famous for his studies on the conditioned reflex in dogs, and its [implications] on human learning.
09. If computer hackers are able to get into almost any system, the [implications] for national security are horrifying.
10. With more and more people in Mainland China getting access to the Internet, the [implications] for on-line marketing to the world's largest consumer group are simply incredible.
11. Stories with unhappy endings teach us more about the world as we search for the [implications] of what has occurred.
12. Prince Bernhard, husband of Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, was once [implicated] in a business scandal, and had to retire from public life as a result.
13. President Richard Nixon resigned from office after he became [implicated] in an attempt to cover up the political scandal known as "Watergate."
14. The similarities that exist between living things at all levels have certain [implications].
15. Stress has been [implicated] in a wide variety of illnesses.
16. No evidence whatsoever has been found to [implicate] him in the murder.
17. She didn't deny that she was getting a divorce, but the [implication] was certainly there.
18. Matthew Fox has noted that instantaneous global communication has profound political and religious [implications].

Grammatical examples in English. 2013.

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  • implication — Implication …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • implication — [ ɛ̃plikasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • XVe « fait d être embrouillé »; lat. implicatio 1 ♦ (1611) Dr. Action d impliquer (qqn) dans une affaire criminelle. 2 ♦ Log. Relation logique consistant en ce qu une chose en implique une autre (si A, alors B). Log., math …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • implication — im·pli·ca·tion /ˌim plə kā shən/ n 1: the act of implicating: the state of being implicated 2: the act of implying: the state of being implied 3: something implied Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …   Law dictionary

  • Implication — Im pli*ca tion, n. [L. implicatio: cf. F. implication.] 1. The act of implicating, or the state of being implicated. [1913 Webster] Three principal causes of firmness are. the grossness, the quiet contact, and the implication of component parts.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • implication — implication, inference are often interchangeable, but they may be distinguished when they specifically refer to something that is hinted at but not explicitly stated. Implication applies to what is hinted, whether the writer or speaker is aware… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Implication — can refer to:* Logic: ** Logical implication as regarded in mathematical logic. ** Material conditional as regarded in philosophical logic.:* Entailment (pragmatics):Also, in linguistics, there are different specialized related notions::*… …   Wikipedia

  • implication — Implication. s. f. v. Engagement dans une affaire criminelle. On le vouloit impliquer dans le crime, & par cette implication le rendre incapable de tenir Office ny Benefice …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • Implication — Implication, lat. deutsch, Verwickelung; impliciren, verwickeln; einschließen; implicite, lat., eingeschlossen; mitbegriffen …   Herders Conversations-Lexikon

  • Implication —   [engl.], Implikation …   Universal-Lexikon

  • implication — (n.) early 15c., action of entangling, from L. implicationem (nom. implicatio) interweaving, entanglement, from pp. stem of implicare involve, entangle, connect closely, from assimilated form of in into, in, on, upon (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)) +… …   Etymology dictionary

  • implication — [n] association, suggestion assumption, conclusion, connection, connotation, entanglement, guess, hint, hypothesis, incrimination, indication, inference, innuendo, intimation, involvement, link, meaning, overtone, presumption, ramification,… …   New thesaurus

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