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- noun Plural form of
implication .
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Examples
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The stealth story here, the one with real long-term implications, is this: taking huge swaths of public park space to create urbanized private enterprise.
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I didn't experience any of that my last two years of college, but I did feel the way Forster messed with the reader's experience of time, so that important moments pass in a sentence, and untangling their implications is the quotidian work of the rest of the novel.
SeeLight: 2007
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I didn't experience any of that my last two years of college, but I did feel the way Forster messed with the reader's experience of time, so that important moments pass in a sentence, and untangling their implications is the quotidian work of the rest of the novel.
Top Ten Novels 2007
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With serious title implications, UFC 96 matches up a pair of 205 pound dynamos responsible for some of the most exciting fights in recent UFC history.
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With serious title implications, UFC 96 matches up a pair of 205 pound dynamos responsible for some of the most exciting fights in recent UFC history.
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Besides the obvious title implications, this game has almost too many story lines to name.
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Besides the obvious title implications, this game has almost too many story lines to name.
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Besides the obvious title implications, this game has almost too many story lines to name.
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Besides the obvious title implications, this game has almost too many story lines to name.
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Besides the obvious title implications, this game has almost too many story lines to name.
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