implication in the PONS Dictionary

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implication Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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This can be a stressful and trying time of life because of the many implications and responsibilities that come with being a curer.
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Parliament considered each case in isolation, but there was no regional planning to consider the wider implications of any one scheme.
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Temperature is also significant, with implications for growth, respiration, metabolism and reproduction amongst other things.
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Labeling theory has been accused of promoting impractical policy implications, and criticized for failing to explain society's most serious offenses.
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Both of these have negative implications for future growth, as well.
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The implication is that rising air in the atmosphere must be balanced by equal sinking or subsiding air.
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The implications of the present perfect (that something occurred prior to the present moment) are similar to those of the simple past.
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It allows for the organisation to identify critical issues, implications and opportunities.
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She then asked him out for drinks, with the implication of intimacy to follow.
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The implication is that roughly 8,000 former employees are not now, nor will they in the future be, entitled to medical benefits.
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