Phrases with «implied meaning»

Sentences with «implied meaning»

  • Of course, it does imply mean reversion & economic flexibility — so you always want to watch out for the exception: A secular / permanent step - change in a country's circumstances, and / or an inability to adjust to changing circumstances. (wexboy.wordpress.com)
  • It's only sort of about if or how to separate; «This is Where I Leave You» mostly is a vague title, implying meaning without delivering it. (chicagotribune.com)
  • I am not implying this means the other flavors may not have issues, but we definitely run the gambit of their offerings and have no issues at all. (dogingtonpost.com)
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