Not exact matches
This article
implies that you can not believe in atoms and the wonder of evolution without being atheist or non-Christian, which is simply not true (I feel more theistic in a biochem class
than I do talking to close - minded «Christian» creationist idiots, interestingly enough for the same reasons the
author does).
What's interesting is that though both these reports by independent and secular organisations (NSPCC and JJC) either state or
imply that child sex abuse is part of a problem in society as a whole and not a particular problem for the Catholic Church, in other words that Catholic priests are no more likely
than anyone else to be involved in it, Dr Pravin Thevathasan, the
author of the third document on this subject published around the same time, «The Catholic Church & the Sex Abuse Crisis», published by the CTS, is not inclined to deploy this fact to get the Church off the hook.
The
author seems to be
implying that the hospital is doing some sort of bad thing to the multips that is causing them to bleed and retain at higher rates
than they would have if they had stayed home.
And although I'm not sure the
author directly
implied this, other
than through the title, there's plenty of moms who haven't even heard of AP whose babies don't nap.
All three
authors have, in one way or another, something to add to the view that the corporation is totalitarian, as well as illustrating how the processes and practices leading to our present situation are considerably more complex
than any simplistic representation of corporate malfeasance would
imply (i.e. that criminal corporations are individual «bad apples» and not representational of the whole system)
Lead study
author Temple Northup wrote that «certain buzzwords create a health halo that
implies a food is better for you
than it actually is.»
«That brain volume (about 500cc),
implies significantly less brain power
than recent humans,» added Stringer, who
authored a paper commenting on the finds.
This may
imply that the health risks of excess belly fat are specifically related to heart problems, the
authors say, more so
than other major causes of death.
Re: the Publishing Renaissance post: it never occurred to me that the post had been removed by anyone other
than its
author, but I can see that my wording might
imply otherwise.
What I did mean to
imply is that like any (sane)
author, I'd prefer my books to rise or fall on their own merits rather
than be compromised by externalities.
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Only one sentence poked me like a thorn on an otherwise rose of a post:» (no one can argue with a remotely straight face that Amazon is anything other
than exceptionally customer - centric)» The
author isn't necessarily
implying Amazon is customer - service - centric.
The data
implies that with each successive year,
authors employ many more strategies
than they did in 2010.
I suspect the power law of 98/2 is about right, but that the actual income is something like half the stated figure, which would
imply many, many more self - published
authors than 278,000.
The presented artistic contexts and conceptual positions in these four female artists» practices include references to mainstream comedy's systems and
authors, and some are more explicitly gendered
than others with literal and
implied connections to the female body.
Peter A. Shulman, a historian and
author of «Coal and Empire,» tweeted an image of an article from the May 12, 1912, edition of The Daily Picayune * newspaper in New Orleans that seems to
imply more of a toxic,
than climatic, impact from the buildup of carbon dioxide through fuel burning and the loss of trees to sop up the gas:
I think that either of those first four options would put the
authors in less of a «difficult situation»
than they are in now, having been accused, on a public forum, of tacitly approved (an
implied deliberate) mis - use of their data and findings.
The phrase «there is no need of heat to «warm the surface» «does seem to
imply a source of heat other
than solar radiation, and the
author immediately goes on to mention gravitation.
And while the
authors frame science as only «discoveries» (so
implying factual) rather
than the wider set «theories plus discoveries» (so not all factual), their line of inquiry is nevertheless appropriate.
In the Science «Policy Forum» article, the
authors imply, but do not expressly state that the cost of energy from large windmills (i.e., 1500 kW and larger) is lower
than the cost of energy from smaller windmills.
When the study's lead
author, Martin Monto, was asked to respond to media reports about the «rampant» hook - up culture, he replied: «This
implies that the college campus has become a more sexualized environment and that undergraduates are having more sex
than in the past.