Others, most notably the film's implication that de Valera knew of and perhaps even approved Collins's assassination, are less defensible.
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What Mr Cameron is not happy with is America's recent implication that Britain should negotiate with Argentina over the Falkland Islands.
That's the implication of what we're doing to the oceans right now.
They will also be watching Uganda's defence budget carefully and, by implication, Uganda's involvement in Congo.
Perhaps, but the FT's Chris Giles did confirm one clear implication of last week's policy change.
Now, it's being guilty by implication at the moment, not necessarily guilty at all.
While the supposition that men think about sex more than women isn't new, the paper's findings have wider implication for attitudes toward public health and how patients respond to doctors' advice, said Dr. Stacy Tessler Lindau, an associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology and geriatric medicine who spearheaded the research.
That is certainly the implication of HMRC's study of what was happening.
Whichever translation you prefer, the implication of Say's Law is clear enough.
There are several explanations, each of which has a different implication for Mr Bush's second term.
At the end of the day, the constitutional implication of Mr Macdonald's appointment is precisely zero.
Recent inflation figures suggest that there is still little upward price pressure in America, despite the implication of the Fed's rate increase.
The uncomfortable implication is that Alstom's performance in previous years has been flattered by such prepayments and that the price today is a liquidity crunch.
Mario Monti even pointed out that Italy and France contributed 40% of the eurozone' s bailout funds and so, by implication, should be listened to.
The painful truth for Britain is that a Greek default that precipitated big losses on loans to Ireland, Portugal and Spain would be immensely unpleasant for the UK's supersized banks - and, by implication, for British taxpayers too.
By implication, of course, that s a prescription for restrained inflation and an end to rate increases.
The clear implication was that the nation's drilling brain trust agreed a moratorium was necessary.
The implication is that Mr Powell's achievements could be frittered away without his good counsel.
Jones also pointed out that McVeigh, in the McDonald's videotape, was wearing clothing that was different from what Elliott said Kling was wearing when he rented the Ryder truck -- the implication being that the prosecution's time frame, if accurate, would not have allowed time to change clothes.
But it also carries a negative implication: plenty of Mr Kerry's own side now think he is going to lose.
Disbelief at the implication this has for the athlete's future but also at the tragic end of this couple's love story.
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Following Ecuador's announcement, Sweden said it took umbrage to the implication it does not guarantee the rights of those in its custody, and called the Ecuadorian ambassador there to a meeting.
The implication of all this is that people's efforts to make themselves happier by working harder in order to earn and spend more are partly self-defeating: they may make more money, but because others do too, they do not get much happier.
But if these junior managers knew about Mr Diamond's conversation with Mr Tucker, then there is an implication that Mr Diamond talked to some Barclays executives about how damaging it was for the bank that it was perceived to be paying higher bank-to-bank interest rates than rivals.
Ms Hirsi Ali is surely oversimplifying when she says that Islam's problems are almost entirely self-inflicted, with the implication that all the West need do is repeat the Pharisees' prayer (thank heavens we are not like those people) and go on fighting the good ideological fight.
The implication was that it would not be worth Egypt's while to stick out its neck to save Iraq.
He also admitted, by implication at least, that his analysts had overestimated Saddam's nuclear progress.
The implication is that it is easier to improve a person's health by weakening the connection between social position and health than by targeting behaviour directly.
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