单词 | Implied |
例句 | 1 I disliked the implied criticism in his voice. 2 He implied that we were emotionally immature. 3 By declaring him sane, the jury implied that he had a moral sense. 4 His words implied displeasure. 5 She felt undermined by the implied criticism. 6 He implied that you were all wrong. 7 Her tone implied that her patience was limited. 8 They implied him to be honest. 9 The dull, absent look on her face implied boredom. 10 This implied condemning him to death. 11 TV ads implied that a woman was incomplete without a man. 12 His silence implied agreement. 13 Her threat to resign was implied rather than stated explicitly. 14 It grated with him when people implied he wasn't really British. 15 That he overburnt to me implied he had something hidden from me. 16 I detected an implied criticism of the way he was treated. 17 The article implied that the pilot was responsible for the accident. If you infer something from what a speaker or writer says, you come to the conclusion that this is what he or she means:I inferred from the article that the pilot was responsible for the accident. 18 The second is implied by the first. 19 She hoarded words that implied such intimacy. 20 Consent may be express but is usually implied. 21 There are, however, implied warranties of quiet possession, etc. 22 Again, decisions like these implied change. 23 This implied structural changes for all the big brewers. 24 These standards arise from terms implied by law. 25 The salesmen only implied that the cars were safe. 26 The 1990s will be completely different from the implied Toffler scenario, as presented here. 27 The choice of venue implied that Fowler-Troon wasn't short of money. 28 In other words, there is an implied term of the contract that the premises are reasonably safe. 29 The report, which is viewed as a bellwether for economic trends, implied that the national economy could be slowing down. 30 Markowitz's two-parameter model spawned an academic industry engaged in exploring the ramifications of the investor behaviour implied in the original formulation. 1 I disliked the implied criticism in his voice. 2 He implied that we were emotionally immature. 3 By declaring him sane, the jury implied that he had a moral sense. 4 His words implied displeasure. 5 They implied him to be honest. 6 This implied condemning him to death. 7 His silence implied agreement. 31 In addition they estimated the implied income tax brackets associated with each dividend payout level. 32 Why not respect the intention implied by the choice of impermanent materials and the adoption of quick and casual techniques? 33 Councillors rejected completely the proposal for a management board with its implied differentiation of councillors into board members and the rest. 34 The new system was as deep and mysterious as its chromatic code name implied. 35 Many clinicians are therefore suitable to make the transition into management implied by the directorate structure. 36 At one time it was thought that the section only applied to express agreements and not to an implied agreement. 37 For others it implied that the centuries-old problems of poverty and inequality had been swept away in the tide of prosperity. 38 That is, the reader reads what is stated, and reads what is implied. 39 To be jealous implied an involvement, a relationship, the very things she was fighting against. 40 The hon. Gentleman then implied that it was difficult for people to obtain certificates because of the cost of obtaining the qualifications. 41 The caveat emptor doctrine has been mitigated by the implied terms as to quality. 42 But it is often implied that these were the result of particular social and political circumstances. 43 The implied term imposing an obligation on the employee after the termination of his employment was more restricted. 44 This romantic tale casts back to Ruritania especially in the implied distinction between city and country. 45 Dividing the extra pay by the extra risk of injury, indicates the implied compensation per injury. 46 In a sense the inclusion of an implied term of correspondence with description is a little surprising. 47 The Fed chief implied the central bank might be inclined to wait until its March 20 meeting before taking such a step. 48 In discussing deviance here, no moral judgment is implied save in one respect. 49 The context makes it certain that political power was implied. 50 Even before any changes were made in the police force, his presence implied great change. 51 Living conditions in the countryside had never approached the Arcadian well-being implied in romantic notions of sturdy peasants following the plough. 52 It has implied that where ideological commitments are involved a distinction may be made between relatively easy gestures and hard administrative battles. 53 The fluttering or hovering of the Spirit, which is also implied,(http:///implied.html) paradoxically indicates infinite gentle care. 54 The seller expressly excludes implied provisions, and the buyer expressly includes them. 55 What are the terms implied by the Supply of Goods and Services Act? 56 The trainer will ask the trainee advisers to think about any unintentional assumptions implied by this brief exchange. 57 If the supplier is on an equal footing with the buyer there will be no implied undertaking. 58 The implied yield was 6. 15 percent a week ago. 59 Its strident headlines implied that the march of modern Jacobinism was about to be started by an obscure parliamentary report. 60 Some months later it dawned on me that he had put his hands on my head and what this implied! 61 This is implied by the dyspraxia that sometimes occurs in frontal or parietal lobe disease in the absence of paralysis. 62 As I have implied, many of Durkheim's conclusions are tautological or based upon inaccurate assumptions and evidence. 63 Exclusion of liability for breach of implied terms does not protect against liability for breach of an express term. 64 A doctrine of creation could give coherence to scientific endeavor in so far as it implied a dependable order behind the flux of nature. 65 The Court of Appeal affirmed the existence of an implied duty not to prepare to compete and gave judgment for the plaintiffs. 66 Is it not also serious that it is implied that the Home Office knew about that involvement at the time? 67 Reporting that George Kennan was the architect of the plan for a closer relationship, they implied that Bohlen had opposed it. 68 As the discussion in this section has implied, a general analysis of the phonological system is a prerequisite to quantitative analysis. 69 One particular point should also be made here about the implied warranty of fitness for purpose. 70 Certain other terms are implied into leases by virtue of statute and these are dealt with in their respective contexts. 71 Implied terms Contracts of employment may contain an implied term which gives the employer the right to transfer employees to other locations. 72 His criticisms implied a lack of confidence in my work. 73 Instead of reinforcing the detachment and alienation implied by the electronics, Bowie frequently counters those qualities with rich, expansive melodies. 74 While not explicit, many implied that they would indeed fight to the death for their managing director. 75 There is in fact no implied covenant or warranty on the part of the landlord in this regard. 76 Every company has an implied power to borrow for purposes which are incidental to its business. 77 But not, as the blinkered writer of that article implied, necessarily her own independent choice. 78 They sued, claiming that the news story implied, to the ordinary reader, that they were involved in fraud. 79 Experts could seek to exclude the implied duty of skill and care in individual references, but it is not attractive. 80 The relationship which is implied between professional and client by these assumptions still tallies with the traditional relationship. 81 For present purposes, natural justice is therefore treated as an implied contractual term rather than a floating(), self-contained principle. 82 The main area for uncertainty in constructive dismissal cases concerns an apparent breach of an implied term of your contract. 83 In interpreting statutes, additional words should not be implied or introduced when the plain and natural meaning is clear. 84 By the logic of open admissions, the failure of the students implied a failure of the institution. 85 Such costs suggest portfolio adjustment by means of large lumpy transactions rather than by the continuous small transactions implied by quadratic costs. 86 Materialist beliefs are not parts of science or implied by good scientific practice. 87 Only the thin leather belt in place of braces implied his life might be an active one. 88 There may be important public policy issues which dictate that the implied terms as to quality should extend even to private sellers. 89 It implied, first, primogeniture amongst males, i.e. inheritance by the eldest son, if there was one. 90 This often implied joint ventures and long-term commitment to projects. 91 However within sample it is important to examine the implied elasticity to see whether the estimated coefficients give rise to plausible effects. 92 Apart from the clearly implied step toward preventive detention, it was almost impossible not to detect an underlying racism. 93 And is there no implied intention, then, to rest satisfied with some final body or sufficient number of facts? 94 The contention is that presidential power should be implied from the aggregate of his powers under the Constitution. 95 She looked at me with a smile that implied fusion. 96 As a consequence of the above cases, it had often been implied that breach of any restrictive covenant would be irremediable. 97 Typical instructions in this class increment or decrement an accumulator; here the implied value is plus or minus one. 98 The assumptions about classical conditioning that are implied by this notion must be rather different from those embodied in the standard model. 99 Sharing a film with a third party, it implied, was tantamount to infidelity. 100 Wilberforce saw very clearly that this was the issue and that evolutionism was damnable because it implied moral and cultural relativity. 101 This implied that it was possible to construct a rational theory based on these objective laws. 102 This is implied by the subsequent downregulation of the Hox-B1 and B2 domains specifically in r1 and r3. 103 However, the implied difference in compensation for increased risk of death among workers choosing different occupations would be very large. 104 Helping people experience change and its consequences goes beyond the superficial involvement implied by the popular notion of buy-in. 105 One might expect the fluctuations that are implied by quantum mechanics to give a cosmological constant that is very large. 106 The purchaser should not accept any argument that implied warranties are adequate. 107 There is an implied duty upon partners to exercise reasonable care in the performance of their duties under the agreement. 108 Implied in this approach is a definite change of emphasis from pluralist-type accounts. 109 Twelfth-century romances make it plain that for a noblewoman to suckle her own child implied a quite exceptional degree of love. 110 At the same time the new tax system implied a fundamental change in the nature and purpose of the village community. 111 They are employed individually, and their employment contracts - real or implied - are individual. 112 Trade unions implied a host of civil rights, beginning with freedom of association, which were incompatible with autocracy. 113 But the implied unity of mankind seems to stem from indifference. 114 Which surprised me, because you implied you had a headache. 115 Notice that a clear accumulator instruction can be seen as such an instruction with an implied operand value of zero. 116 The degree of capitalist development implied the momentum of a bourgeois revolution. 117 Again, the level of risk implied by this explanation seems inconsistent with the dosimetry and previous estimates of genetic risk. 118 The triplet groove can be specifically written as triplets or a triplet feel can be implied. 119 Not withstanding this limitation, the powers contained in the section do not restrict any other express or implied rights of action. 120 Will there not be a continuity of evolution implied, in contradiction to our postulated discontinuous collapse? 121 Given the context, a reasonable person could only conclude that the threat of judicial power was plainly implied. 122 And the baggage which is usually implied with it, which includes demands for evidence of instant and dramatic conversion experiences! 123 The more traditional cross symbolised fulfilment; but fulfilment implied a span of existence transcending the grave. 124 In popular language and literature, these two words simply implied contrast. 125 It is not so easy to gauge what his emphasis on the book's Wagnerian aspect really implied. 126 In spite of the responsibility implied by my job, I was ignorant and malleable when I advised my first customers. 127 It is accepted that the Rechsstaat principle is implied by Article 20. 128 The last case concerned an implied trust at the expense of the intestate heir. 129 A secure soloist, it is implied, might not be given much guidance. 130 So, is this bank going to keep its word, expressed or implied? 131 The Archbishop's implied command that he leave the matter alone he decided to ignore. 132 He strongly implied that part of the plan involved funneling campaign contributions to members of Congress, state officials and presidential candidates. 133 Yet this view implied, or rather was explicitly based in Comte and Spencer, on a historical view of evolutionary progress. 134 Woman is not the passive chattel that the tussles of despots, described in the last chapter, have implied. 135 Open opposition is strongly implied by his offer in 1014 to forgive all the things that had been said against him. 136 The advent of policy activism implied an adherence to policy rules radically different from those which had been applied previously. 137 If a council crossed an upper threshold implied by them it ran the risk of being capped. 138 As a team with which to go goat-hunting it was not quite so exiguous as he implied. 139 Implied dismissal of past achievements creates a lack of confidence. 140 But, in addition, they implied that O'Keeffe's work was a revelation of female sexuality. 141 It was this implied indictment that was soon to bring so much wrath down on his head. 142 On the whole, therefore,(http:///implied.html) a rather crude kind of draughtsmanship is implied. 143 Then he implied that Lynne Donato had been talking to him about me losing my job. 144 It is usually implied that the answers are out of reach of science. 145 Implied terms can thus supplement express rules, or introduce new rules, but can not directly contradict an existing rule. 146 The implied senior rating was also downgraded to triple-B from triple-B-plus. 147 The sellers were in breach of the implied condition that the goods should be reasonably fit for their purpose. 148 She looked up at him expectantly, her mouth open, the bottom lip raised, almost brutal in what it implied. 149 An obligation of confidence can arise through contract, either express or implied. 150 The elves: Tiny beings with implied magical powers and fantastic shoemaking skills. 151 In short, therefore, public interest immunity arises as an issue ancillary to the implied undertaking. 152 There are equally significant changes implied in the role of general managers. 153 His address implied that schools and teachers were no longer equipping young people to meet the requirements of industry. 154 As we have implied, the manner in which the change proceeds is conditioned by both social and phonological factors. 155 Poor teaching quality, it is implied, results from an absence of the required competences and qualities. 156 In deserving cases the courts would sometimes find implied permission. 157 The ability to manipulate information, he implied, could be our very salvation. 158 I can handle this, the wink implied, so relax and eat your tuna sandwich. 159 This is implied in saying that the original statement expressed an attitude, and not a belief about an attitude. 160 In cases such as the present both the concept of want of consideration and payment under implied compulsion are in play. 161 First there is the fact of statehood, with the implied acceptance of law and order by the people. 162 It is often referred to as baker's cheese and is, as implied, very good for cooking. 163 Covenants, though not expressly stated in the lease, may be implied from the fact of a lease being entered into. 164 The article implied that unemployed people are lazy and do not want to work. 165 Without a dictatorial Coriolanus, Shakespeare's point about the implied threat to the republic is stated rather than felt. 166 This is more than a mere breach of the implied condition that goods should comply with the contract description. 167 On a more general level, the past was often implied in works which were not directly concerned with portraying it. 168 Daily implied volatility estimates were made from the closing prices of options on index futures. 169 Whilst still in employment, there was an implied term imposing a duty of good faith. 170 Certainly they impute to the accused a degree of mystical malevolence just like that implied in witchcraft charges. 171 His reply implied a criticism of our work. 172 Judgement is implied in every apprehensive act. 173 The implied - reservation doctrine has deep historical roots. 174 The teacher's smile implied that she had forgiven me. 175 Innumerable connotations are implied underneath Hemingway's concise fictional words. 176 But in Carmichael's speeches and in his landmark 1967 book, Black Power: The Politics of Liberation in America,() he persuasively argued that the term implied black inferiority. 177 Had Android been built on Oracle's GPL-licensed Java code base, there would have been no suit; Google would have been protected by the GPL's implied patent license. 178 This article discusses a world-known new concept, namely the definition of social gender, its implied power relationship and equal rights, and offers mankind a new perspective in evaluating himself. 179 Her frown implied that she did not agree with us. 180 But this is not at all obvious, or implied by Keynes's usage. 181 I have never implied to you by word or deed. 182 In Erlang the last line of a function is the implied return value (just like Ruby) and it always ends in a period. 183 We hereby disclaim all warranties express, implied or statutory including, without limitation, any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular use. 184 However, these are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under recommended operating conditions is not implied. 185 A ? ? time theme ? ? is always implied in the metaphysical connotation layer of Chekhov's psychological works. 186 From researching the projects and writing this paper, nuclear power plant engineering geological database is built preliminarily, and implement scientific management for the related data is implied. 187 These observations, reported in 2003, implied that the immune attack in neonatal lupus could be targeted to maternally derived cardiac muscle cells in the fetus. 188 According to the specification, this value should be "An identifier that uniquely and opaquely identifies the semantics implied by this message." 189 There is no implied warranty as to the nationality of a ship, or that her nationality shall not be changed during the risk. 190 The abnormal growth rate appeared when daily ration was below 3.30% of body weight, implied that Japanese halfbeak may get other food resources besides supplied net zooplankton. 191 The door is a symbol of space implied by its presence here shows that some changes have taken place in space attribute. 192 As an important tool of testing time series stationarity, unit root test is always used, and cointegration test is also often implied for judging long equilibrium between nonstationary variables. 193 How much would be implied by the mere mention of his name! 194 Perpetuity is implied , if not expressed, in the fundamental law of all national governments. 195 The latter studies also implied that exposure to carbon monoxide altered time discrimination and estimation. 196 Public goods that can be offered are the amount limited by the maximal tax revenue implied in laffer curve. 197 These results implied that exogenous amylase had a carry-over effect on the endogenous enzyme activity in broilers. 198 The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff implied China had a more ominous aim. 199 It was written at a time when nobody had tried to be specific about what were the real changes that the American RMA implied. 200 The equivalence relation is established by the constraint implied by passing an instance of C in the method call from B to A. 201 I felt a disproportion between my day-time and night-time knowledge of Chloe, between the intimacy that contact with her body implied and the largely unknown realms of the rest of her life. 201 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 202 It was implied by his non - committal opening remark. 203 These facts implied that the choice expressing macronucleus genes of the resting cyst and the vegetative cell in Tachysoma pellionella are similar to a high degree but both had some variances. 204 The association chain implied is general reactivity, delocalization, heat of reaction, activation energy, velocity constant. 205 Older approaches to biomechanics and orthodontic tooth movement included the implied, intuitive "stick in the mud" model, which was rather effective in explaining traditional Tweed mechanics. 206 She always had thought fashion and all it implied pretty weird, people behaving sheeplike in the service of European designers. 207 The water extraction of Perilla frutescens and parch Perilla frutescens implied expectorant effects at low concentration. 208 Licensor makes no warranties, express or implied, arising from course of dealing or usage of trade, or statutory, as to any matter whatsoever. 209 Implied is a considerable investment in fixed plant, the mechanization1 of processes, and the use of power. 3) An assembly2 of workers under a definite organizational discipline. 210 BACKGROUND: Acute suppurative thyroiditis (AST) is very rare. Pyriform sinus fistula (PSF) is implied as a cause of AST. 211 Government through concessional terms to land in land premium for land acquisition compensation implied complement to the performance of land development in the long run bring receipts or jobs. 212 Third, start from the fork fun showed by"Wuge Xiqu", the passage showed the rusticity and frankness implied by"Wuge Xiqu". 213 Any recommendations or information no matter written or oral obtained from HKEJ or the Services shall not constitute any implied warranty or condition for the Services. 214 It reflected Huang Daozhou's strong sense of historiographer, and implied the traditional paradigm in Book of Changes-intelligent satirical expostulation. 215 Moreover, the biogeographic analysis implied a presumed center of recent differentiation in the region from upper to mid Changkiang River to Qin Mountain . 216 The previous line of code compiles and executes correctly because there is an implied cast. 217 Often, the team individuals have their own line manager, and so the project manager has no implied authority - yet still needs to motivate the individual. 218 All the implied conditions significantly improved the participants' performance, among which the condition of implying division caused the best results. 219 The results show that the implied address form is little more efficient, but its jitter is larger and its robustness is lower. 220 It means that sellers guarantee the quality of goods in some ways or other implied warranty stipulated by law. 221 Since the writing habits of Chinese, Chinese sentence symbol between words is implied, the English words have the spaces between the words, so there is easy to separate. 222 The sending and receiving of BW 0 are implied with these key techniques. 223 Its antioxidant curve is similar to L-histidine, which implied that the antioxidant ability of carnosine is closely bound up with its imidazole cycle. 224 Or you enter my space to look, there is a risk caution implied meaning about authority card inside, the can find me inside address column QQ number after the name that chooses me is entered! 225 A government, on the contrary, always has a sanction, expressed or implied. 226 Conclusions: It implied that tracing test of BMD with DEXA at fracture ends could reflect accurately the state of fracture healing. 227 There is no implied warranty as to the nationality of a shipper that her nationality shall not be changed during the risk. 228 This is implied by the dotted arrow in the figure. 229 This is a stress rating only and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational sections of this specification is not implied. 230 The tight junction between the endotheliocyte did open after the cerebral luxury perfusion occurred, which implied the BBB did not remain its integrity. 231 These public welfare activities implied the broad-mindedness of the employees and their deep affections towards the motherland, the people and nature. 231 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 232 A sequence of characters followed by an actual or implied line terminator. 233 This phrasal implied meaning in accordance with the Chinese language procrustean method similar is demand/ the not reasonable request handles affairs according to same standard. 234 Analysts said the soft price data implied the Fed might have to do more, not less, to drive the economy. 235 The then current concept of heredity through pangenesis implied a blending process. 236 EAI which is implied by special technology brings the bigger information isolated islands when it eliminates the primary information isolated island. 237 There is an implied warranty that the adventure insured is a lawful one, and that, so far as the assured can control the matter, the adventure shall be carried out in a lawful manner. 238 Held as the custom was notorious and reasonable, the agent had implied authority to issue a warranty with the manure. |
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