This is not to imply that people who voice concerns about cell phone radiation are misguided.
But I dont want to imply that I was dealing with drug dealers or nuclear traffickers.
The president wanted to imply that Romney simply wants big business to avoid taxes.
But the point is to imply that trade is responsible for the destruction of U.S. manufacturing.
It seems harsh to imply that most communists were psychological misfits long before they seized power.
That is not to imply that a severe global slowdown is out of the question.
Did Obama intend to imply that powerful nations will no longer act selfishly or aggressively?
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Sir Patrick seemed to imply that parties should return money from donors who benefit from their policies.
"It is wrong to imply that somehow pupils are being short-changed when supply staff are employed, " she said.
This is not to imply that the Soviet Union no longer enjoys substantial access to foreign credit markets.
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But the language seems to imply that the acquisition attempt is not only unsolicited, it could be hostile.
Such figures are sometimes bandied around to imply that nearly all of this gap is caused by discrimination.
His remarks, widely reported in China, seemed to imply that serious problems are brewing at the Three Gorges.
But the chancellor's actions seem to imply that the banks' caution is excessive.
Democrats and others criticized Palin for seeming to imply that some parts of the country are more patriotic than others.
He went on to imply that Stratfor had links with an official in the administration of his predecessor, Fidel Ramos.
But it stems also from an undertone of soft propaganda that needs to imply that Philip was a good guy.
In response, Alex Salmond rose slowly as if to imply that he was not bound to please her with his answer.
This isn't meant to eulogize bureaucracy or to imply that every company has achieved the right mix of rules and freedom.
And by that I don't mean to imply that Cameron, in some mystical way, anticipated the 21st century's most infamous day.
She seems to imply that, although Mr Estrada may be honest and sincere, he is not really in charge, his cronies are.
He seems to imply that Hayek himself would have favored tighter money.
They seem to imply that such unethical experiments will never be repeated.
The TIB relies on language in the statute that seems to imply that such a levy would be prohibited, no matter the circumstances.
It was a gesture meant to imply that what I had to show her was nothing much, really, nothing to be taken seriously.
Ms. Kalla then goes on to imply that Mr. Blumenschein was able to renegotiate the settlement because of his position on the Board.
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My little visual here is not to imply that myself or others have a problem, but that there are plenty of serious Apple fans around.
You also seem to imply that the war in the Middle East will never end, partly because irrepressible conflicts arise from the incompatible national aspirations.
It sounds as if the men are lame and lacked confidence and feel inferior but I am sure you did not mean to imply that now did you?
This is not meant to imply that "The Hobbit" is underperforming.
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