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im·pli·ca·tion [ˌɪmplɪˈkeɪʃən] SUST.

1. implication (involvement):

2. implication no pl. (hinting at):

3. implication usu pl. (effect):

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The opinions of the dissenting judges raise two substantial implications.
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A massive interdiction campaign ensued which would have implications for the upcoming conflicts.
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In a military context, the astute tactician can immediately grasp a range of implications and can begin to anticipate plausible and appropriate courses of action.
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Temperature is also significant, with implications for growth, respiration, metabolism and reproduction amongst other things.
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This too has health implications: a collar size of 17 increases the risk of snoring and sleep apnoea -- where you stop breathing while asleep.
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Implications with negation can be obtained using the apposition of a context and its complementary.
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The ludibrium of luck, chance, or chaos theory have determinist implications, as a logical consequence of the idea of predictability.
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Some critics question other social implications of the movement's focus on body modification.
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A word freighted with important historical implications, it is also widely used in modern Arabic.
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The transfer of light to matter, then from matter back into light, a process with implications for quantum encryption and quantum computing.
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