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1. Implication definition is - something implied: such as
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2. How to use Implication in a sentence.
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3. Implication definition, something implied or suggested as naturally to be inferred or understood: to resent an Implication of dishonesty
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4. Implication synonyms, Implication pronunciation, Implication translation, English dictionary definition of Implication
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5. Find 28 ways to say Implication, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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6. Implication, in logic, a relationship between two propositions in which the second is a logical consequence of the first
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7. In most systems of formal logic, a broader relationship called material Implication is employed, which is read “If A, then B,” and is denoted by A ⊃ B or A → B
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8. Implication definition: The Implications of something are the things that are likely to happen as a result
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9. An Implication and its contrapositive always have the same truth value, but this is not true for the converse
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10. This is an important observation, especially when we have a theorem stated in the form of an Implication
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11. An Implication (also known as a conditional statement) is a type of compound statement that is formed by joining two simple statements with the logical Implication connective or operator
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12. The symbol that is used to represent the logical Implication operator is an arrow pointing to the right, thus a …
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13. Answer: Research Implications basically refer to impact that your research might have on future research or policy decision or the relevant field of interest of your study
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14. 'How will your research affect the targeted community or subject field' is the question that Implications will answer
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15. An Implication is something that is suggested, or happens, indirectly
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16. When you left the gate open and the dog escaped, you were guilty by Implication.
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17. Definition of Implication in the Definitions.net dictionary
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18. What does Implication mean? Information and translations of Implication in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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19. Implications of EBD 3 Abstract Strategies of classroom intervention for emotionallbehavioral disordered (EBD) children were investigated
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20. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Implication im‧pli‧ca‧tion / ˌɪmplɪˈkeɪʃ ə n / W2 AWL noun 1 [countable usually plural] MEANING a possible future effect or result of an action, event, decision etc Implication of What are the Implications of these proposals? This election has profound Implications for the future of U.S
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21. The report should also cover Implication for the local community
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22. Aid for Pakistan and possible Implication for the European industrial sector; I also voted in favour of keeping paragraph 9, declaring the end by 2010 of the direct production; linked subsidies for tobacco growing because of its Implication for health issues.
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23. Bill resented the Implication he was a drug dealer simply because he carried a large amount of cash in his pockets
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24. 🔊 When Ann received a gym membership as a gift from her husband, she took it as an Implication she needed to lose weight
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25. 🔊 The belt in my father’s hand was a clear Implication …
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26. Implication (also known as logical consequence, implies, or If then) is a logical operation
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27. Implication (n.) early 15c., "action of entangling," from Latin Implicationem (nominative implicatio) "an interweaving, an entanglement," noun of state from past participle stem of implicare "involve, entangle; embrace; connect closely, associate," from assimilated form of in-"into, in, on, upon" (from PIE root *en "in") + plicare "to fold" (from PIE root *plek-"to plait").
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28. The Implication is equivalent to an if-then structure
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29. The left-hand side of the Implication is called the “antecedent” and the right-hand side is called the “consequent.” The antecedent is the gating condition
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30. Logical consequence (also entailment or logical Implication), the relationship between statements that holds true when one logically "follows from" one or more others; Material conditional (also material consequence, or Implication), a logical connective and binary truth function typically interpreted as "If p, then q"
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31. Material Implication (rule of inference), a logical rule of
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32. Consider the Implication: if n is an odd integer, then 5n+1 is even
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33. ‘Any Implication that I am engaged in diversionary activity will be hotly denied.’ ‘I don't disagree that economists said this, but his Implication is that they were wrong.’ ‘Most people would instinctively say no, and his Implication in his article is that this crazy.’ ‘Someone certainly wanted that Implication to …
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34. [uncountable] Implication (of somebody) (in something) the fact of being involved, or of involving somebody, in something, especially a crime synonym involvement
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35. He resigned after his Implication …
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36. Self-Implication: Letzter Beitrag: 25 Apr
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37. 08, 02:41: the threat of self-Implication that Hyde poses is the crux of the narrative structure of the… 3 Antworten: biogenetic Implication: Letzter Beitrag: 27 Mai 08, 15:51: Establishment of the Absolute Stereochemistry and Biogenetic Implication: 1 Antworten: Implication "on" or Implication "for
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38. Synonyms for Implications in Free Thesaurus
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39. 34 synonyms for Implication: suggestion, hint, inference, meaning, conclusion, significance
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40. Definition of Implication written for English Language Learners from the Merriam-Webster Learner's Dictionary with audio pronunciations, usage examples, and count/noncount noun labels.
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41. 466.”Implication” is also used in the sense of oInference;” 1 e., where the existence of an intention is inferred from acts not done for the sole purpose of communicating it but for some other purpose
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42. Implication - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions
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43. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Implication n noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc
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44. Implication may be one of these:
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45. Implication (grammar): this is to suggest something is true, without actually saying it.Most uses of the term are of this type.; Implication (logic): what follows in syllogism.If all men are mortal, and Aristotle is a man, the Implication is that Aristotle is mortal.
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46. PDF On Dec 24, 2019, Rohanie M Ibrahim and others published REALISM AND ITS Implication TO EDUCATION Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
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47. Thus, the Implication can't be false, so (since this is a two-valued logic) it must be true
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48. So the double Implication is true if P and Q are both true or if P and Q are both false; otherwise, the double Implication is false.
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49. The Implication of the King in such a scandal provoked much public and literary conjecture and irreparably tarnished James's court with an image of corruption and depravity
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50. During his lifetime, Marlowe was reputed to be an atheist which, at that time, held the dangerous Implication of being an enemy of God and, by association, the state.
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51. 3 ‘at the first whiff of Implication in a murder case he'd probably burn everything’ SYNONYMS incrimination , involvement, connection, entanglement, association
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52. For example, if a government is considering a change in policy then this change might have a political Implication (e.g., some group will
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53. I like to think of Implication as a Promise rather than Causality which is the natural tendency when you come across it the first time
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54. An Implication is something that is suggested, or happens, indirectly
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55. When you left the gate open and the dog escaped, you were guilty by Implication
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56. Implication has many different senses
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57. Usually, when used in the plural, Implications are effects or consequences that may happen in the future.
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58. Synonyms for Implication in Free Thesaurus
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59. 34 synonyms for Implication: suggestion, hint, inference, meaning, conclusion, significance
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60. Implication The statement \pimplies q" means that if pis true, then q must also be true
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61. The statement \pimplies q" is also written \if pthen q" or sometimes \qif p." Statement pis called the premise of the Implication and qis called the conclusion
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62. Each of the following statements is an Implication:
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63. Implication Lyrics: As I colobe your sister / As I jasi dey go ra / As I disobey my mother / I come dey get plenty wahala / As I follow the brother as he commit the disaster / Just because say I dey
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64. The Implication in these defamation cases harms the target even if the author did not intend to do so against the other person
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65. A key research Implication of the results of this exploratory study is the importance and value of using traditional and established leadership approaches when pursuing new and potentially controversial venues of leadership work
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66. History and Implication of Existentialism in Education
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67. SPIN selling Implication questions are a tool for building implied needs into explicit needs big enough to require action
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68. These questions explore the larger Implications, ripple effects, or consequences of a seemingly small problem, making it bigger
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IMPLICATION [ˌimpləˈkāSH(ə)n]
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implication (noun) · implications (plural noun)