0 a result or effect that seems likely in the future -- implicación
2 a suggestion that sth is true without saying it directly -- insinuación [ feminine ]
The implication was that anyone who disagreed with him would be fired. La insinuación era que cualquiera que no estuviera de acuerdo con él sería despedido.
3 when sb implicates sb in sth bad or illegal -- implicación [ feminine ]
I protest against the implications of this paragraph.
There is, incidentally, a very strong gender implication to the provision of energy, because of the tasks of women throughout the developing world.
Lastly, there is the implication of the laws on competition and mergers.
For my part, two points must be tackled: application of the subsidiarity principle and the implication of changing the clocks.
These proposed amendments also have no financial implications, but will lead to more budget transparency and thus facilitate budgetary control.
This has at least a double implication.
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