0 present participle of imply --
1 to communicate an idea or feeling without saying it directly: --
At 21 days, 60% of penetrants were detected, implying that 50 % had still to be eliminated.
Rulers use an official language that implicitly insults people by implying that their speech is inadequate for political discussion.
These distinctions are tied up with notions of media awareness and sophistication, implying that identifying with music reveals a level of ignorance or naivety.
The left arm now makes a 45 angle with the horizontal, thus implying that eigenvalues in this region have symmetric real and imaginary parts.
Examples of lapses in the monitoring of reasoning include statements implying that the lost person is simultaneously dead and alive in the physical sense.
The bubbles are observed to have formed in distinct layers implying that bubble movement after nucleation was prevented.
This is valid also for variations among the basaltic members, implying either a heterogeneous mantle source or varying components of crustal contamination.
We now give a simple syntactical condition implying cube-embeddability.