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How to use the word Implying in a Sentence?

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Alito’s citation is both cynical and misleading, implying that Justice Ginsburg disapproved of the Roe holding.

Lara Bazelon

Found on CNN
1 year ago

By dismissively ignoring Governor DeSantis’ efforts to protect vulnerable Floridians, Psaki is the one playing politics with the pandemic, the White House should be more concerned about the flip-flopping of the CDC, which is inadvertently promoting vaccine hesitancy with their confusing, contradictory public communications. Stating that vaccinated people should wear masks and socially distance is implying that the vaccines do not change anything, which is the wrong message for our federal government to be promoting.

Christina Pushaw

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

We got caught up in the fire of this conversation about Black journalists and when people started implying that the mayor was dodging the hard questions and was taking refuge in the Black community.

Tiffany Walden

Found on CNN
2 years ago

This year, the Predictor closed ever so slightly in the red during this three-month period, implying, but not guaranteeing, that Joe Biden will emerge victorious.

Sam Stoval

Found on CNN
3 years ago

We remain cautious on this. It is unlikely that the bulk of existing tariffs will be removed soon and other types of restrictions are also coming, implying decoupling and tension.

Louis Kuijs

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

Despite the passage of time and adoption of better policies, one could argue that the Japanese banking system is now, once again, being threatened by adverse economic conditions, a shrinking population, aging demographics, and very low interest rates provide very little room for Japanese banks to operate profitably. This of course provides an incentive to reach for yield, potentially implying additional risk-taking.

Eric Rosengren

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

There was an old saying in Hong Kong in the 1970s :' To stir shark fin with rice.' It was used to describe the lifestyle of the wealthy, implying that they were rich enough to afford shark fin on a daily basis, today, the older generation still considers serving shark fin to their guests during banquets a sign of hospitality.

Tracy Tsang

Found on CNN
5 years ago

Recently, the President tweeted a statement calling me' weak,' and he was correct, but for a much different reason than he was implying, it was because time and time again I felt it was my duty to cover up his dirty deeds rather than to listen to my own inner voice and my moral compass.

Michael Cohen

Found on CNN
5 years ago

This study confirms my long-held belief that men with poor sperm quality could potentially improve things by wearing looser underwear and keeping their testicles as cool as possible, it's also important to note the study is not implying underpants are a major cause of infertility -- in fact, fertility has not been measured. There is a big difference between measuring aspects of sperm quality( as done in this study) and measuring fertility.

Allan Pacey

Found on CNN
5 years ago

Supreme Court's impossible to disagree with Judge Kavanaugh that, in a perfect world, Congress would take the lead when it comes to investigating misconduct and malfeasance by the President, but what Judge Kavanaugh seems to be implying here is not only that Congress should take the lead, but that the Constitution might itself foreclose independent prosecutors like Independent Counsel Ken Starr and Special Counsel Mueller.

Stephen Vladeck

Found on CNN
5 years ago

The PBoC set the daily reference rate stronger than expected yesterday, implying they are not concerned and have no intention of entering into a 'currency war'.

Richard Grace

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

I am aware that a former disgruntled assistant of mine has made a private post implying that I had acted in an improper manner toward her, i adamantly and vehemently reject and deny any and all implication and allegation that I have ever engaged in any improper behavior toward this person or any other persons I have ever worked with.

Jeffrey Tambor

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

There are hundreds of sanctuary jurisdictions across the country. Some left-wingers use the dreadful euphemism "civil liberties safe zones" to describe them. The phrase blurs the distinction between citizens and non-citizens by implying illegal aliens somehow possess a civil right to be present in the U.S.

Matthew Vadum

added by anonymous
7 years ago

They're implying she had radically undersold the Brazilian people and was in the pockets of business.

Paul Gait of Bernstein

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

A sustainable rise in OPEC production may be just around the corner, and ... the rally may pause, maintenance in the UAE at fields ... is scheduled to end in April, implying a rise from current production of 2.73 million barrels per day (bpd) to the previous 2.91 million bpd production rate in May.

Deutsche Bank

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Mrs. Ray’s policy is implying that a parent doesn’t have the ability or capability to decide what is safest for her children and that the school district does.

Frank Young

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

I'm tired of being divided against each other for political reasons like this President's done, always pitting people against each other. Always. Look at today: He gave a speech at a mosque. Oh, you know, basically implying that America is discriminating against Muslims.

Marco Rubio

Found on CNN
8 years ago

What this study is saying is that by consuming canned fruits and vegetables you may increase the total amount of fruits and vegetables in your diet, it is in no way implying that canned is better for you than fresh or frozen.

Lauren Ptomey

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Quite frankly, the terms ‘Parent 1’ and ‘Parent 2’ seem more offensive than ‘Mother’ and ‘Father.’ It’s implying that one parent is the first parent and the other parent is secondary.

Kendra Armstrong

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

It’s absolutely ludicrous to make the term ‘Mother’ and ‘Father’ obsolete, quite frankly, the terms ‘Parent 1’ and ‘Parent 2’ seem more offensive than ‘Mother’ and ‘Father.’ It’s implying that one parent is the first parent and the other parent is secondary.

Kendra Armstrong

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

It’s absolutely ludicrous to make the term mother and father obsolete, quite frankly, the terms ‘ Parent 1 ’ and ‘ Parent 2 ’ seem more offensive than mother and father. It’s implying that one parent is the first parent and the other parent is secondary.

Kendra Armstrong

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

Quite frankly, the terms ‘ Parent 1 ’ and ‘ Parent 2 ’ seem more offensive than mother and father. It’s implying that one parent is the first parent and the other parent is secondary.

Kendra Armstrong

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

What you are implying in those questions is that you’re going to be able to make some sort of diagnosis and maybe alter or amend the curriculum of the child, what is the implication of that question ? If you are implying that a vaginal birth child is going to be smarter or more proactive in class than a C-section child, that is not Aiken Elementary.

Manny Alvarez

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

They finally have a player they can work with. This is not Karzai, who insisted on...insulting the United States, and really sort of implying he was sympathetic with the Taliban. This is a guy who is really very pro-American.

Charles Krauthammer

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

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