Implying
in sentence
354 examples of Implying in a sentence
Are these people
implying
that we don't understand the economic systems that drive our modern societies?
It had to be about
implying
and suggesting, not explaining or describing.
He was confidently
implying
that when he's the boss, he'll change the rules and do things differently, but all I could see were dishes stacking in the sink and a guy with a lot of good excuses.
But when the buyers come in to see the collection for market, they want to be sold a dream, they want to see something that they aspire to be.
" Implying
that our models weren't that.
One of my co-workers recommended this one,
implying
that it was one of the most frightening movies she ever watched.
We saw a lurid poster with chains and suggestive commentary
implying
some sort of wacko sexual relationship between Samuel Jackson and Cristina Ricci, whereas the movie has some real depth and some thoughtful ideas.
Before crying (or implying) "double-standard" in matters of nudity, the mentally obtuse should take into account one unavoidably obvious anatomical difference between men and women: there are no genitals on display when actresses appears nude, and the same cannot be said for a man.
I haven't laughed so hard at sex on screen since 'Alone in the Dark' with that 'Seven Seconds' song (I guess they were
implying
that poor old Mr. Slater was a bit ... quick on the draw?).
I watched this movie last night and hoped for the best after watching all the cool trailers.Even the cover of the DVD looked good.As soon as I started watching it I was thinking like others "oh my God whats this".There were some moments that were a bit creepy but then the mood was ruined by stupid music.There was rock and opera during what is supposed to be suspenseful scenes.That right there ruined it for me and i was shaking my head thinking damn I wasted money again on a rental and was deceived by the cover art.Nothing against the music itself,it was just in the wrong parts of the movie.Whoever edited the film has no clue what they are doing.The cover showed lightning,
implying
they were caught in a storm at sea.That would have been more interesting but it didn't happen.
First the film is denounced as having been made by Jews; then it is apparently used by Hippler to verify the deceptiveness of Jews (the aforementioned pretense of poverty by ghetto Jews, shown as a means of avoiding taxation, although the Rothschild character's "spin" is that Jews are taxed excessively); finally the Rothschild film is once again execrated for
implying
that the famed banking family invented the checking account.
To make matters worse, it's been on the air since 1966,
implying
that thousands if not millions of people are buying into its hate and lies.
This is by far the sloppiest,
implying
that the life of a soldier is devoid of work, you get the best food, and you get to lie around all day listening to Ann Miller on the radio.
The part where Meg visits the mechanic and he says - "Is the piston firing short?
" (implying
poor sexual energy on the part of her fiancée) was hilarious.
In one scene early on, Jan finds a watch that Peter has stolen and throws it out the window of the van, to which Peter responds "you just threw away 5,000 euros",
implying
that he intended to capitalise on his 'find'.
The script at that point had the killer look at Gooding and say you are holding the gun,
implying
that Gooding's fingerprints were on the gun.
There is nothing funnier than showing someone with his girlfriend
implying
they had sex with animals or someone saying he has been pig fender.
This movie was sacrilegious and greatly disrespectful to the Angels of God, by
implying
that any messengers of God would perform any act that is strictly against God's law.
Halle Berry was beautiful as usual, but she also played her part well (she also plays her part well as usual, not
implying
that she is just a pretty face).
Eric Roberts is his usual menacing "or-I-'ll-kill-ya" self, and his character hasn't aged a day since he killed Stone's parents some decades ago (a scene which is shown as a flashback a couple of times), or are they
implying
that the nearly middle-aged Stone is eighteen in this movie?
Its an insult to Buddhism,
implying
that new age aphorisms can be picked up by the Hollywood to try to get across some kind of message in a very superficial story.
Max's speech
implying
that we the viewers are as bad as him because we have watched the killings didn't really seem relevant when we had been talking through most of them they were so dull.
In the 1920’s, Swedish economist Knut Wicksell defined it as the interest rate at which, economy-wide, desired investment equals desired savings,
implying
no upward pressure on consumer prices, resource prices, or wages as aggregate demand outruns supply, and no downward pressure on these prices as supply exceeds demand.
These trends suggest that China will be a major source of both energy demand and cutting-edge technology,
implying
that it will have a unique opportunity to provide global leadership.
Its economy is still highly dependent on coal,
implying
sizeable costs as it shifts capacity to other resources such as natural gas and renewables.
Indeed, high investment serves as a sign that other binding constraints to growth are absent,
implying
prosperity and that things are going right.
Indeed, China offered South Korea a veiled warning that it “should not sweat the small stuff,”
implying
that the unprovoked killing of 46 South Korean sailors is a petty matter, and certainly not one that will cause China to rethink its alliance with North Korea.
Moreover, the risks associated with the new asset class would change as projects progress from feasibility study to construction to operation,
implying
that each phase would attract different sources of funding.
But a bigger, largely unreported, message is that some European countries, especially Germany, have launched projects that combine renewables like solar and wind with hydrogen for energy storage,
implying
clean, zero-emission, stable power grids that require no coal, oil, or nuclear power.
And GDP in some countries, like France and Sweden, grew at rates lower than population growth,
implying
that per capita income declined.
This is also what Palin means when she tells her Tea Party crowds that they are the “real Americans,”
implying
that all Americans who disagree with her views are not.
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