6 sentences with 'implies'

Example sentences and phrases with the word implies and other words derived from it.

« This implies the construction of new trails and bird shelters, and the hiring of more guides for the park. »
« Jane has noted: "Some people would say his attitude denotes determination; others would say it implies stubbornness. It has seemed to me at times to be both". »
« Camels have important physiological mechanisms for survival. For example, they accumulate heat during the day: in the morning, their body temperature can be 34°C and in the evening it can reach 41°C. This high heat gain means that they store heat. This large increase implies a storage of heat, which is not eliminated by perspiration, thus saving five litres of water during the day, which would otherwise have to be lost through sweating to maintain a constant body temperature. »
« Although the volcano spends most of its "life" at rest, it is considered to be definitively extinguished if its inactivity lasts around 1,000,000 years, which implies a precise reconstruction of its history. This is almost impossible, because the data are "engraved" in the successive deposits of the volcano, buried under the recent layers. »
« Sovereignty also implies - with varying intensity, depending on the government - the encouragement of certain values, considered to be the nation's own or preferred values: the preservation of the national language, the telling of the country's history through the education system, the promotion of cultural goods that are related to the identity - in a flexible and broad sense - of the social group that lives within the borders of the nation-state. »
« It should be noted that, although the term fundamentalism commonly refers to forms of thought such as those described and which are historically associated with Muslim terrorism, it can also be extended to any behaviour in which adherence to a system of ideas implies the total devaluation of the people in the group, who are considered to be merely cogs in a machine designed to fulfil a transcendent mission and which spares no means to do so. So-called fanatical behaviour corresponds to this style. »
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