Example sentences of "this implies that [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This implies that a share should sell for PE o times its earnings per share if it is fairly priced .
2 This implies that a trade-off between unemployment and inflation may exist only in the very short term .
3 This implies that the cost of administration was 403 billion dinars .
4 In turn this implies that the frequency of light travelling away from a star should grow less in the process , giving it a gravitational red shift .
5 This implies that the accountability of central government in relation to policing is the more important problem to address .
6 This implies that the problem of the selection of the risky securities to include in the investor 's portfolio has been solved and the only question to be answered is whether to lend or borrow , and how much to lend or borrow .
7 This implies that the myth of Bladud 's University was invented by Hardyng , and was inspired by the 1333 secession .
8 This implies that the return flow for velocity fluctuations towards or away from the centre of the wake occurs dominantly in the upstream and downstream directions and little in the transverse ( z and -z ) directions .
9 This implies that the state of the system at successive time-periods , such as the successive positions of the drunken man , are uncorrelated .
10 This implies that the antibody is recognising an epitope that is cleaved by one of the digestive enzymes pepsin or trypsin .
11 This implies that the exchange rate between two countries ( e.g. the UK and USA ) will equal the ratio of price levels between the two countries : where P o ; = beginning-of-year price level in the UK , P $o ; = beginning-of-year price level in the USA .
12 This implies that the government is operating in a world of autonomous , spontaneously self-creating , voluntary associations .
13 Within each convecting layer , the upgoing fluid must be lighter than the downgoing , and this implies that the heat transport is dominant over the salt transport .
14 This implies that the player A's type is slowly revealed to the B t 's , since the least squares projection ( 4 ) converges in probability to z if the Ct 's are static .
15 This implies that the Estate Agents ' dictionary does not cover a large enough subset of the language used in the Banking text to provide significantly representative collocations .
16 This implies that the vendor is representing itself as an insurer whereas the real claim is the full value of the damages suffered by the breach of contract ; ( d ) ensuring the purchaser acknowledges it has not relied on any representation other than those incorporated in the sale agreement and that it shall not have any right to rescind the sale agreement .
17 This implies that the economy is at less than full employment .
18 Call me suspicious , but this implies that the crampon , far from adhering steadily to the spot upon which its owner has chosen to commit his or her weight , has decided it prefers an altogether different rock and has gone for a bit of a slide .
19 If one believes that the total density of the Universe must be very close to the critical value , this implies that the baryon fraction in compact groups is representative of the mean cosmological value .
20 This implies that the failure to inhibit the renal mechanism of hypercalcaemia is the main cause of a poor response .
21 This implies that the material immediately behind the crack is relaxed and the strain energy in that part of the material is released .
22 This implies that the number of jobs associated with any given level of output in the economy will be smaller than it would have been without the technological advances .
23 In 992 it was the ships of London and East Anglia alone which met the Scandinavians and were defeated , and this implies that the fleet may have been dispersed around the coast .
24 But this implies that the world is an entity other than God and God has given it freedom and thus the possibility of ‘ going wrong ’ , of producing evil , sin , pain and suffering , whatever explanation we may try to give of how such things have come about — at least they are only too obvious in the world we know .
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