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Convictions do not imply reasons.
Transgender doesn't need to imply loud.
Poverty doesn't imply necessarily violence.
'Milk' doesn't imply that all gay men who stayed in the closet were cowards.
Established is a dangerous word for me. It could imply a modicum of complacency.
I don't like when I say 'honestly' - not to imply that I'm otherwise not honest.
Novelisation doesn't imply the truth. Readers are sophisticated enough to know that.
What is a rebel? A man who says no: but whose refusal does not imply a renunciation.
War of aggression, war which does not imply defense of one's country, is a collective crime.
My father had no influence on my political beliefs, and to imply otherwise is wrong and irresponsible.
Why should the idea of Western liberal democracy automatically imply unregulated free-market capitalism?
Falling in love with landscapes is what L.A. women do. It doesn't necessarily imply betrothal or marriage.
How one hates to think of oneself as alone. How one avoids it. It seems to imply rejection or unpopularity.
Self-awareness is value-free. It isn't scary. It doesn't imply that you will subject yourself to needless pain.
What libertarians assert is simply that differences among normal adults do not imply different fundamental rights.
Contrary to what many writers imply about the process, nobody forces a writer to sell his work to the film industry.
Poetry had far better imply things than preach them directly... in the open pulpit her voice grows hoarse and fails.
I hate the words 'handicapped' and 'disabled'. They imply that you are less than whole. I don't see myself that way at all.
Math does come easily to me, but I was always much more interested in what theorems imply about the world than in proving them.
Beethoven, Schubert, Schoenberg, Berg imply a type of pianist who is intellectual. That's not always associated with female soloists.
A higher rate of urgency does not imply ever-present panic, anxiety, or fear. It means a state in which complacency is virtually absent.
I've got a great cigar collection - it's actually not a collection, because that would imply I wasn't going to smoke every last one of 'em.
The march of science and technology does not imply growing intellectual complexity in the lives of most people. It often means the opposite.
To say that what a planet is doesn't matter would be to imply that a planetary scientist couldn't explain to someone what the field is about.
The ability to reduce everything to simple fundamental laws does not imply the ability to start from those laws and reconstruct the universe.
For, usually and fitly, the presence of an introduction is held to imply that there is something of consequence and importance to be introduced.
I would not wish to imply that most industrial accidents are due to intemperance. But, certainly, temperance has never failed to reduce their number.
I hate the word 'rendering,' as it equates to 'pouring concrete' on ideas that demand continuing dialog. 'Trade secrets' imply hoarding of knowledge.
I had behavioral problems. I didn't always feel like I fit in. Which is somewhat universal. I don't want to imply that I was like some super out-there kid.
'Content' is a word that has never sat well with me. Like 'maturity'. They are two words I've never liked. I think they imply some sort of decay. A settling.
I have no ideas about what the paintings imply about the world. I don't think that's a painter's business. He just paints paintings without a conscious reason.
In speaking, for convenience, of devices and expedients, I did not intend to imply that Shakespeare always deliberately aimed at the effects which he produced.
There were certain things in 'Nemo' - just this low hum of ocean and watery sound - that was enough to imply water, as opposed to restating it over and over again.
Self-government does not and should not imply the use of political agencies alone. Progress is born of cooperation in the community - not from governmental restraints.
Building human-centered organizations doesn't imply a return to the paternalistic, corporate welfare practices of the 19th century. Most of us don't want to be nannied.
This kind of charge reveals a good deal about the personality of the people who make it; to impute such motives to another man is to imply you're harboring them yourself.
When we imply that our works are for God and not our neighbor, we perpetuate the idea that God's love for us is dependent on what we do instead of on what Christ has done.
President Obama ran a campaign in 2008 that was entirely expected from a non-incumbent. You promise, and you imply that if you elect me, everything good is going to happen.
Elevated locations imply elevated purposes, even in American cities departing as radically as Los Angeles does from the traditional planning patterns of the Eastern Seaboard.
To imply that religious believers have no right to engage moral questions in the public square or at the ballot is simply to establish a Reichian secularism as our state faith.
The Qur'an not only lacks any earthly punishment for someone who abandons Islam, it even includes verses that imply that such a change of heart should be a matter of free choice.
In short, both experience and economic theory imply that the US could now t to a more competitive dollar without experiencing either increased inflation or decreased economic growth.
Vices are simply the errors which a man makes in his search after his own happiness. Unlike crimes, they imply no malice toward others, and no interference with their persons or property.
That a nation's statuary will reflect beliefs and attitudes that are no longer current or congenial hardly needs arguing. In most instances, it doesn't at all imply a continuing reverence.
To address questions of scientific responsibility does not necessarily imply that one needs technical competence in a particular field (e.g. biology) to evaluate certain technical matters.
Sacrifice always seems to imply a bitterness attached to it. But I don't feel bitter about the choices I've made. Yes, I sacrifice a job because I made certain family decisions, but I don't regret it.
I have been fortunate. I have done so many things and enjoyed so many things and had such a great life, not to imply that it is ending, but that there aren't many things that I feel I have left undone.
George Washington participated as a vestryman in his local congregation, but that didn't really imply any particular kind of religious belief. This was necessary in order to participate in the society.
The thing that probably frustrated me and hurt me the most was when there were inaccurate stories written about me or stories that were written that were trying to imply or infer things that weren't true.
In thus pointing out certain respects in which philosophy resembles literature more than science, I do not mean, of course, to imply that it would be well for philosophy if it ceased to aim at scientific rigor.