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The word world does not imply that that the world is round. Google Earth shows that the world is round lol but seriously everyone knows the world is round.
It implies common ancestry.
Science doesn't have special definitions for words.... It means the exact same thing as it does in Websters dictionary. Practically, it would imply that research was done to examine the validity of the claim (eg I perform an experiment using a thermometer and a water bath to evaluate whether or not water boils at 100 C at 1 atm).
Carats imply weight; millimeters implies distance: they are not automatically related.
A biological process imply chemical and physical changes.
One small change in an ecosystem can lead to drastic results.
One small change in an ecosystem can lead to drastic results
One small change can lead to drastic results
One small change can lead to drastic results
One small change can lead to drastic results
The term inaccuracy is often used to imply that a result or determination has missed the mark. The definition of the term varies when applied to surveying, pharmacology, and statistics. Generally, inaccuracy, implies that a statement or an objective is not correct.
His demeanor seemed to imply the worst. I would not imply that.
The fact that you are good at a prerequisite does not imply that you are any good at the subject itself. There are other prerequisites for being good at science. These may include non-academic qualities such as aptitude, interest.
A "hunk" is an expression applied to a man found physically attractive by females. This may imply that he is handsome and/or muscular, or embodies virility in those or some other fashion.
It means they had found evidence that to them, supported the existence of God.
The correct form is "does it imply", as "imply" is the base form of the verb and is used with the auxiliary verb "does" in interrogative sentences.
Implication is the noun form of "imply."