you can check this link.. However to me it may be the monetary cost that one bears for something to get in return.
http://www.ilo.org/public/libdoc/ILO-Thesaurus/english/tr2953.htm
the speaker implies (makes a suggestion or hint) and the listener infers (decides what he thinks the speaker meant).
their economic life was adictable
the payment for the right to use land
some economic wants are to have a cheapier economy, lower gas and receive John McCain
They tried to tax the colonies, but were not able to maintain the economy. Led to weak economic conditions.
having no economic importance or implication
The economic implication of withdrawal of fuel subsidy on the Nigerian economy is that the economy growth rate will decline. This will be occasioned by the rise in the cost of production.
implication of safety to the office
by implication we mean effects
An OR with one input inverted will be either "implication" or "converse implication" depending on your point of view. Given an OR with inputs "P" and "Q", You'd invert "P" to get implication. You'd invert "Q" to get converse implication. In prose converse implication would be "P OR NOT Q".
It allowed for the eastern economy to boom and the areas west of the mississippi to develop at a slower pace.
the implication of funding in primary education
Ethical implication states that there are consequences for ehtical or moral actions.
what is the implication of Weathering on rocks engineering property
The implication is one of impatience and shouting
The implication of different source of finance is that a given investor has a wide pool to choose from. The implication is an investor can start very many projects.
The difference between implication and ramification is in their meanings. Implication is the consequence expected as a result of an action while ramification is a consequence that develops and aggravates the situation.