THE NANO FLOWER 'You are unaware of the implication inherent in that stateinent,' the bland voice said.
Add to that a comment made by the director, Douglas C. Wager, who said in a press release, "I welcome the opportunity to explore some of the deeper social implications inherent in the work."
Even removing the pirate Aranimas from the picture was only a qualified success, for though they hadn't killed him, the moral implications inherent in their method of dealing with him had driven three of the robots into the positronic equivalent of catatonia.
They point first, to the political implications inherent in centralised policy systems irrespective of the policies decided.
The inherent implication being that he just might if they let him.
Beyond the inherent moral implications, child abuse is a crime, a tragedy, and a significant public health burden.
State officials have resented the implication, inherent in the current habeas corpus system, that state judicial procedures are inadequate to guarantee constitutional rights without active supervision by Federal courts.
Probably because of the inherent implication that the world's old people were ecological criminals.
Criticism of the "Israeli apartheid" usage for its inherent implication of racism has been widespread.
The new league established teams in what the NL leaders pejoratively called "river cities", including Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis, with the inherent implication of lower morality or social standards in those cities.