implicative

ADJECTIVE
  1. tending to suggest or imply
    an implicative statement
    artifacts suggestive of an ancient society
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  • an implicative statement
  • This is not an implicative negation phenomenon, namely a refutation of the type: “it is not this” or “it is not that.” A Commentary on Attitude-Training Like the Rays of the Sun - His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama ��� Day Six: Deepest Bodhichitta, Continued
  • Earlier this week, I read a quite interesting study by Andrew H. Miller, The Burdens of Perfection: On Ethics and Reading in Nineteenth-Century British Literature (2008), itself an experiment in what Miller calls "implicative criticism"--a criticism that "invites ... perfecting," instead of declaring itself fully accomplished (30). Academic
  • The tragedy of Beijing Group is implicative - the smiling tragedy.
  • What logical implicative was employed by MacMurrough, the unforeseen consequence of which was his realization of Scrotes’s unbeing? At Swim, Two Boys
  • An implicative negation phenomenon (ma-yin dgag, affirming negation) is an exclusion of something else (gzhan-sel) in which, after the sounds of the words that exclude the object to be negated have negated that object, they leave behind in their wake (bkag-shul), explicitly or implicitly, something else. What Does a Buddha Know in Knowing the Past, Present, and Future? ��� Part Two: Variant Indian Buddhist Views Concerning Temporally Related Phenomena
  • Fyfe notes that Christian scientific publications "limited the range of interpretations open to the reader, by making it more difficult to read an infidel message against the Christian tone," and Dammast's novel engages in similarly self-protective strategies.6 To go back to Miller's own words, the novel endorses the "conclusive" 30, not the "implicative. Books
  • Like the “not-yet-happening of the result,” the “temporarily not-giving-rise to its result” is a nonstatic implicative negation phenomena and a noncongruent affecting variable, imputably knowable on the basis of a karmic tendency. What Does a Buddha Know in Knowing the Past, Present, and Future? ��� Part Three: Analysis of the Gelug Prasangika Assertions
  • Experience the romantic, to France in the north of Europe, China's implicative, elegant Japanese tenderness, India's mysterious.
  • And Edwards has not shown himself able to combat this sort of implicative slur. Top Official At Nader's Old Group Sees Obama As Most Reliable Good-Government Ally
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