A few critics have even gone further and have implied that with these two films, a new Italian Neorealism was born.
The leading critics implied that Snezhnevsky had designed the Soviet model of schizophrenia and this diagnosis to make political dissent into a mental disease.
In an interview, Mr. Walker said his critics were unfairly implying that his personal views were the same as those of his more controversial legal clients.
Mr. Pickering's critics have implied that he is a racist.
Some critics have even implied something even more insidious: That Jose Reyes took the coward's way out.
While merchants say the civil penalties reduce the incidence of repeat shoplifters, some critics imply that the approach is just a slap on the wrist.
Great art, the critic implied, hews (comfortingly) to the familiar, but cultivates states of mind that (challengingly) make the familiar fresh.
Admired and feared in equal measure, German efficiency is, critics imply, an alien, Protestant encroachment on our Catholic-influenced individual and national freedoms.
Despite what some critics imply," he added with a grimace that had nothing to do with the piping-hot porridge on his spoon, "he keeps his promises.
Baker's critics imply that in its rush to open offices and willingness to embrace native lawyers, the firm is offering a huge menu but less than four-star fare.