Perhaps the judges believed that anything less than the death sentence might be viewed as implying judicial doubt about his identity.
I did not imply doubt of your qualifications, madam, but I am astonished to see you standing a watch rather than sitting at a desk.
"David's favorite expression is 'Think implies doubt,' " said one former partner, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
You said something that seemed to imply doubt about the conclusions we came to.
Somehow is interspersed frequently, and means slightly, occasionally, or can imply doubt.
But the term, progressive, is continually put in quotes - implying doubt or suspicion.
The emperor said, 'Once, in my audience room, you implied doubt that your dreamers could reach me.
The old farmers had asked questions that implied doubt.
Oh, I hasten to say that you should not take my use of the conditional case in that last phrase as implying doubt or criticism.
The word theory in the theory of evolution does not imply mainstream scientific doubt about its validity.