Therefore, 'exploitation' normally implies wide acceptance and/or profitability resulting from the invention.
In this book, Motion "goes public," he says, "about matters that biography normally only implies."
This normally implies something is being made up.
For a property manager, he seemed to have more stature than the role would normally imply.
These larger instruments normally imply larger, heavier and, unfortunately, more expensive spacecraft to carry them.
The unknown author is writing, performing an activity that normally implies an attempt to convey information to someone else, the reader.
Being a skin did not normally imply a break with your family.
Such language normally implies uranium enrichment, which Iran has said it needs to create nuclear fuel.
The word is a transformation of the word "upgrade," which normally implies a change in version number but not operating system.
This principle normally implies that persons acquiring control of a listed company should launch a mandatory bid over the capital held by minority shareholders.