To subtly imply Noel Gallagher may or may not have an issue against 'black music' is absurd and weak.
And, subtly implying that a jury which did not so decide, was quite unthinkable, Mr. Philips sat down and wiped his forehead.
It subtly implies fundamental differences between the Prudential of the 1980's and the plain-speaking firm it now strives to be perceived as.
This type of ad hominem distinguishes itself from other forms by not being the base of the argument, but rather subtly implying such properties exist.
Her assistant was subtly implying Dallas and the jury had been duped, when, in fact, the prosecution had had no case.
Is this conclusion meant to imply subtly that anti-Zionism was involved in the encouragement of Mr. Hussein?
Robespierre assisted Couthon in his arguments by subtly implying that any member of the Convention that objected to the new bill feared being exposed as traitors to the republic themselves.
She replied saying that she was already engaged but subtly implied that she had become so out of a belief that Tolkien had forgotten her.
The Vulcan healer had switched back to a common dialect, subtly implying that he was at fault for not being able to reach the same conclusion she had.
This silence has a sub-text when accompanied by a slightly smug buttoned-up look, implying subtly that if one were only free to utter, one might have something very interesting to say.