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Bugs bunny Posted 4 years ago
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Implication meaning

Is the word 'implication' means negative or positive outcome or it can be both?

For example, "What are the implications of the new law?

  

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Bugs bunny "What are the implications of the new law? That is completely neutral.

  • Bugs bunny "What are the implications of the new law?
  • That is completely neutral.
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Bugs bunny"What are the implications of the new law?

That is completely neutral.

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Bugs bunnyIs the word 'implication' means negative or positive outcome or it can be both?
Does the word 'implication' indicate a negative or positive outcome, or can it be both?

Note above how to ask your question.

CJ

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