My english isn't very good, but doesn't the question indicate indirectly to yahoo?
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im-ply (ĭm-plī')
tr.v. im-plied, im-ply-ing, im-plies
1. To involve by logical necessity; entail: Life implies growth and death.
2. To express or indicate indirectly: His tone implied disapproval.
3. Obsolete To entangle.
Middle English implien, from Old French emplier, to enfold, from Latin implicāre
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@johndowe read only the text not the numbers.