I think it means errors
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Implication comes from imply. When something is implied, it is not said directly, but understood to follow from another stated condition. If I said "I placed the boat in the water.", I did not say the boat was wet- but it would be implied from being in the water. "Implication" or "Implications" follows that concept- if you do something, what will the results be? If you fail English this year, the implications could include being held back a year, or attending summer school.
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Innuendo