Sentence examples for A implications from inspiring English sources

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This has a implications for the dynamics of anticancer therapies that target growth factors and for the evolution of resistance against such therapies.

The results provide guidance on a) implications for human risk assessment for full lifetime exposures relative to adult-only exposures, with comparisons with the human relative susceptibility assumptions in the U.S. EPA (2003) proposal and b) implications for research priorities to reduce uncertainties.

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A sudden, sharp abdominal pain can be an implication of a ruptured spleen.

This vagueness comes from uncertainty, not an implication that an accomplice has been spotted.

'Maintain' is a word that has an implication–" Reporter: "Well I'm sorry.

(We use it as a code, don't we, with a sexual implication — or rather, an implication of no sex).

We detect here an implication that it wrong for a professor to write like a professor.

"This is an implication of Hamas into a dishonorable political battle," he said.

"If we go into a broad recessionary environment, undoubtedly that has an implication.

Q) But there is an implication that investment banking is undergoing something of a revolution?

That was an implication in what he said.

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