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Reviving and rebranding The Mahdi Army as the Peace Brigades may have its newly intended implications, yet at the same time sectarian violence may be inevitable especially when taking the fight against ISIS into consideration.
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The conclusion should be — and our intended implication for people was — not to overly celebrate Paris, because you still have a long journey in front of you.
Paramedics arrived to find Ellie in her bedroom, lying on her back on the floor next to an overturned stool by her wardrobe where the parents said they found her. Brown said the "clear and intended implication" of what they each said was that Ellie had been the victim of a "tragic accident", discovered moments before they rang 999.
The intended implication of this work is to increase the use of low-temperature geothermal wells for distributed power generation.
One chapter centers on several refuted ideas of biology and behavior (for example XYY and monoamine oxidase genotypes associated with aggression), with the intended implication that all other biological connections to behavior must be suspect.
For as much as Von Bismarck is excited by the potential of new media, he is also warily skeptical of technology and its intended or unintended implications.
It also involves "identifying the possible intended and unintended implications" [ 26] [p. 9] of the innovation on health system actors and institutions.
However, the theorems are inadequate vis-à-vis the intended meaning of "implication" and our actual modes of inference that the intended meaning tries to capture.
Uncertainties in knowledge of intended use and the implications in terms of fuel loading and potential heat release rate can be bounded using probabilistic methods.
Our analysis provide new insight into the compositional variation of precipitates formed during aging, having implications on the intended application of the alloy, whether for room temperature applications or castings that may see elevated temperature exposure.
When discussing the Incarceration of Japanese Americans, these two terms are often used quite interchangeable, and often times without any malice intended, but they have important implications for how we view this historical event.
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