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There was a definite implication that in the event of further trouble Britain would be on its own and could expect no support diplomatic or otherwise from the U.S. Trouble in the Falklands, however, is most unlikely because Britain took military precautions long ago that render a second Argentinean surprise mission impossible.
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How can what is the case have any definite implications for morality?
If you start allowing developers to tweak web experiences for iPad mini, there are some definite implications in terms of consistency of experience.
Truly neutral biological facts—such as the fact that human men are on average taller and heavier than women seem to carry no definite implications with them concerning what it is morally correct to do.
This may have definite implications for daily practice, since discontinuation of therapy at certain intervals, such as after 1 or 2 years of therapy, may become a standard approach.
This trial has definite implications for the role of anti-EGFR agents in locally advanced NPC, and further evaluations are needed to determine how best to incorporate them into current standard chemoradiotherapy regimens (Bonner et al, 2004).
If, on the other hand, the effect seemed to be a definite or almost definite prescription given the cause variable(s) at hand, the effect variable was termed "Implication".
Bertrand Russell held that these implications reflect the logical form of a proposition expressed (in a given context) with a definite description.
That is a definite.
A definite weakness.
It's a definite improvement.
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