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And though there is a slight implication of civilizational decline in his work, as if to lament that intellectuals today are not what they once were, his arguments are always well made.
The provision of inertia response has a slight implication on the current rating of the IGBTs but has large implication on their voltage rating and that of the DC-link capacitors.
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It anchors your hands, disciplines your fidgeting and carries the slight implication that you are moments away from grabbing a piece of paper and setting down several thoughts of world-historical importance.
This may have slight implications on the power of our study, since we used the same thresholds for binary traits in both sexes, but this is unlikely to have a major effect on study results and conclusions.
They bridle at the slightest implication that their trade is not altogether manly and sporting.
It said that these legislative developments and their implications had led to a slight decline in freedom, but weren't a cause for concern just yet.
"The whole system revolves around the freezing point, so a slight change in the positive direction has major implications for the entire food web," Fraser said.
While noting that there was a slight difference in results between the two simulations, he minimized the implications.
We also noted a slight increase in the incidence of B genotypes (B1 and B2) during the last quarter of 2006, but the implications of this finding are unclear.
A slight?
A slight firm tilt.
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