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Do's and don't's.
The do's and don't's are what is acceptable or allowed or not within an area or issue, etc.
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The technology had changed, he said, but the idea of getting records from a third-party communications provider had not, and "does not implicate the Fourth Amendment rights of the customer" — a stunningly broad standard.
This approach is based on the direct manipulation of newborn mice and does not implicate complex surgical intervention on the pregnant female as in the case of in utero electroporation [2].
As mentioned in the initial submission, the expression pattern is broad, and does not implicate any specific structure in sleep regulation.
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Myth: The "Protect America Act" permits the collection of foreign-to-foreign calls and doesn't implicate Americans.
Overall, the changes in identity of fil-9 floral organs were variable and did not implicate simple reduction or ectopic expression of a specific class of organ identity genes.
Game theorists ' use of the concept need not, and generally does not, implicate such ideology.
A front-page print newspaper photo of a dead civilian is unavoidable if you subscribe to that publication, and viewing it does not implicate you as somehow wanting to seek out an image of death.
Furthermore, our HCA of differentially expressed genes between field and chamber-grown plants does not implicate gene products associated with proline synthesis under stress such as the Thellungiella ortholog of Δ 1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate synthetase 1[ 19, 44].
In many other cases in which a sentence "p" conversationally implicates "q," the conditional "If p then r" does not implicate "If p and q then r".
This may suggest involvement of posterior frontal regions in scene learning, but it does not implicate areas 9 and 46.
The conventionality of sentence implicatures is highlighted by the fact that "A believes p" does not implicate "A regrets p" and "A lost a book" does not implicate "A did not lose his own book".
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