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And it is partly because of the implications of what he has in mind.
Instead, couples toast with something sugary, because of the implications of "sweetness" in Chinese belief.
The worst outcome for the Mets would be to lose both ends of the doubleheader, and not just because of the implications of a tie in the standings.
We were interested in natural climate variations and accidentally found ourselves once again in the center of the climate change debate because of the implications of our findings.
The whole mess still eats at him, however, partly because it is much less fun not to have those millions than to have them, but also because of the implications of the debate about his morals.
Mr Piketty may therefore turn out to be right in predicting increasing economic inequality, but it does not have to be because of the implications of his second fundamental law of capitalism.
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Unbalanced mechanical systems are always of great concern to engineers because of, the implications on the reliability of the systems.
Of particular interest, because of the implication on climate drivers, are shifts that occur synchronously in separated basins.
"No one admits to using it because of the implication of weakness".
The argument the judge gave is that "defendants may be prejudiced if the plaintiff is referred to under a pseudonym, because of the implication of guilt", said Anand.
"The people who were hard racist did not like it because of the implication of the book," the Rev Butts told me.
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