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One of the big implications of Scotland becoming separate would be the SNP's threat to expel Trident from Faslane.

Beethoven's music is full of small ideas that turn out to have big implications, of notions that, though apparently so simple, are crammed with personality.

This is a big issue with big implications on diversity of species, on energy: people are chopping down trees for charcoal and eventually this will push their fuel prices up because there will be a shortage of this once abundant source of fuel for cooking.

The much bigger implication of the decision is likely to come in judicial elections.

But Mr. Russo of FantasyPlayers.com said the bigger implication of the ruling was that marketers can run their own sports fantasy contests on their own sites, without having to pay the leagues.

"The bigger implication of this is that as they begin to field a force of missiles with multiple warheads, it means everything we assume about the size of their nuclear arsenal becomes wrong," said Mr. Wortzel, who is a former military intelligence officer and retired Army colonel.

That's the biggest implication of this rate environment," says John Lonsky, senior economist at Moody's.

The biggest implication of the new study is that Lipitor and other statins, now taken by 11 million Americans at a cost of almost $14 billion a year, might also benefit tens of millions more patients than doctors had ever expected.

Klingman: I think the biggest implication of the "money-market bubble" is that at some point those assets will be looking to invest to get some return above 0% (the current real return for money-market funds after taxes and inflation).

"If frogs exposed and cured are therefore 'vaccinated' against Bd, then this study has big implications for mitigation of Bd outbreaks in the future and restoration of frog populations that are in captive holding now," writes biologist Kelly Zamudio of Cornell University, who was not involved in the study, in an e-mail.

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