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But the implication for sea life is national and global in scale.
Schleicher does not say it outright, but the implication for a company like Pearson is clear.
But the implication for the reader is layering: layer upon layer of nuance and detail whereby the true agenda of the author has to unfold.
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But the implications for Blair may be still more explosive.
But the implications for the likes of Facebook and Google could be vast.
But the implications for the already vexed relations between the West and Islam go far wider.
But the implications for insurance and state-provided health care will be every bit as dramatic.
But the implications for the president, who will visit the World Trade Center on Thursday, were impossible to predict.
But the implications for the American work force are worrisome, and may help explain why economic output is growing much faster than employers are adding jobs.
The language about public service may be softer than under David Cameron but the implications for civil and other public servants are as dark as ever: numbers will go on declining amid tight control of pay.
Relying on contractors and part-time work has helped Leap2, but "the implications for the American work force are worrisome," writes Ms. Rampell, who took a wonkier dive into the numbers.
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