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No composer, whether he accepted Tristan as a masterpiece or dismissed it as madness, was left untouched by its implications.
It's an abstraction made concrete by its implications: the data, whatever that data is, can be used against us.
Its visual complexity is matched by its implications about art and seeing, vanity and modesty, life and death.
He says he is aware of the possible Russian presence in Nis but is unworried by its implications.
More disturbing is that Max's colleagues and superiors seem to be aware of the plan and untroubled by its implications.
But though it turned out to be more celebratory than revelatory in tone, Bennett appears to have been shaken by its implications.
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He was shocked by its implication that he had approved more than one procedure.
I declined the suggestion but remain startled by its implication — that Purdy, always a proud outsider, had fallen so completely off the literary map that he was essentially unknown to even the most literate readers.
Dr. Michael Thun, an epidemiologist from the cancer society, said in an online statement that the report was "unbalanced by its implication that pollution is the major cause of cancer," and had presented an unproven theory — that environmentally caused cases are grossly underestimated — as if it were a fact.
This correlation (noted in the latter statement), enhanced by its implication of causation (in the former) has gotten a lot of traction; a New York Times columnist even prescribed additional STEM immigration as a cure for the nation's persistent unemployment.
MMP7 has been widely studied in cancer progression not only by its implication in ECM degradation and metastasis promotion, but also by its role in the Fas/FasL system regulation and in the apoptosis responsiveness of tumor cells.
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