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Still, the concrete implications of cultural ignorance pack a subtle, yet powerful punch.
It also has two concrete implications of note.
While the UK recognises none of the remaining 27 members of the bloc will have to pay more or receive less because of Brexit, "we stand ready to discuss the concrete implications of this pledge", he said.
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Our findings have a number of concrete implications for recent studies analyzing the conflict in Iraq.
I'm not sure whether the freedom of shinjin has any concrete implications for our continued existence in samsara, or functions mainly to assure us of Pure Land birth.
While vascular plants (particularly the flowering plants) are a particular focus of this work, there are concrete implications for all living organisms.
This sad reality is all the more reason Buhari should realise there are concrete implications for how his words could affect the aspirations of young Nigerian girls.
A positive feature of the method is that it readily permits concrete implications to be extracted for practitioners.
In May 2011, he issued a detailed set of proposals to ensure that these land guidelines are consistent with internationally accepted human rights standards, including the right to food, which have concrete implications for land issues.
There are concrete implications for healthcare settings.
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