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"People know tomorrow's election is a pretty big deal, with implications going beyond just our state," said Shari Jensen, 45, an occupational therapist at a local hospital who favors Mr. Barrett.
The case also allowed participants to deal with implications of physiological changes in the aged, and provided an overview of common geriatric assessment tools.
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In order to deal with implication of the traditional understanding of the Qur'anic verse, philosophers argued that the verse should be interpreted metaphorically (e.g. the verse could have referred to a partial lunar eclipse in which then earth obscured part of the moon).
"Israeli society does not want to deal with the implications.
He said he could deal with the implications of the comments he made Wednesday.
He will also have to deal with the implications of BSkyB's 17.9% stake in ITV.
Yet neither sports officials nor physicians were prepared to deal with the implications of performance-enhancing drugs.
Under such an agreement, Greenburgh would reap some of the profits to deal with the implications of a project that gives most of its benefit to Yonkers.
"From this report, it doesn't appear to be, so we don't have a lot of time to come to deal with the implications of this report".
Before we could even take in what the results meant for our business, we had to deal with the implications for our clients, many of whom are in the manufacturing sector so depend on free trade across Europe.
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