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Has the Obama Administration dealt with the implications of this gap, politically as well as practically?
We should certainly be looking to HM Revenue and Customs to take over this collection function from the CSA as soon as it has dealt with the implications of its merger and got its act together on tax credit administration.
One dealt with the implications of genome-wide chromatin modifications by Hairy, while a separate one focused on the biochemistry of Hairy and role of the CtBP corepressor.
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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.
So the Fed must now navigate past the Scylla and Charybdis of trying to keep the economy afloat while dealing with the implications of a sinking dollar.
The book deals with the implications of this story for how we live our lives and indeed for how we view our lives.
The report suggests an integrated approach to dealing with the implications of climate change, which your research efforts seem to support.
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.
In just one day, three major transactions in the technology industry highlight the scramble to deal with the implications of cloud computing.
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