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Once again they have produced a collection of trends for the year ahead, in their "Global Trends Report".The possibilities of mind control seem alarming ( point 6) as do the implications of growing income inequality (point 10).
But their reasoning behind publicly denouncing the term bears examination, as do the implications of their assertions.
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'What did you do?' " The implication of all this — that Joyce was an apolitical dweller in an ivory tower — is, unfortunately, untrue.
"We believe that no matter what happens to Mr. Snowden, what he did, the implications from his explosive revelations will continue for a long time," Xiangwei said.
The name sticks, and so does the implication.
That hurt, carrying as it did the implication that my attachment to following quaint rules of grammar and punctuation was due to English not being my mother tongue.
As reliance on cloud computing increases among researchers, so do the ethical implications.
If Turner can do so, the implications for the future of women in the sport are thrilling.
But Albert remains a cipher and the play never pursues, as Peter Shaffer's Equus does, the disturbing implications of the adolescent hero's horse-worship.
Are you concerned about its privacy implications, or do the benefits outweigh the risks?
If such a conflict does materialize, the implications for the military could be severe.
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