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They say that before the E.P.A. can make a carefully reasoned scientific decision about the Hudson, it must take into account what they say is the most thorough examination of the consequences of dredging: the National Academy study, which is specifically examining the implications of dredging pollutants from sediment.
Various agencies are still examining the implications of losing such files, Mr. Rubin said.
The book's inexhaustible capacity for self-fuelling discussion, for examining the implications of everything that it touches upon, is central to West's structural and stylistic method.
A Home Office spokesman said: "We are urgently examining the implications of the ruling and its potential impact on police operations.
Degrees of Debt: This series is examining the implications of soaring college costs and the indebtedness of students and their families.
Degrees of Debt: Articles in this series are examining the implications of soaring college costs and the indebtedness of students and their families.
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