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Meetings with all health professionals in interested FPTU will be organized to further explain implications of participating to the trial.

Interview data and notes on relevant statistics from key hospitals of case studies will be thematically coded, enabling us to triangulate vaccine-related experience from alternative vantage points (hospital, media, community, clinicians and policy makers), and to explain implications of the pandemic experience of influenza for vaccine action planning.

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In other words, to the extent that my article explains implications of theoretical evolutionary genetics, and interprets results in terms of abstract causal processes, Kondrashov does not object, but finds it trivial, on the grounds that everyone knows this already.

Lycett teases Phillips as she tries to explain the implications of a hard or soft Brexit.

In books like "Money and Stock Prices," Mr. Sprinkel strove to explain the implications of this economic philosophy.

Where is the sage who can explain the implications of base-year compensation, Bird rights and the over-36 rule?

Nine years later, when he was a graduate student at Columbia University, Tyson appeared on a cable news program to explain the implications of some recent solar explosions.

But those of us who seek to explain its implications and call for action must demand the highest possible standards from the people whose work we promote, and condemn any failures to release data or admit and rectify mistakes.

Second lesson learned: part of what is confusing and distressing about this process is that health-insurance companies don't seem equipped, or maybe willing, to explain the implications of the new law to consumers.

When David Cameron demanded to know why his own Oxfordshire council was cutting frontline services, the Conservative leader of the council wrote back to him to explain the implications of his government's cuts on the council's ability to provide them.

Asked at a news conference to explain the implications of a link, Mr. Rubin said that "if the secretary of state determines that a government has repeatedly provided support of international terrorism directly, then she would be prepared to designate that country as a state sponsor of terrorism".

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