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It's a great piece of research that begins to expose the implications of this increasingly influential force in the world that effectively amplifies commercial and government power.
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Yeah, they may hear that meth is bad for their health, but until being made to accept the identification as a meth addict and exposed to the implications of their habit, there are no merits for change.
No, I think that academic philosophy has become an extraordinarily inward-looking subject, devoted not to exposing and examining the implications of the way we think about the world, but to exposing instead deficiencies in the arguments of other philosophers.
They can feel authentic, they can be authentic, because they're far less worried about the implications of exposing who they are, because they feel OK about who they are".
More-frequent assessments may also address the implications of bone exposed to repeated appearances of BMLs.
Third, it discusses the implications of different herding measures for investors exposed to systematic and unsystematic risks.
List the implications of "crossroads".
That limited the implications of the ruling.
The implications of her condition were profound.
The implications of this are daunting.
The implications of the report are sobering.
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