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Ficarra and Requa aren't up to the extreme implications of their methods; the calculation is solely at the level of plotting, never of form.
Coombes Davies said the result could be law-changing and have extreme implications for public law in this area which dates back to the 1800s.
Hus was influenced by Wycliffe's underlying principles, though he never accepted their extreme implications, and was particularly impressed by Wycliffe's proposals for reform of the Roman Catholic clergy.
Then again as a father and a natural optimist I find it hard to really digest the medium term consequences in relation to our lifestyle and my son's future, so I am likely to reject some of the more extreme implications on our future freedoms.
Seconds later, however, it becomes overwhelmingly clear that the crash has extreme implications: The parties involved are Mark Webber, Romain Grosjean, and series leader Fernando Alonso.
Seconds later, however, it becomes overwhelmingly clear that the crash has extreme implications: The parties involved are Mark Webber, Romain Grosjean, and world leader Fernardo Alonzo.
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Perhaps the claim that people's xing is good, taken in isolation, implies that people will behave correctly if not interfered with, but in the context of Mencian philosophy more generally it cannot have such an extreme implication.
"If you take this to its logical extreme, the implications for the entire middle-class wage structure in the United States are terrifying," said Thea Lee, an economist with the A.F.L.-C.I.O.
Surrogate motherhood has raised a number of issues such as the matter of payment for services (which, taken to the extreme, has implications of making children a commodity) and the rights of all of the individuals involved should any aspect of the procedure go awry.
In between these two extremes, the implication is, lie the alternatives before us; we must choose more or less regulation of financial markets, with Republicans reflexively preferring less regulation and Democrats, more.
Re "Deep Under the Sea, Boiling Founts of Life Itself" (Sept . 9: The existence of iron-eating organisms that thrive amid high-temperature and extreme pressures has implications far beyond terrestrial evolution.
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