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But faced with the implications of striking down parts of 200 federal laws, he froze.
They backed off when faced with the implications of their decision, but I think their intuition was correct.
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The implications are clear: When faced with the pressures of raising a family, couples backslide into traditional gender roles.
Now, however, though hardly anyone has grasped its implications, we are faced with the best chance we have ever had of bringing it to an end.
The implication was that players, faced with the 2006 ban on amphetamine use, were making claims of attention deficit disorder so that they would be allowed to use stimulants like Ritalin and Adderall.
There is an implication that when faced with the "amoral mechanics" of the earth, we can only recognize the ephemeral nature of our presence on it.
The implication is that anyone who believes in reason and rationality, when faced with the evidence – on animal welfare, environmental impact and human health – should become vegan.
Concurrently, populations are faced with increasing implications of overweight and obesity.
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