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Thus, one may predict that increasing UV radiation has fewer implications for phytoplankton in cDOM-rich coastal waters.
The general difference between the U.S. and European models has fewer implications for the middle classes than for those at the lower end of the social and income spectrum, who are relative beneficiaries of the state redistribution of wealth in Europe.
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There are certainly a few implications for institutions and instructors.
But they said the findings had few implications for public health.
Still, the transaction appears to carry few implications for Apple as a whole.
Craig Moffett, an analyst with Sanford C. Bernstein & Company, said the transaction had few implications for consumers.
POLITICAL analysts in Brazil tend to insist that municipal elections have few implications for national politics.
But if an SNP victory on 5 May would have few implications for the union, it would be a blow for Ed Miliband.
The crisis (along with its international dignity) has to be elevated to the point where it is understood as singular and unique, so that its solution, whatever that turns out to be, is understood to have as few implications as possible for the self-conception of the countries involved.
Leon Friedman, a law professor at Hofstra University who filed a brief on behalf of an authors' trade group, said the case would have few implications for the digital use of other media like books, music or film because of differences in the specific contracts used in other industries.
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