Sentence examples for found no implications from inspiring English sources

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As thousands of animals were diagnosed with this condition, politicians initially found themselves defending the safety of meat, offering assurances that the best science of the day had found no implications for human health.

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In our simulation studies, we found no implication of model non-identifiable about half of the times.

"I find no real safety implications and no real evidence that they will not attend court to give evidence".

The implication: laughter finds no place in this particular landscape.

But others at the meeting missed the uplift of the day, and found the implications of ABC's show unnerving.

Feminists found sexual implications in her black holes… Describes her Lincoln Center piece, commissioned by Philip Johnson in 1964 for the lobby of the New York State Theatre.

Speaking about the American Society of Plastic Surgeons' code of ethics, Dr. Gayle Gordillo told ABC News in September that she found the implications of the show "frightening".

In general, Ss found the implications of IDDM more upsetting and the regimen more difficult with time, and girls were more upset by their illness than boys.

Parents of children with special education needs and individualized education plans (IEPs), found the implications of these changes particularly troubling.

We found significant implications of cataract surgery on decreasing IOP in the studied group of patients suffering from glaucoma compared to the patients without glaucoma.

The prevalence of dementia found has implications for the optimum kind of health care that nursing homes should provide to their residents.

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