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Readers' concerns ran the gamut from the implications of unfettered religious speech to tax exemptions.
One of the ramifications in this case stemmed from the implications of ethnicity.
It also protected some powerful and influential people from the implications of that evidence.
And he blighted his career in government by a tendency to recoil from the implications of his own views.
By displaying the diplomatic discretion of foreign office mandarins they were seeking to divert their readers' attention from the implications of a major government rift.
Quite apart from the implications for Britain of McCain and Obama's differing views on Iraq, the domestic political impact of November's result will be pervasive.
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The guilt is from all the implications, from the way those few seconds spun out and enfolded so many other lives.
Was the painful part of it coming from his sore right ankle or from the implication of the questions?
The former spin doctor may take heart from the implication that his debut is an "otherwise sound literary novel".
And then you have neuroscientists, physicists and philosophers saying that 'science has shown us that free will is an illusion' and then not shrinking from the implication that our systems of law are built on foundations of sand".
A system analysis of accomplishment examination has been made from the implication, content, style, method, aim, principle, procedure, kind to restriction, psychology effect of accomplishment examination.
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