Sentence examples for had no implications from inspiring English sources

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Dore Gold, an adviser to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, said the development had no implications for Israel's demands.

They insisted it had no implications for the planned all-party supported royal charter on newspaper self-regulation.

The South Africa midfielder Steven Pienaar has denounced the horrific attack on the Togo team bus as "a disgrace to the continent [of Africa]" but insisted the incident had no implications on security terms for next summer's World Cup finals in his homeland.

Although Rimel testified that the Barnes move had "no implications whatsoever" for her application, documents filed earlier with the IRS place the move at the centre of Pew's case – a fact unearthed by the Hermans, using the Freedom of Information Act.

But he said the ABC report had "no implications" for a strategic partnership.

They were at pains to stress that these findings had no implications for the moral or legal status of child sexual abuse and that they were not arguing for the normalisation of paedophilia or for any change to existing laws.

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Feedback valence could be used to adjust performance, whereas feedback type had no behavioral implications at all.

If we lose, it will have no implications beyond that.

For too many Democrats, faith is private and has no implications for political life.

The proposal "has no implications for monetary policy decisions in the near term," the central bank said in a statement.

He emphasised: "My remarks did not include any comments on and have no implications regarding the integrity of climate science".

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