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If "the species test" requires the interrogator to decide which of two people is a machine, why should it be thought that the verdict of the interrogator has any consequences for the assessment of the intelligence of the person who is judged to be a machine?
The next challenge will be to understand whether this asymmetry has any consequences for cells, in particular cancer cells.
To assess whether this has any consequences for the conclusions of this study, we reinvestigated the extent of gene order conservation between microsporidia and zygomycetes.
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If this Observer poll has any consequence it derives from the fact that we have consulted mainly with professionals.
To feel that you lack power is to believe that none of your actions has any consequence – which means, perversely, that you give yourself the licence to do what you like, on the assumption that it doesn't matter.
Hence, it has been deliberated whether systemic pressure variation has any consequence on stroke severity, functional disability or death.
This is important, as it seems that the gradients evolve over time, and one might wonder if this has any consequence.
But will the book, and the talk, have any consequences?
"SATIRE cannot have any consequences," argued Martin Sonneborn in his masters thesis in 1994.
Will a new book about inequality and a public appearance by Obama to discuss it have any consequences?
Part of my hatred is because it's sloppy storytelling that allows for actions to not have any consequences, which saps a narrative of any stakes.
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