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It has implications over the [whole] calendar.
The World Cup issue has implications over who Rory McIlroy or Graeme McDowell represents at the Olympics.
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On the government side, a failure would have also had implications over their capability of monitoring the programme".
The direct discharge of effluents into the Noyyal River may have implications over microbial population, both qualitatively and quantitatively.
Here omic approaches may provide insights on low effect level metabolic dysfunctions which may have implication over a life-time exposure, but may not be revealed in the time-limited chronic bioassays that form a cornerstone of modern chemicals policy [ 77].
Obviously that has implications all over the place but in the court system, when your participation is often about whether you're telling the truth, whether you're a reliable narrator of your own experience, it's important to push back and eliminate the idea that transgender people are sort of fundamentally false or that we're not reliable narrators because of who we are and what happens to us.
This cross-over has implications for the understanding of the atmospheric water cycle of some terrestrial planets such as the Earth or Mars.
The case has implications for battles over ownership of intellectual property on the Internet.
One might further expect that the nature of the patient-provider relationship around the DG has implications for and spills over onto the ART relationship.
The development has implications for the network competition over the next six months, because ABC had not been expected to be a factor this season.
The tussle over Antonveneta has implications not just for prospective investors in Italy, but also for the Europe's single currency, which relies for success on increasingly free movement of capital.Now Mr Fazio is facing almost daily calls to resign.
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