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These divisions certainly have little implication for the supposed social cohesion of said areas.
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This has little implications for the findings of the study, but may have implications for the way primary care can or cannot respond to patients' views on quality.
A horrified Elgin suggested instead that she make Karim a Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO), which was in her personal gift, bestowed no title, and would have little political implication in India.
In reality, the research summarised by Achen and Bartels suggests, most people possess almost no useful information about policies and their implications, have little desire to improve their state of knowledge, and have a deep aversion to political disagreement.
They may have little or no interest in the academic implications of the proposed work.
Scholarship in these disciplines, they would argue, has little, if any implication for public policy and brings no economic return.
Yet, apart from denying that "→" can be understood either as material implication or strict implication, Lewis had little to say in print about what the truth conditions of subjunctive or counterfactual conditionals are.
We surmise that the contact between the mandibular fat body and the parabullary ridge of the periotic has little or no "sensory" implications.
Firstly, that the complexities of diabetes are not fully understood within many workplaces with employers and managers having little concept of the implications of the disease for their employee or of the effects of the work environment on the employee's ability to manage their disease.
Dozens of retarded convicts, most of whom had little understanding of the moral implications of their deeds, have been put to death here since 1976.
By implication, coercive controls had little to do with lowering fertility, which would have happened anyway.
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