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If we lose, it will have no implications beyond that.
He emphasised: "My remarks did not include any comments on and have no implications regarding the integrity of climate science".
Those interceptors have no bearing on Russia's capability to launch a nuclear attack and, as such, have no implications for the "strategic balance" in Europe.
It is disingenuous to claim that economy and society inhabit different realms, and that economic "choices" have no implications for social relationships.
SSE said on Monday that first-half profits were likely to account for a lower proportion of full-year profits but that it "should have no implications for the full financial year".
The alternative, to make a commitment to tackle root causes, need have no implications for civil liberties; indeed ultimately, it's the only way to guarantee liberty from crime to every citizen.
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The MoD claim that "It had, and will have, no implication of partisanship in that tasking, and no implications for UK policy".
The ministry claimed that "it had, and will have, no implication of partisanship in that tasking, and no implications for UK policy".
The Panel concluded that the differences in age-dependent toxicokinetics of BPA in animals and humans would have no implication for the EFSA 2006 risk assessment of BPA.
For too many Democrats, faith is private and has no implications for political life.
That risk does not affect management decisions, and ignoring it has no implications for risk management.
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