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For any individuals implicated, it could mean jail.
If the Syrian government is implicated, it could ramp up pressure on the United States to take more robust actions against Damascus.
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If Cohen can help draw a connection between the Daniels payment and the president himself, it could implicate Mr Trump in a crime.
An African Union commission of Inquiry on the conflict remains unpublished, reportedly out of fear it could implicate the very people that agreed to sign — Kiir and Machar.
According to Nicholas, Breckinridge wanted to discuss the draft with Jefferson, but Nicholas advised against the meeting, fearing it could implicate Jefferson.
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It has been shown that the α-4 helix interacts with the viral DNA through several of its hydrophilic residues and it has been suggested that it could be implicated in the enzyme oligomerization through hydrophobic interactions between several of its hydrophobic residues.
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