Sentence examples for implicated not only from inspiring English sources

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Thus, the ability of albumin dialysis to remove other toxins and pro-inflammatory stimuli such as lipopolysaccharides and lipid peroxidation end-products may have implications for limiting the inflammatory response that could be implicated not only in renal impairment and circulatory dysfunction but also in the pathophysiology of hepatic encephalopathy in patients with severe liver failure [ 37].

In Korea, the Internet has been implicated not only for helping people get together to die, but also for widely sharing individuals' suicidal thoughts.

Twenty teams are implicated not only Astana, but Radioshack and Lampre, among others – in a clever, tangled web centred on T&F Sports Management in Monaco and Dr Ferrari's 53x12 website and involving lawyers and bank officials.

Chronic low-dose exposure has been implicated not only in respiratory problems in children and adults, but in cardiovascular disease, diabetes and cancers of the skin, bladder and lung.

In testifying for the prosecution last month, Michael Wright inexplicably implicated not only the defendants but also himself, saying he had been among those who shot at a police armored truck carrying the 22-year-old officer, Patrolman Henry Schaad, as it moved through a black neighborhood on the second day of the riots.

"Plaintiffs are entitled to explore when these potential deponents knew of these conditions, what they did in response thereto, and how far the State of New Jersey is implicated, not only in the knowledge and nurture of profiling, but in its cover-up," Mr. Buckman wrote.

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"The failure of social democracy implicates not only those responsible for it," wrote Ralph Miliband.

Nevertheless, Norway is involved in the continued destruction of the very forests it is trying to preserve, demonstrating how the complex investment portfolios in the commodities marketplace implicate not only multinationals but entire countries in environmental degradation and social injustice.

This claimed to implicate not only the army but BP's own security staff said to include former army officers with poor human-rights records in various abuses, including two murders.

"Government efforts to control encryption thus may well implicate not only the First Amendment rights of cryptographers intent on pushing the boundaries of their science, but also the constitutional rights of each of us as potential recipients of encryption bounty," explained the landmark Bernstein vs. US Department of Justice decision.

The answer implicates not only Johnson as a serial abuser but a constellation of progressive and good-government groups that failed to put their values into action.

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