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But the long-term implications are less clear.
If the two measures, worth roughly 1% of GDP, had expired, the economy could have relapsed in 2012.The political implications are less clear.
The financial implications are less clear, since Scholastic would not put a price tag on the project, other than to say that the core and shell of the new building cost $18 million.
Or maybe — and this is the theory I prefer, if only because the implications are less appalling — today's tear-jerkers are a new example of an age-old fascination with other people's problems, the modern equivalent of going to the opera to see a tortured Tosca leap to her death from the Castel Sant' Angelo.
Its meaning and implications are less obvious than its discursive currency would suggest.
For lesbians, the implications are less clear and vary by countries as well as by study.
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Two works with specifically dramatic implications were less effective.
"FACT: Climate change is real," reads one of slide of the presentation, which ends on the discussion question, "What can we do to get more people to believe in science?" Again, while it's vaguely encouraging Juul Labs apparently wanted young people vaping in and out of class to grasp climate science, what this had to do with their product and any attendant health implications was less than clear.
The occurrence of TRIs in other forms of FSGS and the diagnostic implications is less well recognized.
The finding that NEAT1 RNA clusters typically localize at the edges of SC35 domains, regions known to be enriched in active genes [ 43, 44], suggests a possible relationship of NEAT1 to pre-mRNA metabolism, however, in this case the implication is less clear.
The implications for MSNBC are less clear.
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