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The wider implications are that groups right along the line will now think they can get changes and more mitigation.

So the broad implications are that Microsoft is not fairing well in the march towards cloud computing, Internet Explorer is on the decline and Firefox on the rise.

Implications are that agency and autonomy within the learning experience leads to increased motivation and understanding that the process can be open and emergent and about change.

The implications are that complex, spatially variable state transitions are likely, constrained by local (within-delta) environmental gradients and initial conditions.

The broader implications are that collaboration at the metropolitan scale needs to explore more participatory models, stronger implementation tools, and institutional structures that will support consensus.

For married people, I think that regardless of income, regardless of government assistance, I think the implications are that relationships take work, that all relationships will experience stressors, whether they are economic or otherwise.

The implications are that a tax would deter sauna-craving fatsos.

The implications are that either we'll have to move development offshore, or stop innovating and lose export and domestic growth".

The implications are that "there are a lot more big winners -- and big losers," Mr. Ernst said.

"The implications are that the U.S. and the British are going to take on more of the load".

"The implications are that some of the focus that has traditionally been on Las Vegas might shift further to Macao," Mr. Green said.

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