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"It is clear that when the Bill finally arrives, there will still be a lot of detail to be worked through before the full implications can be understood," said a company spokesman.
However these examples are hypothetical, and before any policy implications can be understood, further research is needed.
The findings on the efficacy of the intervention suggest that the 3 scientific concepts and their personal implications can be understood by low literacy populations using simple language and everyday local examples.
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The idea that the universally generalized implication (vyāpti) can be understood without reliance on examples was elaborated by the Jains.
Some of the implications of tahqîq can be understood when it is contrasted with its conceptual opposite, taqlîd, which means imitation or following authority.
Fiscal discipline is also exercised in other ways; the implications for policies related to SDH can be understood starting from the premise that even when sustained economic growth is achieved, it cannot be assumed that gains from growth will be widely shared in ways that reduce poverty and other forms of vulnerability.
Metabolic adaptation during the exposure period has been documented previously in a metabolomics study of fathead minnow dosed with 17α-ethynylestradiol. (37) Even if these underlying metabolic changes can be understood, the implications for interpreting molecular biomarker responses in field-sampled organisms are considerable.
The expert group further concluded that although "several different chemical bonds in the constituents are broken or formed, leading to either desired or undesired effects … it is through a consideration of the radiation chemistry of food that these chemical differences and their implications for wholesomeness and product quality can be understood".
Yet, apart from denying that "→" can be understood either as material implication or strict implication, Lewis had little to say in print about what the truth conditions of subjunctive or counterfactual conditionals are.
Jaśkowski chose to introduce a connective which he called discussive implication, ⊃d, defined as ◊A ⊃ B. This connective can be understood to mean that "if some participant states that A, then B".
Hence, the judgment that one duty overrides another can be understood just in terms of its deontic implications and without reference to considerations of strength.
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