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A definition that is relevant especially in view of the implications of ITS solutions for vulnerable road users, comes from Slater [27].
JetBlue said its results were preliminary and would be completed after it determined the tax implications of its special charge.
Shot in less than two weeks, it trusts that the implications of its intimate, almost anecdotal narrative will resonate in spite of its humble methods.
Saudi Arabia has carefully considered the implications of its pivot away from the U.S., but it also knows what is in its own interest.
Miller concludes that "India's inability to develop top-down, long-term strategies means that it cannot systematically consider the implications of its growing power.
And it needs to take the foreign policy implications of its actions seriously: When EU countries talk about data localization, others do, too.
I wish the exhibition had done more with the sociopolitical implications of its subject.
But the message for cleaner energy is also raising some ethical dilemmas and implications of its own inside religious communities.
"The Grossman school of political thought failed to realize the political implications of its own findings," Shavit said.
Today, the phrase is often shorthand for opposition to "big government," a term that carries racial implications of its own.
Over the weekend, there was a kerfuffle about whether Keynesian economics ignores the long-run implications of its policies.
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